MICRO GOLDLINE ROLLERBALL & MIKO WIDEN BALLPOINT PEN & APIS B300S BALLPOINT PEN
마이크로 골드라인 수성펜 & 미코 와이든 볼펜 & 아피스 B300S 볼펜
Micro has made so diverse pens even though the company didn't last long.
Goldline series is not that famous, but the series had several products.
What I have is Goldline 2000 rollerball, but I've also seen Goldline 3000, 5000, and its fountain pen versions.
It's hilarious that Micro also had Linegold series.
Unlike Goldline models, Linegold models belong to the very highend lines.
This was made in 1994.
I didn't test it, but I'm pretty sure the ink must be dried.
Mine has the gray color.
There seems to be other color versions.
Micro called rollerball pens as ceramic pens.
I found out that this naming came from Japan, but still unaware of its origin.
Simple grip.
It comes with an additional refill.
The next is Miko's widen ballpoint pen.
As I pointed out many times, Miko is a subsidiary of Micro.
This one has an oval-shaped wooden barrel!
It somehow reminds me of Faber Castell's wooden e-motion pens.
The pen is also a bit short like e-motion lines.
Its name is written on the end part.
Both ends have gold color, which match well with the wood barrel.
This was born in 1995, the same year when I was born.
Miko didn't have its own case, but just used that of Micro.
The last one is Apis's B300S ballpoint pen.
B refers to ballpoint pen, and I guess S refers to silver.
I suppose this was included to make a differentiation to 300N models.
Since 300N models already had silver color bodies, Apis might have wanted to make this silver version more special.
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