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Review on ✒️ Pentel Pen Touch Felt-Tip Pen 12 Color Set SES15C-12: Vibrant Japanese Import for Creative Precision by Karla Richter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great entry-level pens

I've been doing lettering for a little less than 6 months, but in that time I've bought several (too many!) pens. These are my favorites at the moment. I find these Pentel brushes have a bit more power than the Tombow Fudenosuke pens so the letters aren't as thin. This amount of recoil was exactly what I was looking for because I still have enough control and can easily hit good thin serves and heavy hits with them. This gives the lettering a more modern look. The Tombow Fudenosuke grips are a bit stiffer, which is a good thing, and offer more control. I like them too, but I'm just trying to compare. However I have a lot more control with Pentel's brush pens than say Tombow Dual Brush Pens and a lot more control than Faber Castell Pitt Pens which are also good but I wouldn't recommend them for beginners. For beginners, I would say that the best pens for learning to write are Pentel Touch Pens, Tombow Fudenosuke, and Crayola Super Tip Markers.

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.