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Jinhao 911.

Getting more used to it. Still getting drops of oil in the c/c which do not dissolve in the ink. Can't get the wretched things out. However, the pen is writing better & I am becoming quite a bit happier with it. Still don't think it's as good as the J321, but it's a creditable pen. Wish it had a decent nib width, though.

 

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Richard.

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Jinhao 911.

Getting more used to it. Still getting drops of oil in the c/c which do not dissolve in the ink. Can't get the wretched things out. However, the pen is writing better & I am becoming quite a bit happier with it. Still don't think it's as good as the J321, but it's a creditable pen. Wish it had a decent nib width, though.

 

Regards,

 

Richard.

Is that the fine nib one Richard?

 

If it is then is it really fine, I am looking for a replacement for my wingsung 3003 which is .38 nib (intermittent ink flow)

I can see the 911 on ebay for cheap

Amory

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The nib on my J911 gives a line approx. 0.35mm up/down stroke x 0.25mm left/right stoke with Parker Quink Black.So, I think it'd be a good substitute. And it is really cheap, mine cost £1.31 ($1.79) inc postage.

 

Regards,

 

Richard

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Golden Star - 703



Golden Plated Aluminium Shell With


Engraved Dragon & Phoenix Patterns





Golden Star 703 - It is a Fountain Pen with a hooded nib .


Length 13,5 cm ,


Filling System - It is aerometric ,


Color - Golden metal cap and Barrel , with a black plastic section .


Nib - A fine hooded nib .


Ink - Pelikan 4001, Royal Blue .




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I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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The nib on my J911 gives a line approx. 0.35mm up/down stroke x 0.25mm left/right stoke with Parker Quink Black.So, I think it'd be a good substitute. And it is really cheap, mine cost £1.31 ($1.79) inc postage.

 

Regards,

 

Richard

Thank you for your help, have ordered one.

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Golden Star - 703





Golden Star 703 - It is a Fountain Pen with a hooded nib .


Length 13,5 cm ,


Filling System - It is aerometric ,


Color - Polished Stainless Steel cap and Barrel , with a black plastic section .


Nib - A fine hooded nib .


Ink - Pelikan 4001, Royal Blue .



post-134601-0-16303500-1518767024_thumb.jpg

I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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Golden Star - 703





Golden Star 703 - It is a Fountain Pen with a hooded nib .


Length 13,5 cm ,


Filling System - It is aerometric ,


Color - Brushed Stainless Steel cap and Barrel , with a black plastic section .


Nib - A fine hooded nib .


Ink - Pelikan 4001, Royal Blue .



post-134601-0-87665100-1518857533_thumb.jpg

I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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Hero - 328





Hero 328 - It is a Fountain Pen with a hooded nib .


Length 14,5 cm ,


Filling System - It is aerometric ,


Color - Burgundy Red plastic Barrel and Section with a Brushed Steel Cap .


Nib - A fine hooded nib .


Ink - Pelikan 4001, Royal Blue .



post-134601-0-45794800-1518943196_thumb.jpg

I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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Hero 443




Hero 443 - It is a Fountain Pen with a classic nib .


Length 13 cm ,


Filling System - It is aerometric ,


Color - Polished Stainless Steel cap and Barrel , with a black plastic section .


Nib - A fine classic nib .


Ink - Pelikan 4001, Royal Blue .

post-134601-0-66949300-1519123080_thumb.jpg

I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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Hero 616 with Diamine Majestic Blue.

Hero 359 & converter withe the same ink.

I am awaiting delivery of more Chinese pens.

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Jin Hao 159




Jin Hao 159 - It is a Fountain Pen with a classic nib .


Length 14 cm ,


Filling System - It is C/C ,


Color - Black Lacquered Metal Cap and Barrel , with a black plastic section and golden trim's .


Nib - A medium classic nib .


Ink - Pelikan 4001, Royal Blue .


post-134601-0-27476800-1519207774_thumb.jpg

I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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Jin Hao - 992




Jin Hao - 992 - It is a Fountain Pen with a classic nib .


Length 13,5 cm ,


Filling System - It is C/C ,


Color - Clear plastic : barrel , cap and section .


Nib - A fine classic nib .


Ink - Pelikan 4001, Royal Blue .



post-134601-0-99666400-1519293645_thumb.jpg

I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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Wing Sung 618



Wing Sung 618 - It is a Fountain Pen with a hooded nib .


Length 13,5 cm ,


Filling System - Piston Filled pen ,


Color - Black solid Resin barrel , section and cap .


Nib - A fine to medium hooded nib .


Ink - Pelikan 4001, Royal Blue .


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I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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Wing Sung 62 by Mech for i, on Flickr

 

Its Chinese new Year so its ubiquitous to have the color red ; so today I ink up my Wing Sung 62 in Water-Melon with Hero 231 red ink

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Wing Sung - 659




Wing Sung - 659 - It is a Fountain Pen with a classic nib .


Length 13,5 cm ,


Filling System - It is C/C ,


Color - Clear plastic : barrel , cap and section .


Nib - A fine classic nib .


Ink - Pelikan 4001, Royal Blue .


post-134601-0-42939400-1519457252_thumb.jpg

I love Fountain Pens, with hooded nib in the classic style, Parker 51/61 type .



Ionut - Marius

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