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Your nameless Sheaffer lookalike pen closely resembles a Baoer I've had for years, right down to the last detail.

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My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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Your nameless Sheaffer lookalike pen closely resembles a Baoer I've had for years, right down to the last detail.

That may be possible, there are many Baoer pens sold in local book and stationery shops here in Kolkata and as far as I can se from alibaba.cm etc, these low cost pens are made en-masse in China and stamped with the promo logo. Some might be sold off with out log as well as general lots or stock clearing.

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Do you use all of these pens in one day?

No way !! I generally have 4 to 8 pens inked at one time at the most- others are washed and kept.!

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No way !! I generally have 4 to 8 pens inked at one time at the most- others are washed and kept.!

It is interesting, for you have posted under 'What Chinese Pens Are You Using Today?' the following: Montex Study, Fellowship Sleek, Camlin Sleek, Camlin Mini, Parker Urban, Yiren 602, Wing Sung 106, Wenliang 103, Sheafer look alike, Kaiduoi 6618 & Hero 395. I was wondering if your job involves pen art illustration and each pen was inked with a different color? And if so, how do you keep it all organized?

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It is interesting, for you have posted under 'What Chinese Pens Are You Using Today?' the following: Montex Study, Fellowship Sleek, Camlin Sleek, Camlin Mini, Parker Urban, Yiren 602, Wing Sung 106, Wenliang 103, Sheafer look alike, Kaiduoi 6618 & Hero 395. I was wondering if your job involves pen art illustration and each pen was inked with a different color? And if so, how do you keep it all organized?

Just a hobby sir- a seafarer on vacation, I enjoy doing this, far from the maddening noise of engine room!

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A wooden Barrel Pen from HongKong- OK for the price !

 

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What an awesome collection of pens! Love the diversity or colors and styles.

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