The Wing Sung 3003 is an extremely affordable (under $3) Chinese fountain pen. It’s a clear clone of the Pilot Prera, which cost about 10x as much as the 3003 and while the Wing Sung lacks much of the Pilot’s polish and extras, it remains a very good pen. The nib on the Wing Sung 3003, in particular, is quite good and more than makes up for any of the pens shortcomings.
While the 3003 resembles the Prera in a number of ways — mostly the clip, cap design, and the uses of colored plastic pieces at the ends o the pen — but it lacks the Pilot pen’s distinctive dot print on the cap as well as its prominent body sticker.
The Wing Sung 3003 is the less common cousin of the Wing Sung 3008, a Twsbi Eco clone that is known for its Lamy-compatible nib. The 3003 is mainly sold through Ebay, AliExpress, and similar outlets.
The 3003 is a cartridge/converter pen that comes with an included converter that closely remebles the Lamy Z-24 and Z-26. The pen does not include any refills, but it is compatible with Hero ink cartridges.
Wing Sung 3003 Fountain Pen Information
Street Price | Check Price |
Manufacturer | Wing Sung |
Pen Type | Fountain Pen | Cartridge/Converter |
Rating | |
Barrel Color | Clear |
Barrel Material | Plastic |
Grip Color | Clear |
Grip Material | Plastic |
Country of Origin | China |
MSRP | $4 |
Still Sold | Yes |
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Refills | |
Capped? Retractable? | Capped |
Clip? | Metal |
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Nib Color | |
Nib Sizes | Extra Fine, Fine, Medium |