SAKURA Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens - Archival Black Ink Pens - Pens for Writing, Drawing, or Journaling - Black Ink - 05 Point Size - 6 Pack
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DiDi
> 3 dayCame with another order....very pleased!
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Courtney Herz
Greater than one weekThese pens are my favorites for everything from realistic pen and ink work to doodling and tangle art. Theyre smooth, easy to use, they lay down beautifully, they dont bleed like other pens Ive used, and theyre waterproof. Also, they dry just about instantly so you dont have to worry about smudging them all over the page. Great pens if youre looking for some.
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alienman
> 3 dayWent through two pens within minutes before they ran out of ink. Definitely not the experience of had with in-store purchases.
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J. Benge
> 3 dayI have ordered these pens multiple times but this most recent order of 01 & 02 pens received appear to be either old or faulty. The packaging was beaten up and so far none of the brand new pens work.
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holly
> 3 dayexcellent product and service
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Darren
> 3 dayafter you tubing i decided microns were the way to go. I dont doubt they are but I got a bad batch. the .005 tip was broken and the next one up iwouldnt consistently draw clean lines. I packed em up and returned them. bummer
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etudiant
Greater than one weekAn excellent pen, it writes smoothly, without the skipping or hesitation that sometimes plague ballpoints and gel pens. The range of fine points available is impressive, although probably more relevant to artists and academics than to ordinary users. The stability of the ink is a real plus,fine pencil sketches can become really hard to see, but this ink looks to go the distance.
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Matteo Grandoni
> 3 dayOttime, dopo un po la punta si deforma leggermente e per avere ancora il tratto fino come allinizio bisogna calcare meno. Una penna è arrivata 1 su 6 aveva il serbatoio dellinchiostro rotto e quindi inutilizzabile.
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Rosescentedpages
Greater than one weekI will never use another type of pen for journaling or going over my doodles. This pack is such a great value, especially for someone like me who always loses things.
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K. Bug
> 3 dayFirst off, as an artist, I am always looking for new ways to make art. In the past year I have picked up painting as something I like to do. After painting, since what I do is in acrylic, I usually like to outline it so that everything has a nice clean line. I have used gel pen, regular pen, sharpie (the thin one) and all sorts of other types of pens. Gel usually smears, pen gives out and makes gaps etc. I just hadnt found what I wanted. My husband suggested I try Micron. At first, I purchased a multi pack and was happy with it, but needed something small for details. I picked out this set with how tiny the tips are. They were just what I needed. I have uploaded a sample of my work with the pen as I am very happy with how it worked out. However, there is a reason for the three stars. While these pens work great, the tips first off are very fragile. You have to be incredibly careful not to push or the little tip will disappear. Second of all, I have had three pens just start leaking all over. The pen in the photo was used for a whole 20 minutes straight out of the package. I was very careful not to push and had just finished outlining a painting when I looked at my hand and it had started leaking. I made sure to move my painting and then noticed the ink was starting to drip. It was very fast. I figured it was a fluke. However, that would not be the first pen to do this. I have had a total of three explode like this and two simply stop working out of the probably 18 pens I have from a few packages. I started using this brand because I could get my small outlines without the ink smearing when I used more paint or mod podge to seal the paintings. However, I am disappointed with how many have ended up thrown away because of issues like this.