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Hi, all.Got this pen just day before from a local stationary store. I am not too familier with pens from China though used some in my school daya. This one however attracted me at first glance. It is a BAOKE flighter. The pen is rather heavy and feels good in hand. An instant starter with a relativly good build and fnish. Is it a Chinese pen?

Khan M. Ilyas

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Hi, all.Got this pen just day before from a local stationary store. I am not too familier with pens from China though used some in my school daya. This one however attracted me at first glance. It is a BAOKE flighter. The pen is rather heavy and feels good in hand. An instant starter with a relativly good build and fnish. Is it a Chinese pen?

"Guangdong Baoke Stationary Co Ltd"

 

Yes, Chinese. If you like the pen and the price you paid you're all good.

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"Guangdong Baoke Stationary Co Ltd"

 

Yes, Chinese. If you like the pen and the price you paid you're all good.

I am very very happy with the pen. Just checked it after remaining clipped to my pocket for three days and it started writing very very smoothly. No skipping . No dryness at all. Paid for it in Pak Rupees what is almost equal to $ 2.60 . Cheep. Isn'nt it?

Khan M. Ilyas

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Never seen the brand before... Looks nicely made though.

Very likely to be Chinese. They have many, many brands I've never heard of.

 

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Richard.

Richard , the pen is absolutely marvellous for the below USD 3.00 price. I am very very happy with it.

Khan M. Ilyas

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