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Paul L. Worden
> 3 dayLove these pens. For me, 03 is perfect. When I make notes and underline while researching and Bible studies...., I cant imagine being without them.
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Ronald Peters
Greater than one weekMy favorite pens foe zentangle and zenspirations.
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Bjengt
> 3 dayRuns dry very quickly.
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VTwormfarm
> 3 dayHappy with these for the price. Hold their ink under watercolor, so are great for illustrations.
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Nona Lakin
> 3 dayGreat pens at a great price. Doesnt bleed. I would definitely buy these again!
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WirePalladin
13-06-2025Best artist pens I’ve found, and I’ve tried them all. You can’t be heavy handed when writing or you will compromise the tips, so keep them away from the kids. But for fine art work they are wonderful. I can use them with watercolors and any non alcohol based media. They are my #1 choice for fine line artist pens.
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Sophie
> 3 dayMy favorite pens! They are felt tipped and smooth th write with. They do wear down like all felt pens but they’re cheap so I think they’re worth it
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cat
> 3 dayThese are great, the ink flow is really smooth and the quality is good. They dont bleed through even going over the same place a couple times. You do get some shadowing though if you write hard or go over the same place repeatedly. Its not a ton though so I dont mind. I got the 0.35mm which might be a bit too thick for me, but theyre such good quality Im going to use them all up anyway. I like these a lot and would definitely repurchase, though maybe the 0.3mm next time for smaller writing.
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RavenTellesAll
> 3 dayLove these pens! The width of the point is perfect for daily journaling and for meeting notes. The ink is smooth and precise. Very slight ghosting depending on the thickness of the paper. Highly recommend!
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Yleexot
> 3 dayWe are using for photos these smear on the newer photos with the slick backing. We literally left them to dry over night and blotted them they still smeared and did not dry. they seem to work on normal paper.