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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Three Wingsung 601 Demonstrator fountain pens, with writing sample. Three Parker 51 Clones: Wingsung 601 Demonstrators. Photo by Unattributed, licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0.&#xA;&#xA;For those who have seen my posts on c/Fountain Pens, PixelFed, or elsewhere on the FediVerse will know that I have been nearly obsessed with finding a good set of Parker 51 clones. I&#39;ve had several (from Jinhao and Junlai) that have been disappointing. While they had the look and filling mechanism that I wanted, many of them would fail in terms of writing well, or in drying out. What exacerbated these purchases was that they would all come up when searching for a “Hero 601” on Amazon, which is the pen I&#39;d seen reviewed that was often praised.&#xA;&#xA;(As an aside: I don&#39;t use AliExpress[1].)&#xA;&#xA;This time around, I found the Wingsung 601.  The Wingsung version has also been praised by many other reviewers, so when I found them on Amazon, with a limited quantity[2] still available, I jumped at the chance to get them. And I am extremely happy that I did.&#xA;&#xA;What I like About the Wingsung 601 Demonstrators&#xA;&#xA;First: Getting to see the filling system in action is just wonderful. I have demonstrator versions of both piston and vacuum filler style pens. And, I have seen pens like the Conid Bulk Filler in operation. But, none of them were as satisfying to watch as a Vacumatic. Watching the ink being sucked up the filler tube and spilling over into the barrel of the pen is just fun to watch. The only thing I wish was that the filler tube could be a bit longer. But, I&#39;m certain there is a balance between the suction force and the length of the filler tube. Even so, the whole thing is just fun to watch.&#xA;&#xA;Second: After filling these three pens with Diamine Oxford Blue, Writer&#39;s Blood and Jet Black I started writing with them for about two weeks. I rotated between them frequently, making certain to give them all their due chance to fail. For the most part they were consistently excellent writers. The took well to traveling in my bag, and were just solid performers.&#xA;&#xA;Where I found them most useful was for writing in my Kokuyo B5 notebooks. Unlike the Apica A5 notebooks which have a 7mm rule, which I use for journaling, the B5 notebooks have 6mm ruling. This is actually more of an issue with pens with larger point sizes. My Asvine pens have a .7mm point, and while they write fine in the Kokuyo notebooks, the writing feels a lot more cramped than writing in a 7mm ruled notebook. The Wingsung pens, with their .5mm point made my writing in the B5 notebooks feel a lot more comfortable, less crowded, easier to read.&#xA;&#xA;Third: After spending a couple of weeks with these pens and feeling quite satisfied with their performance I decided to do one more test: dry out. So, I topped off the pens with their respective inks, and put them into a pen stand for two weeks. I stored them nib down, so I could also see if there were any leaks into the pen caps.&#xA;&#xA;The result? All three of them passed with perfect colors (pun intended). In fact, the writing sample in the image was the first thing I wrote with each pen after they had been sitting for two weeks.  (Had they failed, I still would have posted that image.)  The fact that they worked this nicely is a good indicator that the cap seal is good. And, they didn&#39;t leak any ink into the caps while sitting in the stand.&#xA;&#xA;And, in the end that&#39;s what you want, isn&#39;t it? A pen that you can pick up when you need it and it will write.&#xA;&#xA;What I Didn&#39;t like About the Wingsung 601 Demonstrators&#xA;&#xA;I won&#39;t claim that these pens are perfect. However, I will say that for a $20 Parker 51 clone with the Vacumatic filler, I find these issues to be quite tiny.  But, here they are…&#xA;&#xA;First: Out of the box one needed a bit of adjustment. I don&#39;t know where it happened, but one of the pens had a hood and feed alignment issue. This took all of 5–10 seconds to fix, and just required my fingers to manipulate everything into place. But, once adjusted everything worked as I&#39;ve described in the above section. &#xA;&#xA;Second: I sometimes found it difficult to get the pen at the right angle for writing. This was a matter that with the transparent nib hood light would reflect off it in such a way that I thought it was at the correct angle, but the pen felt scratchy and off. I tried to compensate for this by posting the pen with the clip lined up with the nib, but even then I wasn&#39;t always able to get it just right.&#xA;&#xA;Honestly, I think this second issue is likely more of an issue with my eyes. I have allergies that affect my eyes and nose, and it is likely the problem was due to my eyes not focusing quite right.&#xA;&#xA;Conclusion&#xA;&#xA;There is more to like about these pens than the things I listed above. Another thing to like is the size. A lot of people don&#39;t want a pen the size of a Montblanc Meisterstucke LeGrand, Pelikan Souveran M100 or an Asvine V800, and a pen this size might be perfect for them. Another advantage (at least for the non-demonstrator version) is for these pens to be quite stealthy. These look more like a Parker Jotter style pen, than they do a fountain pen, until you unsheathe it.&#xA;&#xA;Of course, with the demonstrator version you get the fun of watching it suck up ink when you fill it, and see the ink sloshing around in the barrel once it&#39;s filled.  And, you always know precisely how much ink is left in the pen, making it easy to know when to refill.&#xA;&#xA;And, as a bonus, Wingsung includes the tools needed to remove the Vacumatic mechanism from the pen for maintenance. But, I don&#39;t foresee a need to remove the mechanism for quite some time.&#xA;&#xA;Issues? Only two issues: one really minor adjustment needed, and the other is likely an issue due to my allergies. And I don&#39;t see either of these as reasons to not like these pens.&#xA;&#xA;---&#xA;[1]: I know I could have found both the Wingsung and Hero versions of this pen there. But, I&#39;ve been ripped off by sellers on AliExpress three times while shopping for keyboard parts, and one time while trying to purchase watches. So, I&#39;ve sworn to never shop on that site ever again.&#xA;[2]: There were, if I recall, ten or less of these pens available. Checking today, there are more of the demonstrators, but other versions of these pens have lower quantities available. Newer versions of these pens are also available, but they do not use the Vacumatic filling system, opting for a cartridge / converter system instead.&#xA;---&#xA;Categories: #FountainPens&#xA;Tags: #pens, #parker, #clone, #wingsung, #chinese, #vacumatic, #demonstrator&#xA;License: Copyright Unattributed. 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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/cjSYrMdd.jpg" alt="Three Wingsung 601 Demonstrator fountain pens, with writing sample." title="Three Wingsung 601 Demonstrator fountain pens, with writing sample."/> Three Parker 51 Clones: Wingsung 601 Demonstrators. Photo by Unattributed, licensed under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.en">Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0</a>.</p>

