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Specs
| Model Number | COPIC MLSPBP |
| Shipping Weight | 0.40 oz |
Reviews
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2 people found this helpful
Not loving this pen and..., December 19, 2009
Not loving this pen and unsure if I would buy again. Cap on both my Copic
Multiliners posts very loosely and I'm afraid I will lose it. Brush is too
flexible for my tastes and has started to fray much sooner that I would have
liked. On the good side, I like the ink color and how well it flows.
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1 person found this helpful
Good solid brush pen...., June 14, 2011
Good solid brush pen. The ink is a little lighter that the Tombow Fudenosuke
Brush Pen - Twin Tip - Gray & Black Ink, but it is plenty dark if you don't
compare them. I haven't refilled this pen yet but so far it is holding up quite
nicely. It has good line variance and the tip is still sharp after several
drawings.
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1 person found this helpful
GREAT BRUSH PEN
I..., April 19, 2011
GREAT BRUSH PEN
I love this brush tip pen. I have used mine for a couple months now with NO
FRAYING. It delivers clean lines, works great with my Copic Markers and reacts
appropriately to light and medium pressure (lighter thinner lines and then a bit
thicker and heavier lines). I do not know what kind of pressure previous
reviewers were putting on this product... I can only think that they had very
heavy hands. I like this so much that I would like one in every color.
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It's a nice pen... IF..., February 27, 2011
It's a nice pen... IF you don't mind having to replace the brush nib after 1 or
2 drawings.
When I'd first found this pen, I was so excited. It feels substantial and
weighty, and the fact that I could refill it and not just throw it away &
replace it when it dried up drew me in. But the brush tip frays worse than
almost ANY other brush pen I've tried before. Plus, it's extremely soft and was
hard for me to control (though some may like that).
Honestly, if you're looking at the multiliners I'd go with the set sized ones
before going with the brush. And if you REALLY want a good brush, I prefer
Uniball's pocket brush pens. They blow this one out of the water. Now if only
THOSE were refillable...
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I bought this brush pen..., December 5, 2010
I bought this brush pen after I saw my friend hype it up after she got it on
facebook. She showed illustrations of what she drew with it and she thought that
the pen was a great deal. After using the brushpen the "brush" ( a nib ) frayed
rather quickly. It was very disappointing. They sell new nibs, but my advice is
to spend your money on a higher quality brushpen. The next time I saw my friend
she was also bummed by the short life-span this brushpen delivers. This isn't a
winner... You deserve better!
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