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| | Features | Bold, vivid, marker quality color.Smooth writing action.Specially-formulated, acid-free permanent ink.Quick-drying.Pack of 12 Markers
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| | Description | If you wish to produce bold, vivid colors with an instrument designed for writing rather than marking, try the new Sharpie® pen. It's a high-quality everyday writing instrument with an uncommonly smooth action. Specially-formulated, acid-free permanent ink is both fade and water-resistant. As it's also quick-drying, it's not likely to smear or bleed through paper. Unique, durable, extruded plastic tip ensures line-width consistency. Global Product Type: Pens; Pen Type: Plastic Point; Special Ink Type: Permanent Water Resistant; Pen Style: Stick. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 1.0 inches | | Product Width: | 6.0 inches | | Product Height: | 2.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.21 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.3 inches | | Package Width: | 2.7 inches | | Package Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 35 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 35 customer reviews )
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24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
A new fave for a consumate pen collector Jul 21, 2008
By Ember
"Poker of Finger"
I confess that I am a long-time Office Supply Geek. Every year around August/September I go to Staples and rummage through all their new organizational tools, post it notes, circa/rollabinders, journals and PENS.
I am very picky about the type of pen I use as I am a ferocious journal writer. So far the ones who have made the cut are the Pilot Priemere 207; Pilot G2 and G6 Gel pens; Liquid Expresso; Lamy Fountain Pen.
Personally, I love what I call the "engineer nibs" -- they stick out away from the pen on a small pin-like structure. Unfortunately, my longtime love with the Liquid Expresso nib has waned due to the fact it's writing performance appears to have changed: thicker lines, bleeds a tad. I even tried the Pilot Razor Extra Fine Point and it ended up depositing more ink and giving me fuzzy lines MORE SO than the Expresso Fine Point.
Then on my latest trip to Staples, I discovered Sharpie made their first pen. No bleed-through. No blotting. No fuzziness. And they aren't lying. The lines are smooth and with a slight edge to your handwriting which gives it a hint of calligraphy styling.
They are available in packages of 4 with versions of black ink; blue ink; or multi-colored (black, blue, green, red). I must say, Amazon's price for the 4 multi-colored at close to $20 is a surprise. Staples had it for $12, with the black or blue set for $6.
I highly recommend this pen for serious writers and those who simply love to dabble in journaling.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
My Fiancée's New Favorite Pen Dec 13, 2010
By L. L. M. Sanchez My fiancée is a writer and he has a lot of journals (Moleskine and the like) that he jots his notes in. He's a bit of a pen snob so he's tried a lot of pens over the years. His criteria: needs a fine point, no bleeding, and no smearing.
He even tried writing with a set of expensive fine art pens until I told him that it was a waste of money and totally sacrilegious. I confiscated those pens (I'm the artist of the family, he's the writer so they should have gone to me anyway) and the search continued.
He seems really happy with these pens since they don't bleed through his paper and they don't smear. I like most ink pens myself (Pilot is good enough for me) but he seems convinced that most of them have a smearing issue. As is, these are the only ones he agreed to put on his Christmas wish list.
I find that they make a good doodle pen as well. I've been known to steal them off his desk and hide them in my art drawers...which is probably why he constantly needs to restock.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
A BIG disappointment Dec 14, 2010
By KenMcD I bought the 12 pack of the Sharpie Pen with the Fine point. I have used many Sharpie products and was always pleased with their performance. On the box it states: "Results may vary based on paper characteristics". At first the pens write well on many paper surfaces with a clean consistent ink flow. But of the 4 pens I have used so far, they start skipping with inconsistent ink flow and the tips start to flatten out to produce broader lines. This happens on many paper types and I have also been careful to not press hard to avoid damaging the pen tip.
I do not recommend these pens and it would be a bother to return them to Sharpie for replacement. I'll find an other pen to use in the future.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The only pen I'll use! Feb 28, 2011
By J. Powell These are wonderful pens. I have atrocious handwriting characterized by uneven strokes and pressure -- these help it be more legible due to the sheer smoothness and darkness of the ink, even with uneven amounts of pressure applied. They don't bleed through standard computer paper, although you won't be able to use both sides of college ruled notebook paper as the ink is dark enough to clearly show through on the other side of the paper.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
My daughter's favorite pens! Jan 06, 2012
By S. Cave These pens are really well made and last quite a while, even when writing with them very regularly. My daughter loves them, and as an artist/graphic designer, she uses them CONSTANTLY. This was a Christmas gift for her, and she loved them! Highly recommended.
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