Hero 75 Cross Hatched Fountain Pen

Dear Yi Cheng Pen Lovers,

The original design for the Parker 75 was a deep cut, cross-hatch pattern in sterling silver, and no doubt the popularity of this finish impacted its longevity since it is still offered in Parker’s line today. Sterling Silver was chosen for the first Model 75 because it has softness, a resiliency, which has appealed to pen lovers for almost 100 years.

Many collectors claim that they can quickly identify a sterling silver pen – blindfolded – when given several metal jacket pens to hold. Since the metal is soft, it is easy to work. As a result, pen makers have used this substance and their design ingenuity to create many surface patterns and textures to make visually appealing pens that are pleasing to the touch.

This week, we chinese celebrate our annual Lunar New Year and we are offering a Hero 75 Cross Hatched Fountain Pen at below cost. This crosshatched 75 design clone was found to be reengineered by Chinese pen makers. Instead of having the cross hatched design with the interior lines in black, this clone has the reverse – the lines are white and the surface black. I have a feeling that it is easier to fabricate in this manner and risk infringement on Parker’s copyright!

I have personally use this pen on a daily basis and found that its medium gold plated nib offer an extremely smooth and wet writing experience. Its rubber suction pumps takes in a lot of ink too. Hero pens of the 70s are exceptional in quality and value, much better than what it was today and i recommend this pen to anyone who enjoy using a chinese fountain pen.

Take this challenge and if after getting this pen you feel that it is no good we will refund you the money. We will not offer trash and destroy our own reputation. See this pen here:

http://www.yichengtrading.com/catalog/item/4299489/4228437.htm

Thank you

Alan Koo
Your Oriental Pen Specialist
www.yichengtrading.com