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We have a great selection of Chinese Pens for sale such Jinhao , Duke ,Picasso ,Fuliwen ,Baoer ,Kaigelu ,Crocodile and Hero . Most of pens wereproduced to express Chinese Culture .We have them listed in both Amazon and eBay . You can refer to our Amazon Store :www.amazon.com/shops/penstore

If there is any Chinese Pens you can not find in our store ,please feel free to contact us at amazing-pen@hotmail.com

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Can you kindly let us know the info of your ebay store? I live in Greece and it is not convenient to buy from Amazon USA. Thank you.

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- It matters what you write, only for us it matters what we write it with.

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Correct me if I am wrong but we have another seller of chinese pens listing themselves as Amazon pen shop, One of the advertised pens is the Deep Sea pearl which has never been listed as that, I know because I named it originally as The Abalone pen. it sometimes goes by the name of The Mother of Pear pen also at the price it is listed but don't be caught out as it also says Free shipping on orders over $49.00!!! I should bloody well hope so most other sellers of this pen and others like it would be expecting Free shipping as well, speaking personally I would give this seller a wide berth!!! Trust Me, oneill

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      Awesome! I'm in the process of preparing my bag for our pen meet this weekend and I literally have none of the items you mention!! I'll see if I can find one or two!
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