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Prominent & Leading Wholesaler from Nagpur, we offer fountain pen no.8079 rainbow, roller pen no.8079 h/c, fountain pen no.5199 steel, fountain pen no,5199 matt black, roller pen no.8026 h/ciment and fountain pen no.8083 gold.

Fountain Pen No.8079 Rainbow

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MaterialMetal
BrandChinese
Pen TypeFountain Pen
Ink ColorBlue

A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Roller Pen No.8079 H/C

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    MaterialMETAL
    ColorMULTIPLE COLOURS
    Ink ColorBlue
    Packaging TypeBOX PACK
    BrandCHINESE

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.
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    Fountain Pen No.5199 Steel

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    MaterialMetal
    Brandchinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No,5199 Matt Black

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    MaterialMetal
    Brandchinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Roller Pen No.8026 H/CIMENT

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    MaterialMETAL
    ColorMULTIPLE COLOURS
    Ink ColorBlue
    Packaging Type12 PC BOX
    BrandCHINESE

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.
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    Fountain Pen No.8083 Gold

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    MaterialMetal
    BrandCHINESE
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.801 KL SBK

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    MaterialMetal
    BrandCHINESE
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fauntian Pen No.3601 Black

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    MaterialMetal
    Brandchinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.8083 HGM

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    MaterialMetal
    BrandCHINESE
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.8026 HW

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    MaterialMetal
    BrandCHINESE
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen.No.827 Ciment

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    MaterialMetal
    Brandchinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.8037 Gold

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    MaterialMetal
    Brandchinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.8075 Gold

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    MaterialMetal
    Brandchinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.5306 Gj

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    MaterialMetal
    BrandChinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.801 Baoer GJ

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    MaterialMetal
    BrandCHINESE
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.801kl GOLD

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    BrandCHINESE
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.8028 Gold

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    MaterialMetal
    Brandchinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.8017

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    MaterialMetal
    Brandchinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.8057 Gold

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    MaterialMetal
    BrandCHINESE
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.250

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    MaterialMetal
    Brandchinese
    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No,2264

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    MaterialMetal
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    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Roller Pen No.088 H/G

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    ColorBLACK / GOLDEN
    Ink ColorBlue
    Packaging Type12 PC BOX
    BrandCHINESE

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.
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    MaterialMetal
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    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Fountain Pen No.8078 Rainbow

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    MaterialMetal
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    Pen TypeFountain Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib and an internal reservoir to hold and supply ink to the writing point. Ink is drawn from the reservoir to the nib through a combination of gravity and capillary action, allowing for a continuous and smooth writing experience without needing to be dipped in an inkwell. Key components and functionNib: The metal tip of the pen that writes on paper. It has a slit down the middle, and a feed is located underneath it.Feed: A component, often with fins, that sits under the nib to control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the nib's tip.Reservoir: The internal chamber that holds the ink. This can be a cartridge, a piston-filled mechanism, or a vacuum-filled system.Mechanism: The pen draws ink from the reservoir to the nib using capillary action and gravity. This principle allows ink to flow smoothly against gravity and provides a consistent writing line. How it worksInk delivery: Ink is held in an internal reservoir and is delivered to the nib through a feed, a process that relies on both gravity and capillary action.Writing: As the nib makes contact with paper, the ink flows out of the slit and through the feed, creating a mark on the page.Refilling: You can refill the reservoir manually, using an eyedropper or syringe, or through an internal filling mechanism, such as a piston or vacuum system. Many modern pens also use pre-filled, removable ink cartridges. DifferentiatorsFountain pens are distinguished from dip pens by their self-contained ink reservoir, which eliminates the need to repeatedly dip them in an inkwell.Compared to ballpoint pens, fountain pen ink is typically more fluid, water-based, and less quick-drying, which can result in a unique writing feel but also a risk of smearing.Different nib sizes and styles can significantly change the thickness of the writing line.

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    Roller Pen No.3217 Blck Shining

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    Colorblack
    Ink ColorBlue

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.
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    Roller Pen No.8075 Gold RB

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    Pen TypeRoller Pen
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    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.8057 Gold RB

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    Pen TypeRoller Pen
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    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.8075 GJ RB

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    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.801 KL MBK RB

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    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.8067 Mix RB

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    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.801S BK RB

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    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.863 Gold RB

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    Pen TypeRoller Pen
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    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.8081 Gold

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    Pen TypeRoller Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.8056 Gold RB

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    Pen TypeRoller Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.8038 Gold Line

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    MaterialMETAL
    Pen TypeRoller Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.156 Matt Black

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    Materialmetal
    Pen TypeRoller Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.8078 Colour

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    Materialmetal
    Pen TypeRoller Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.8063

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    Materialmetal
    Pen TypeRoller Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.865

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    Materialmetal
    Pen TypeRoller Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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    Roller Pen No.3006

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    Materialmetal
    Pen TypeRoller Pen
    Ink ColorBlue

    A roller pen is a writing instrument that uses a small, rotating ball at its tip to dispense a fluid, water-based or gel-based ink. This design allows for a smoother writing experience with less pressure compared to a ballpoint pen, creating bold and consistent lines. Roller pens are known for their smooth glide, vibrant ink, and precise lines, though the liquid ink can require more drying time and is more prone to smudging and bleeding. Key characteristicsWriting mechanism: Uses a small, rotating ball at the tip to transfer ink to paper.Ink type: Uses water-based or gel-based liquid ink, which is less viscous than the oil-based ink in ballpoint pens.Writing experience: Provides a smooth, effortless glide that requires less pressure, making it comfortable for long writing sessions.Line quality: Creates bold, vibrant, and consistent lines. AdvantagesSmooth and easy writing: The liquid ink flows easily, reducing hand fatigue.Vibrant ink: Ink colors are often richer and more varied than those in ballpoint pens.Precision: The consistent ink flow allows for greater control and precision. DisadvantagesDrying time: The liquid ink takes longer to dry than the ink in a ballpoint pen.Smudging and bleeding: The ink can smudge more easily, especially for left-handed writers, and can bleed through thinner paper.Storage: It is often necessary to keep the cap on to prevent the tip from drying out.

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