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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Salon Stylista
> 3 dayGood item, I would buy again.
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Iloveprime!
Greater than one weeknone of the pens worked, they were all dried up, usless
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M
> 3 daygreat product for artists
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BurnedToast
Greater than one weekGreat pens for pen and ink artists and great value compared to art stores. Nice, thin, dark lines. But beware that you have to hold them near vertical because the nibs are short as they have to be for this size. And for the same reason, do not tap them hard when stippling.
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Rob N
17-11-2024Excellent pens for writing clear lasting notes in my Bible.
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Donna A
> 3 dayInk runs out very fast , especially the Fine marker.
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I am superb.
> 3 dayOnly two of these actually put lines down on paper; the other four either left faint, spectral scratches or wouldnt mark at all. Id like to say this was a fluke but Ive purchased packs of Micron pens from both Michaels and Hobby Lobby in the past year and I had the same problem with those as well. I was hoping that Amazon would sell enough of these to keep fresh inventory on hand but no such luck. I think the problem is with the design itself moreso than age. The cap is open at the top and the body of the pen is open around the plastic tube that holds the metal ferrule that holds the tip, presumably allowing the solvent to escape straight into the atmosphere. I took pliers to one of my pens and, sure enough, the sponge thingy inside was almost as dry as the tip when pressed onto paper. Incidentally, I have an 03 Itoya that I bought in 2009 that STILL lays ink. Neither it nor its cap have holes in them. Go figure.
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Pallidpanda
> 3 dayTheyre pens! And they are what theyre advertised to be
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jr.
> 3 dayGreatest pens ever made.
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Ceci Kimball
> 3 daylove this!