SAKURA Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens - Archival Black Ink Pens - Pens for Writing, Drawing, or Journaling - Black Ink - 03 Point Size - 6 Pack
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Madisyn Aufderhar
> 3 dayMy daughter loves them
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M. Kennedy
> 3 dayThese are great, last a while too.
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thomas devine
Greater than one weekIts an artsy pen. Not a writing one. It has a s***ty tiny felt tip pen and if you write too fast like I do it sometimes drys quickly. Id buy a different brand if I could
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Debbie Orton
> 3 dayVery satisfied
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Psycho Ruvik
> 3 dayDefinitely should get them if youre thinking about it lol there great!
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Louannsblessings
> 3 dayThese are awesome writing pens great for crafting and thin paper
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Chuck B.
> 3 dayReally like these pens. I use them to write on handmade cards.
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Le-Duszyk
> 3 dayvery good
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laura
> 3 dayThese are excellent archival ink pens. The tip nibs are very sensitive to pressure. A light touch will go a long way in making them last. Also, because it is ink the nib may clog with dry ink. At a 30 degree angle lightly roll nib to get dried ink out. I unfortunately have a hard pressure hand and wear the nib out way before the ink is used. Wearing gloves, I take the end cap off, take out the ink cartridge and press the remaining ink out into a jar. I then use this ink with a paint brush for my larger areas.
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Hina
> 3 dayI was interested in these pens when I noticed many professional comic artists use them. They are very good value and quality. No problems. Though, I would probably go for a smaller tip size next time. I like drawing extremely tiny to test many ideas and save paper and its just slightly too thick for me. I still love these pens even so!