It is the "Fuliwen 2055 Egypt" from the "Ancient Civilizations" Series. There still exists a version I call "1001 Nights" or "Arabien Nights". It's copper/gold colored and shows a lot of arabic architecture and symbolism. Call it the big brother of the 2044, wich comes from the same series an maybe represents the lost Civilization of Atlantis. I rather like to call him "Neolithic period". I presented both models (2044 & 2055) on my channel in a double feature (but only in German). Just a little information so that you have the correct model name (model number) for this fountain pen. Best regards from Germany SteamDevil
It certainly wouldn't be a dealbreaker for me, but I just thought I would point out the fault. When - if - manufacturers see these reviews it's a good opportunity to know what's wrong and to make changes. trust me, it didn't ruin my day :D
So far, I don't know of any fountain pens from Chinese manufacturers that are specifically dedicated to European/Western cultures. The only thing that could be interpreted in this way is the Fuliwen 2085 (Eagle Knight), although it hasn't been explicitly designated as such. The only historical themes are cultures and/or events from Chinese culture and the Middle East and parts of North Africa. Which is a real shame, because I would certainly enjoy topics related to Western cultures.
@@steamdevilspenpit I mean I like ancient Egypt a lot, and it’s basically part ofd Western history. When zI was a kid, the first thing I wanted to be was an archeologist or Egyptologist. It’s weird, how right I was at such a young age. Of course I’m not either of those things, but I love ancient history. They could make so many cool pens based on Greek Mythology, or the Romans. I’m was complaining, in light of the culturally Marxist times…. I would buy that pen. Ancient Egypt is cool, but I’d really like an ancient Greek themed pen. Opus 88 made a Medusa pen, then included sum moronic half-witted literature saying it was some sort of women's rights pen…Don’t they know the goddess ( i.e.,m a women), Athena turned Medusa into a gorgon? Idiots, lol. I don’t expect anyone to know that, but, if I were making a Medusa pen, i’d certainly research Medusa. No sense at all. Welcome to the 21’st century.
It is the "Fuliwen 2055 Egypt" from the "Ancient Civilizations" Series.
There still exists a version I call "1001 Nights" or "Arabien Nights". It's copper/gold colored and shows a lot of arabic architecture and symbolism.
Call it the big brother of the 2044, wich comes from the same series an maybe represents the lost Civilization of Atlantis. I rather like to call him "Neolithic period".
I presented both models (2044 & 2055) on my channel in a double feature (but only in German).
Just a little information so that you have the correct model name (model number) for this fountain pen.
Best regards from Germany
SteamDevil
they’re doing a Parker clip thing!:)
@anguswhite8233 Yeah. But it's different enough. The spear end doesn't have an arrow head.
you don't write with the finial. get over it.
It certainly wouldn't be a dealbreaker for me, but I just thought I would point out the fault. When - if - manufacturers see these reviews it's a good opportunity to know what's wrong and to make changes. trust me, it didn't ruin my day :D
@@thepenman357 i agree, you're right!
If they make something celebrating European history/culture i'd buy it. That's cool, but not these days. I couldn't do it.
So far, I don't know of any fountain pens from Chinese manufacturers that are specifically dedicated to European/Western cultures.
The only thing that could be interpreted in this way is the Fuliwen 2085 (Eagle Knight), although it hasn't been explicitly designated as such.
The only historical themes are cultures and/or events from Chinese culture and the Middle East and parts of North Africa.
Which is a real shame, because I would certainly enjoy topics related to Western cultures.
@@steamdevilspenpit I mean I like ancient Egypt a lot, and it’s basically part ofd Western history. When zI was a kid, the first thing I wanted to be was an archeologist or Egyptologist. It’s weird, how right I was at such a young age. Of course I’m not either of those things, but I love ancient history. They could make so many cool pens based on Greek Mythology, or the Romans. I’m was complaining, in light of the culturally Marxist times…. I would buy that pen. Ancient Egypt is cool, but I’d really like an ancient Greek themed pen. Opus 88 made a Medusa pen, then included sum moronic half-witted literature saying it was some sort of women's rights pen…Don’t they know the goddess ( i.e.,m a women), Athena turned Medusa into a gorgon? Idiots, lol. I don’t expect anyone to know that, but, if I were making a Medusa pen, i’d certainly research Medusa. No sense at all. Welcome to the 21’st century.