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Review on πŸ–ŠοΈ uni-ball PIN 153544967 Drawing Pens, Black Ink, 5 Pack with Assorted Nib Sizes by Carla Anderson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comparable to FC Pitt and Staedtler liners.

I really like this set. I would say that it is almost impossible to distinguish these pencils from faber-castell and from staedtler. I'm pretty picky about art supplies, I used to sell them to make a living while I was in art school in college. When placed side by side, I have a very hard time distinguishing one of these pens from one another. You can't go wrong with these markers and I would say if for some reason you prefer the Faber Castell or Staedtler brand names, then go for one of the two. these three brands you prefer. But if you're new to the permanent fineliner pigment ink market, all three are excellent quality. I think you would have a hard time telling the difference between them in a blind test. I feel like the Staedtler has a slight advantage over these other two because I really like that its hard plastic body stands up when you use it at an angle so you can show off which ones you want to take. But on the other hand it's more of a consumer use plastic and needs to be recycled or processed and most artists have a way of doing it anyway how they want to work with their pens, so a case may not be what interests you. The reason I'm only on the market for pigment-based permanent ink fineliners are all three of excellent quality. I think you would have a hard time telling the difference between them in a blind test. I feel like the Staedtler has a slight advantage over these other two because I really like that its hard plastic body stands up when you use it at an angle so you can show off which ones you want to take. But on the other hand it's more of a consumer use plastic and needs to be recycled or processed and most artists have a way they want to work with their pens anyway, and therefore a case may not be what interests you. The reason I'm only on the market for pigment-based permanent ink fineliners are all three of excellent quality. I think you would have a hard time telling the difference between them in a blind test. I feel like the Staedtler has a slight advantage over these other two because I really like that its hard plastic body stands up when you use it at an angle so you can show off which ones you want to take. But on the other hand it's more of a consumer use plastic and needs to be recycled or processed and most artists have a way they want to work with their pens anyway and so a case might not be that, what interests you. The reason I you would have a hard time telling the difference between them in a blind test. I feel like the Staedtler has a slight advantage over these other two because I really like that its hard plastic body stands up when you use it at an angle so you can show off which ones you want to take. But on the other hand it's more of a consumer use plastic and needs to be recycled or processed and most artists have a way of wanting to work with their pens anyway and so a case may not be what you're after Interested. The reason I you would have a hard time telling the difference between them in a blind test. I have the feeling, that the Staedtler has a slight edge over those other two because I really like that its hard plastic body stands up when you use it at an angle so you can show which ones you want to take. But on the other hand it's more of a consumer use plastic and needs to be recycled or processed and most artists have a way of wanting to work with their pens anyway and so a case may not be what you're after Interested. The reason I use it at an angle is to show which ones you want to take. But on the other hand it's more of a consumer use plastic and needs to be recycled or processed and most artists have a way of doing it anyway how they want to work with their pens, so a case may not be what interests you. The reason I use it at an angle is to show which ones you want to take. But on the other hand it's more of a consumer use plastic and needs to be recycled or processed and most artists have a way of wanting to work with their pens anyway and so a case may not be what you're after Interested. The reason why i and most artists have a way they want to work with their pens anyway, so a case may not be what interests you. The reason why i and most artists have a way they want to work with their pens anyway, so a case may not be what interests you. The reason why i

Pros
  • The PIN brush tip is ideal for precise fine work and broad, expressive strokes. It adapts to changing pen pressure, angle, or speed of writing and drawing, and its firmness gives you more control.
Cons
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April 20, 2023
I loooooooove these pens. Will buy again. Amazing seller