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These fall into the super affordable category, similar to the Jinhao 993 Shark pen. The nib is a first for Jinhao—distinct from their usual Lamy-style nibs. According to the listing, it provides greater writing precision, making it well-suited for sketching and precision work. Comes in a plastic tubes with matching coloured end caps.
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There are many brands of Chinese pens on the market, most of them competitively priced and with positive comments from some pen reviewers. I think good quality writing instruments at a good price should help popularise the use of fountain pens. In some countries, they teach students to write with fountain pens, so the availability of them at a good price level is quite understandable. This is not the case in many other places where they remain a status symbol or long-lasting things from the past. One fact that restricts the possibility for people to buy and try conveniently priced pens is the fact that there is a lack of official distribution and representative offices. Maybe the evaluation is completely wrong. What do you think?
