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Black Sakura 50319 Pigma Calligrapher Pen Set, 3-Piece Blister Card Review

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ColorBlack
Ink ColorBlack
BrandSAKURA
MaterialMetal
Item Dimensions LxWxH7.63 x 2.88 x 0.5 inches

Description of Black Sakura 50319 Pigma Calligrapher Pen Set, 3-Piece Blister Card

Features archival quality waterproof and fade-resistant Pigma ink. Durable, flat nylon nib requires more pressure than typical fiber nib pens. 3-PC Set consists 1 each of 1mm, 2mm, 3mm pen in black ink. Spend a few minutes making marks on smooth paper to break it in. Hold pen so it's almost perpendicular to the paper. For best results use a small stack of paper under your writing surface for cushion

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for calligraphy, solid dark lines with no bleed!

Ballpoint pens from this brand are my favorite ink. It's such a vibrant black and works really well if you want to create traditional lines and then scan them to color in the traditional way. my lines never lose their darkness. 1 is great for thick lines and coloring small areas, 2 and 3 are very versatile and can create many types of lines, and you can switch between them seamlessly by rotating the pen. I usually use 3 for painting large areas. And you can't see any marker lines, it's really…

Pros
  • Ballpoint pen
Cons
  • Big and chunky

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Dry and Rough

I bought these to replace another similar calligraphy marker. They are dry and require a very strong press. Even with strong pressure, the ink does not flow completely. For example, when you draw a thick line, there may be some white dots and white lines where the ink didn't leave the pen. The biggest are the worst. They may be defective, but returning them is too cumbersome. I store my markers nib down so the ink flows to the nib when not in use. But they are very dry. The packaging states…

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Can't remember

I use them to record music and they work great. Their main advantage is that they have a hard tip that does not soften with use. Unlike other calligraphy pens I've used, these tips stay sharp and leave smooth, clear marks. It would also be good for professional calligraphers, draftsmen or for writing those ten thousand invitations to your son's wedding. The ink is very black, dries quickly and does not smudge after drying. Bleeding can occur on thin paper, but I've had no problems with a decent

Pros
  • Drawing
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging