SAKURA Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens - Archival Black Ink Pens - Pens for Writing, Drawing, or Journaling - Assorted Point Sizes - 8 Pack
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drunkmall
Greater than one weeklong lasting micron markers there grate they need to make some new sorted nibs different stuff long time user 2013
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jimmy barker
> 3 daynot a good value
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Kieran Hackett
> 3 dayThe pens are high-quality. I used to get them one at a time at my local art store for like $1.75 a pop and while I love local business, this is so much of a savings for the 8-pack its not even competitive. I bought these to supplement my Pentel pocket-brush, out of Amazon Warehouse Deals. The brush one leaked all over the inside of the cap and stained my finger :( But, I wiped it up inside with a paper towel twisted real small, and it doesnt seem to be leaking anymore and draws vigorously, so no points off in my book. There is less variance between the smallest and the biggest than I expected. The Graphic Brush which acts like a very stiff, small felt-tip is my favorite.
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Ann Godley
> 3 dayThis is a gift, but I have used them in the past and they are wonderful!
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diane beranek
> 3 dayBought 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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Bob
> 3 dayHalf the price as Walmart.
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Heather
> 3 dayI stumbled across ONE of these pens in a Michael’s and I absolutely fell in love with them, they write beautifully and I love all the different sizes. They are on the pricier side but if you love to journal/ draw I think these are def worth the money. My dog even kind of chewed a year old one up and it still works. I store mine upside down because I feel like it helps pens last longer but I have absolutely no evidence behind that, it just makes sense in my head.
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Cobalt Blue the Review Crew
> 3 daySakura pens are fantastic, but it’s important to know what you like when getting any product. If you are especially new to inking, these are great for beginners. I tend to always hold my writing utensil at a slant, i rely on the tilt for line weight and intensity. I am also someone who tends to punch all their stress from their pen into the paper. The felt tip will recede into the metal barrel overtime. If you are the same, I’d recommend maybe finding a ballpoint or fountain pen instead. I’d also prefer the size to be listed on both ends of the pen, just for convenience.
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jackie7759
> 3 dayIve been practicing art for 2 years and these pens are the BOMB! Theyre smooth on the page and are really black! only con I really have is that with the smaller pen sizes if you put to much force on them they kinda change direction and dont write/draw good anymore.. But that isnt a problem for me since im not very heavy handed. For beginners these are great! I hope you buy these! I plan to get more soon.
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CCs Lifeline
> 3 dayI use these with watercolors, alcohol markers and just sketching alone. Beautif crisp lines and never bleed. Love these.