<p>For those who have seen my posts on <a href="https://feddit.online/c/fountainpens@lemmy.world">c/Fountain Pens</a>, <a href="https://pixelfed.social/unattributed">PixelFed</a>, or elsewhere on the <a href="https://hub.vocalcat.com/unattributed">FediVerse</a> will know that I have been nearly obsessed with finding a good set of Parker 51 clones. I&#39;ve had several (from Jinhao and Junlai) that have been disappointing. While they had the look and filling mechanism that I wanted, many of them would fail in terms of writing well, or in drying out. What exacerbated these purchases was that they would all come up when searching for a “Hero 601” on Amazon, which is the pen I&#39;d seen reviewed that was often praised.</p>

<p>(As an aside: I don&#39;t use AliExpress[1].)</p>

<p>This time around, I found the Wingsung 601.  The Wingsung version has also been praised by many other reviewers, so when I found them on Amazon, with a limited quantity[2] still available, I jumped at the chance to get them. And I am extremely happy that I did.</p>

<h2 id="what-i-like-about-the-wingsung-601-demonstrators" id="what-i-like-about-the-wingsung-601-demonstrators">What I like About the Wingsung 601 Demonstrators</h2>

<p>First: Getting to see the filling system in action is just wonderful. I have demonstrator versions of both piston and vacuum filler style pens. And, I have seen pens like the Conid Bulk Filler in operation. But, none of them were as satisfying to watch as a Vacumatic. Watching the ink being sucked up the filler tube and spilling over into the barrel of the pen is just fun to watch. The only thing I wish was that the filler tube could be a bit longer. But, I&#39;m certain there is a balance between the suction force and the length of the filler tube. Even so, the whole thing is just fun to watch.</p>

<p>Second: After filling these three pens with Diamine Oxford Blue, Writer&#39;s Blood and Jet Black I started writing with them for about two weeks. I rotated between them frequently, making certain to give them all their due chance to fail. For the most part they were consistently excellent writers. The took well to traveling in my bag, and were just solid performers.</p>

