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Sakura Pigma Micron Blister Card Ink Pen Set, Black Sepia, 003 005 Black Sepia 4 Count Review

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Details

ColorBlack/Sepia
Ink ColorBlack
BrandSAKURA
Item Dimensions LxWxH7 x 3.5 x 0.6 inches
Point TypeMicro

Description of Sakura Pigma Micron Blister Card Ink Pen Set, Black Sepia, 003 005 Black Sepia 4 Count

PRECISE POINTS & LINES: Create precise marks that stand the test of time with professional inking pens used by comic artists, illustrators, watercolor artists, archivists, and laboratory professionals. ULTRA FINE LINE SET: Micron 003 (0.15mm) & 005 (0.20mm) nibs provide the thinnest lines with the lightest touch. Note: please take care when using these pens as the delicate tips can bend easily with pressure. ARCHIVAL QUALITY: Pigma pigment based ink is waterproof, chemical and fade resistant, bleed free, quick drying and pH neutral. Pigma ink colors are derived from single pigment colors for color consistency. JAPANESE QUALITY: Micron is the fineliner standard that delivers with precision. CERTIFIED NON-TOXIC: Approved by ACMI toxicologists & bears trusted AP Seal.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not sure if these pens are the same as the originals

Can't figure out what these descriptions have to do with writing pens. Value for money is normal, about the same as everywhere else. I'm not sure if these pens are the same as the ones I've bought before. They have less ink on the tips and feel stiffer than the ones I've used before. Causes incomplete lines and uneven ink flow

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Hard to remember but it was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These pens are dry!

This is my second time ordering these pens. I have absolutely no problems with Micron pens so I can only assume it is the seller as the pens were dry both times. If you look at the photo the ink is on the left of my old pen which is over a year old. Flourishes to the right of the new handles. I can't imagine how old the pens are that I had to dry out like that. I have several Micron pens that are at least 5 years old and still work.

Pros
  • New in my collection
Cons
  • Doubtful purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Recently Ordered Pens

I'm a big pen lover and love to try new ones all the time. I have a few favorites that I use all the time. These pens are pretty good, but I can say that their tip wears out quickly as it flexes as soon as it hits the surface. I don't write much and I'm almost afraid to write any more than I do now. I'm glad there were more than three (3) pieces in the package. I haven't seen any bleeding, which is good. I use this pen all day, hardly write anything and it's already broken. I wish the handle…

Pros
  • Pens
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Definitely fake

I ordered these because I was in the middle of painting and my 0.15mm pen died. I immediately noticed a color difference. The packaging looks real and so do the pens until you use them. I bought four packs of black and sepia and I can tell you black is not true noir. It has a warmer tone, which was noticeable in my drawing. I'm so angry I didn't check them before I ruined my drawing. DO NOT BUY THIS IF YOU WANT TO REPLACE YOUR EXISTING HANDLES. If this is your first purchase you may not notice…

Pros
  • Drawing tools
Cons
  • No automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Suitable for use on thin paper

I've used various Micron pens in the past, all in black ink with different weights/tips. None of them were particularly durable, but only the chisel tip was a real disappointment. I recently got a magazine Bible and some magazine Bible reviews generally recommend Micron 003 and 005 for thin paper. The star of this 4-pack is the sepia ink. It's a nice shade and a nice variation on the regular black. I thought I would be prepared for how flimsy the 003 and 005 springs are, but no - I almost…

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  • Image
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something