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Lanxivi Yongsheng 699 Vacuum Filling Fountain Pen with Bent Nib (Fude Pen) - Brown Translucent Acrylic Body & Solid Section in Gift Box | Perfect for Calligraphy, Sketching & Journaling
Lanxivi Yongsheng 699 Vacuum Filling Fountain Pen with Bent Nib (Fude Pen) - Brown Translucent Acrylic Body & Solid Section in Gift Box | Perfect for Calligraphy, Sketching & JournalingLanxivi Yongsheng 699 Vacuum Filling Fountain Pen with Bent Nib (Fude Pen) - Brown Translucent Acrylic Body & Solid Section in Gift Box | Perfect for Calligraphy, Sketching & JournalingLanxivi Yongsheng 699 Vacuum Filling Fountain Pen with Bent Nib (Fude Pen) - Brown Translucent Acrylic Body & Solid Section in Gift Box | Perfect for Calligraphy, Sketching & JournalingLanxivi Yongsheng 699 Vacuum Filling Fountain Pen with Bent Nib (Fude Pen) - Brown Translucent Acrylic Body & Solid Section in Gift Box | Perfect for Calligraphy, Sketching & JournalingLanxivi Yongsheng 699 Vacuum Filling Fountain Pen with Bent Nib (Fude Pen) - Brown Translucent Acrylic Body & Solid Section in Gift Box | Perfect for Calligraphy, Sketching & Journaling

Lanxivi Yongsheng 699 Vacuum Filling Fountain Pen with Bent Nib (Fude Pen) - Brown Translucent Acrylic Body & Solid Section in Gift Box | Perfect for Calligraphy, Sketching & Journaling

$16.49 $29.99 -45%
Color:
Blue Gold Trim Solid Section
Brown with Translucent Section
Transparent Silver Trim with Clear Section
Transparent Gray Solid Section
Brown with Solid Section
Transparent Silver Trim with Solid Grip

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Product Description

Notice : To use the pen for longer, unscrew the piston knob a few turns to let ink flow from the barrel to the nib properly! Specification: Brand: Yongsheng model: Yongsheng 699 Pen Cap: Screw type Material: Acrylic resin Nib: bent nib point (06-1.2mm), Ink: bottled ink Capped Pen length: 148 mmDiameter:13-15mmWeight: 29gPackage:1 x fountain pen ( no ink included ) 1 x gift box

Product Features

✔ Fude Nib Pen–-The bent nib (Not from Yongsheng) is curved for fude calligraphy, art drawing,sketch and signature handwriting. You can write from fine to broad size by varying the writing angle. Some users also call it as italic calligraphy pen.

✔ Easy Filling –- Simply untwist the end cap, pull up then push down, ink is filled. To use the pen for longer, unscrew the piston knob a few turns to let ink flow from the barrel to the nib.

✔Large Ink Capacity –-it is sufficient enough for long periods of use once filled, saving you valuable time.

✔ Unique Design–- Translucent acrylic, very beautiful. Piston absorption filling. You can see the ink around in the barre sloshing.

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Customer Reviews

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The pen is very pretty, and gives the appearance of an expensive pen; it is classy-looking. The vacuum mechanism is nice, and the ink capacity is wonderful.However, the pen writes more like a medium than an extra-fine. I have just spent the last 2 hrs writing with the pen on a variety of paper, and the only type of paper that gives me an "extra-fine" result has been Post-It Notes. I have tried an Apica notebook, a Black n' Red, Moleskin, a Midori notebook, and different types of printing/copy paper. All gave me the same result: lines that are thicker than extra-fine. The pen is also incredibly wet on such papers. BUT is the problem were the wetness of the pen then the lines on the Post-It Note would have also been thick and wet. I would like to mention that all of my pens are extra-fine. As a lefty, I only write with extra-fine. I have experience with extra-fine, and this pen is definitely not extra-fine.I want to like this pen. The Wing Sung 699 has many wonderful qualities, but it just doesn't write well enough for an extra-fine nib. The reviews I read online, before purchasing this pen, all complained about the nib being too dry. This is precisely why I ordered it. I needed a drier nib in an extra-fine.Maybe I got a pen that is malfunctioning?UPDATE, 4/3: even though the pen was giving me problems, I decided to try another of the same model in a different color, for the sake of comparison. Was the issue "user error" or the pen? I received another Wing Sung 699, in blue with an EF nib. I dip-tested the nib in Pilot blue-black. It wrote like a dream. I filled the pen, which was a breeze, and it continued to write perfectly: the fine line was amazing and the ink flow was wet enough to function, but not too wet to saturate the paper; PERFECT. After a few days, I decided to seek a replacement for the original Wing Sung 699, in brown translucent. It arrived today, and I immediately decided to test it with a Noodler's ink--which can be a challenging ink, that is normally too wet. I dip-tested the replacement and it wrote just as well as the blue 699. I inked it up, which also functioned flawlessly, and begin testing the pen. It wrote just as perfect as the blue 699.All in all, I recommend this pen. I am a lefty and I write small. I enjoy neither paper soaked in ink nor nibs that are larger than extra-fine. The blue 699 and the replacement brown translucent are PERFECT. The original pen that I ordered was definitely a lemon--as I compared it to the replacement, today, using the same ink, and it was too wet and the nib too broad for the pen to be a functioning EF. Furthermore, my original pen, for which this review was initially composed, stopped filling reliably. I don't know why, but everything else was malfunctioning, so I wasn't surprised.You might get a dud, but if you get one that functions you'll never want to use another fountain pen, again!