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Kuretake No. 8 Fountain Hair Brush Pen

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Kuretake No. 8 Fountain Hair Brush Pen - KURETAKE DP150-8B
  • Kuretake No. 8 Fountain Hair Brush Pen - KURETAKE DP150-8B
  • Kuretake No. 8 Fountain Hair Brush Pen - KURETAKE DP150-8B
  • Kuretake No. 8 Fountain Hair Brush Pen - KURETAKE DP150-8B
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Elegant hair tip brush pen from Kuretake. Comes in an ergonomic, long body that is easy to write and draw with. Great for Sumi-e (traditional Asian art) paintings.

The Fountain Hair Brush Pen's structure is as same as a fountain pen. If your ink cartridge or brush tip stiffens or gets stuck after a long period of being idle, you can use the following steps to get your pen going again:

1) Remove the ink from the pen. 2) Soak the brush pen tip in warm water. Change the water until you do not see anymore black liquid (1-5 days) *Please do not remove the metal part or disassemble the brush part, otherwise, it might cause the ink leakage. 3) Rinse it well with running water, then dry off and remove the excess water using some tissue. Leave it out of direct sunlight to let it dry for a day or so. *If you put this back without drying it, the ink can leak from the side. 4) Insert the new ink refill.

After you insert the ink, the writing might be a bit weak in color due to the moisture of the brush, however, if you keep wring for a while, the color of the ink should go back to the original color.

To avoid any drying issues, we recommend to use this pen often without a long period of no usage. Also when you finish writing, we recommend to dry the brush lightly with some tissue before putting the cap back on.

Everyone knows Kuretake because of the famous No. 13 fountain brush pen that is so popular in the US. But did you know that Kuretake has dozens of other brush pens that are just as high quality and popular in Japan? JetPens is proud to bring to the US an extensive line of Kuretake brush pens. Each brush is unique and perfect for a different use. The quality and performance of these pens are quite impressive, and we think you will be very pleased.




Model Number: KURETAKE DP150-8B

Reviews
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
  I just wanted to add..., July 16, 2010
By sea... - See all my reviews
I just wanted to add to my earlier review favouring this brushpen over the Pentel standard. I am not bought or a Jetpen goon, but I do not want to misrepresent something good. Having used the Pentel more underlines my initial impression of both having their uses, but even more I love them equally now. In short, try both: Kuriyaki no.8 = rounded soft controllability, Pentel Standard = rustic squared off lines and snappy elasticity.
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
  So far I've only used..., April 28, 2010
By chloe016 - See all my reviews
So far I've only used the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen and this one, but I like this one much better. The ink flows faster, allowing fast strokes to stay more saturated. The tip of the pen body is more tapered, so you can comfortably hold it further down for more precise work. Also what's cool is the Kuretake ink cartridges have a small metal ball blocking the hole - when you snap the cartridge into the pen, the ball is forced into the cartridge where it stays and keeps the ink mixed up. Awesome!
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
  This pen is a great brush..., July 31, 2010
By cborneman - See all my reviews
This pen is a great brush pen, and I am pleased to add it to my collection.

I should start off by describing the way I have been using this pen. I am an intermediate Japanese student who has been practicing the kanji to memorize them, and since I also work with traditional Japanese calligraphy and making my own ink, I already am aware of the pros and cons of using a (real or synthetic) brush. So basically, I can't really review this from an artist's standpoint, and I have no idea whether it would be useful for that purpose, though I imagine it would.

The Kuretake No. 8 writes very well, but you obviously have to remember to not use it like you would a pen--you'll put too much pressure on it and the lines will be sloppy. Many have complained about the Kuretake ink not being waterproof (though it does become waterproof over the course of a few weeks), but I've heard the carbon ink fits and is waterproof instantly or very soon after drawing. I haven't tested those claims, and frankly this is perfect for me since I don't do drawing with these. The ball bearing that mixes the ink is ingenious to me.

I was impressed with the amount of control this brush has when compared to a real calligraphy brush, and it does indeed come quite close. In fact, I've found that since this tip is a bit smaller than the ones I've been using that I can almost put down lines so thin it looks like handwriting (but obviously a little thicker than a pen). This tip is essentially the same as the No. 13, and I find it has great control when doing strokes. I really dislike the felt tip brush pens mostly because they don't really seem to have the level of control that a brush tip does.

I can't really touch on how well this works with other ink, but if you need to practice writing characters like me to aid memorization, this pen is a great choice. It really replicates the feel of a natural brush fairly well for the money, though it still is not as controlled as a brush pen or brush with real hair, but in this price range, I think it's a winner. I took off a bit from my rating only because the pen appears a bit more "disposable" in nature than it could, but that's really my only complaint thus far. It's functionally a great pen and if you're on the fence, I don't think you will regret taking the plunge. :P
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
  This pen is a joy to..., March 29, 2010
By geminica - See all my reviews
This pen is a joy to draw with. It's similar to the Pentel Pocket Brush, but with a touch more responsiveness. Of all the brush pens I've tried, this one is the most like using an actual brush.
  I received this pen today..., March 22, 2011
By jle... - See all my reviews
I received this pen today and rushed to try it out. I like the way it feels and how well it delivers the ink. Actually this is my second of this pen, but the first one that came was broken in transit. JetPens was kind enough to replace it for me! I give them big points for that! But back to the pen, it's lovely, and works well, but unfortunately the ink doesn't stand up to my watercolors. But I look forward to using it with colored pencil instead!
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