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Karma
> 24 hourThey just arrived in the mail and tested them out! They work great, I will update this if anything happens.
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Donte P.
> 24 hourI bought these for fine black lines in my paintings. Getting the same effect were almost impossible with a paintbrush. I was also afraid that the smaller points would not perform, but I was happily proven wrong. They deliver the ink to your surface flawlessly. Definitely a good buy!
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Steve
> 24 hourMy son is the artist in the house he asked me for these to do his outlining.He loves them
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Toni
> 24 hourJust what I wanted.
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drunkmall
> 24 hourlong lasting micron markers there grate they need to make some new sorted nibs different stuff long time user 2013
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Andrew
> 24 hourFirst off let me begin by saying this product is good and most of this review is based on my own personal taste. That being said the pens work great very little blead effect though the ink did flow a little quick so some experience with pen work is going to be needed. The feel of the pen is the weakest part for me it just seems like a lackadaisical design and has a cheap feel to it...I loved the nib set good variation with lots of effects possible I wish the shell of the pen was more asthesticly pleasing other than that great starter pens at a good price.
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JustJanet
> 24 hourI have loved Sakura Pigma Pens for decades! I started photo journaling with Creative Memories in the 1990s. Sakura pens were what the sold and I loved how they did not run if markers were used over them. The ink in the barrel stayed fresh for years and years so the cost was worth it! This pack has 8 sizes and it’s so nice to get the line width that I really want! These pens do splash and leave voids. The ink is permanent and won’t fade so it’s important to truly want the line you put down.
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anonymous
> 24 hourAs an artist, I have to find the best quality pens. My Faber-Castell PITT Artist Pens are a great example. I needed these because I wanted to try something different. I absolutely LOVE the fact that these are up to my standards as a cartoonist. I like how there are three types of nibs: the brush, the needle tip, and the plastic nib. The variety of tip sizes make me like them more. They are also very opaque. I highly recommend these pens.
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diane beranek
> 24 hourBought these for my 12 year old daughter. She loves them. She uses them every time she draws, which is often. We no longer use the thin sharpie, they dont hold up that well.
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Rfc
> 24 hourI picked these up mostly to see if my son who does not like the feel of pencils and ballpoint pens (and fountain pens) on paper would like one of these better. Indeed he does (#1 graphic and #80 micron). The rest Ive been using for doodling, and they have upped my doodling quality to a new level of awesome. Enough so that I bought the multi-color pack from the same brand and some acid free artists tiles and am having a good ol time. Cant speak to their quality from a professional artist standpoint, but for a non-artist, well worth the money.