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31 CENTS! If I can get my hands on those I would not be so concerned with getting my kids some more FPs to play with and practice writing. They lose everything!

 

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31 CENTS! If I can get my hands on those I would not be so concerned with getting my kids some more FPs to play with and practice writing. They lose everything!

 

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Yes, 31 cents, and that's not the only one, we have a full range of less than a dollar pens and some really beautiful one. I will review as many as i can, so stay tuned.

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Very Good Review, Ankith.

Most of the Indian Pen Companies like Camlin, Chelpark, Bril, Arihant, Armour have similar models, with ink windows. I guess the same manufacturer makes these pens for these brands.

 

-saji

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Very Good Review, Ankith.

Most of the Indian Pen Companies like Camlin, Chelpark, Bril, Arihant, Armour have similar models, with ink windows. I guess the same manufacturer makes these pens for these brands.

 

-saji

"Ankith"...... :mellow:

 

Anyway... Thanks saji :)

 

And yes i agree all of them have it, but with some very small differences in each though some are just identical.

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Hey Ankit, where exactly did you buy this pen ? I'm still searching for shops where I could get Indian pens in Bangalore.

 

thanks

Rishabh

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