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Shyahi

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I just got back my Wingsung Pen from the Casualty ward of Deccan pen store Ameerpet branch.

 

The pen was lying neglected for years in some corner with ink inside it.

 

So i took it for repair work after 10 days the pen arrived back good as new.

 

Don't know about the model no but it does look fabulous and writes as gold.

 

For checking i asked the owner to fill in the ink and by the smell reminds me of Camlin ink.

 

 

Also i took my click aristocrat to check it out.

 

The owner :-How long have you used this pen Sir

 

Me:-3 days max

 

Owner:-Unfortunately this pen needs repair  and needs to be sent back to the company for repairs as currently we also cannot do this.

 

The max he did was increase the flow but that didnt eliminate the issue completely.

 

Maybe catridges are poor indeed an

 

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looks like a really decent copy of a Parker 61... 

Good looking pen :)

Just give me the Parker 51s and nobody needs to get hurt.

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