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I will, thank you.

 

Warm regards, Wim

Thanks ! You did add SB Pens to Taiwanese pen brands. Also , please add pen brands I indicated ( in post # 11 ) for listing as Pakistan brands.

 

Regards.

Khan M. Ilyas

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Thanks ! You did add SB Pens to Taiwanese pen brands. Also , please add pen brands I indicated ( in post # 11 ) for listing as Pakistan brands.

 

Regards.

They are, actually, in the new India & Subcontinent forum ;).

 

Warm regards, Wim

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Updated the brand listing :).

 

Warm regards, Wim

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Wim

Here's another Chinese one "Fuguilong"

Of whom I know nothing, but I do have a Fuguilong 1009 fountain pen.

 

Ian

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I just got my matte black Jinhao 450 with a medium (18KGP) nib in hopes of attaching a dip nib to it...per another website. Well, all the dip nibs that I tried are far to long for the feed to touch the breathing hole. Darn! I paid all of $6.99 to Goulet Pens. I must admit that this pen looks quite nice, is a bigger pen than I thought, and writes pretty well. Both sides of the nib work well...with the wrong side of the nib being very very smooth. Unless I jimmy rig some feed extender to the breathing hole of the dip nib...(maybe a small piece of plastic might do it)....Another model was the 750 accepting dip nibs, but I can't imagine the feed size being that different. It's a nice entry pen with both a medium and Fine line.

Check out this new flickr page for pen wraps

W He

 

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I don't know if I missed it, but please add Hongdian as well to the FP China list~ Thank you so much!

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On 3/6/2021 at 7:54 AM, Ankth said:

I don't know if I missed it, but please add Hongdian as well to the FP China list~ Thank you so much!

 

And maybe we can all track down a url of the company in the process... They're easy to find on AliExpress and elsewhere (Amazon!!!), but I've tried looking for the manufacturer without success.

 

Anyone?

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1 hour ago, CheapFP said:

… I've tried looking for the manufacturer without success.

 

Anyone?

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/search/?&q=HongDian website&search_and_or=and&sortby=relevancy

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3 minutes ago, A Smug Dill said:

 

Thanks, I realize now my comment was worthy of a www.lmgtfy.com reply...  I really did try to find their website previously in the hope of figuring out how they manage so many sales on Amazon. While short of an excellent site, it seems to be Zhejiang Lishui Lantian's (yes, I visited the USPTO too). So, thanks!

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Thank you for this splendid effort!  I see this is a  vintage thread, with a few more recent additions ... but I'll note:

 

Add Penlux to Taiwan?

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