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Anybody has a pen from this Taiwanese maker?

http://www.3952pen.com/shoping.html

(100 TWD = 3.3 USD)

 

Quality pens? Are this real Bock nibs? I have no Bock nib, so I can difficultly tell if that's true or not. The maker writes they are the German Bock nibs (德國BOCK)

Which size is e.g. this one: http://www.3952pen.com/product-detail-1243604.html

 

 

 

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Well, the brand is pretty well known and well received here in the region and are known to be quality crafted. Yes they use ( customized ) Bock nib units. in fact AFAIK, they were the first to introduce the titanium Fude nib, even before Bock made it a normal item on their catalog. Most of theirs are no.6 but that would be specific to individual pen model, better to inquire for specifics. That said I personally do not find the pens interesting , that is other than the titanium Fude nib. But this is me only

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