<p>Where I found them <strong>most</strong> useful was for writing in my Kokuyo B5 notebooks. Unlike the Apica A5 notebooks which have a 7mm rule, which I use for journaling, the B5 notebooks have 6mm ruling. This is actually more of an issue with pens with larger point sizes. My Asvine pens have a .7mm point, and while they write fine in the Kokuyo notebooks, the writing feels a lot more cramped than writing in a 7mm ruled notebook. The Wingsung pens, with their .5mm point made my writing in the B5 notebooks feel a lot more comfortable, less crowded, easier to read.</p>

<p>Third: After spending a couple of weeks with these pens and feeling quite satisfied with their performance I decided to do one more test: dry out. So, I topped off the pens with their respective inks, and put them into a pen stand for two weeks. I stored them nib down, so I could also see if there were any leaks into the pen caps.</p>

<p>The result? All three of them passed with perfect colors (pun intended). In fact, the writing sample in the image was the first thing I wrote with each pen after they had been sitting for two weeks.  (Had they failed, I <em>still</em> would have posted that image.)  The fact that they worked this nicely is a good indicator that the cap seal is good. And, they didn&#39;t leak any ink into the caps while sitting in the stand.</p>

<p>And, in the end that&#39;s what you want, isn&#39;t it? A pen that you can pick up when you need it and it will write.</p>

<h2 id="what-i-didn-t-like-about-the-wingsung-601-demonstrators" id="what-i-didn-t-like-about-the-wingsung-601-demonstrators">What I Didn&#39;t like About the Wingsung 601 Demonstrators</h2>

<p>I won&#39;t claim that these pens are perfect. However, I will say that for a $20 Parker 51 clone with the Vacumatic filler, I find these issues to be quite tiny.  But, here they are…</p>

<p>First: Out of the box one needed a bit of adjustment. I don&#39;t know where it happened, but one of the pens had a hood and feed alignment issue. This took all of 5–10 seconds to fix, and just required my fingers to manipulate everything into place. But, once adjusted everything worked as I&#39;ve described in the above section.</p>

<p>Second: I sometimes found it difficult to get the pen at the right angle for writing. This was a matter that with the transparent nib hood light would reflect off it in such a way that I thought it was at the correct angle, but the pen felt scratchy and off. I tried to compensate for this by posting the pen with the clip lined up with the nib, but even then I wasn&#39;t always able to get it just right.</p>

<p>Honestly, I think this second issue is likely more of an issue with my eyes. I have allergies that affect my eyes and nose, and it is likely the problem was due to my eyes not focusing quite right.</p>

<h2 id="conclusion" id="conclusion">Conclusion</h2>

<p>There is more to like about these pens than the things I listed above. Another thing to like is the size. A lot of people don&#39;t want a pen the size of a <em>Montblanc Meisterstucke LeGrand</em>, <em>Pelikan Souveran M100</em> or an <em>Asvine V800</em>, and a pen this size might be perfect for them. Another advantage (at least for the non-demonstrator version) is for these pens to be quite stealthy. These look more like a Parker Jotter style pen, than they do a fountain pen, until you unsheathe it.</p>

<p>Of course, with the demonstrator version you get the fun of watching it suck up ink when you fill it, and see the ink sloshing around in the barrel once it&#39;s filled.  And, you always know precisely how much ink is left in the pen, making it easy to know when to refill.</p>

<p>And, as a bonus, Wingsung includes the tools needed to remove the Vacumatic mechanism from the pen for maintenance. But, I don&#39;t foresee a need to remove the mechanism for quite some time.</p>

<p>Issues? Only two issues: one really minor adjustment needed, and the other is likely an issue due to my allergies. And I don&#39;t see either of these as reasons to not like these pens.</p>

<hr/>

<p>[1]: I know I could have found both the Wingsung and Hero versions of this pen there. But, I&#39;ve been ripped off by sellers on AliExpress three times while shopping for keyboard parts, and one time while trying to purchase watches. So, I&#39;ve sworn to never shop on that site ever again.
[2]: There were, if I recall, ten or less of these pens available. Checking today, there are more of the demonstrators, but other versions of these pens have lower quantities available. Newer versions of these pens are also available, but they do not use the Vacumatic filling system, opting for a cartridge / converter system instead.</p>

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