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1 person found this helpful
Beautiful dark pink color!!!!..., June 15, 2011
Beautiful dark pink color!!!! Not going to lie, a bit pricey but thats my only
complaint
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4 people found this helpful
Of all the ink colors..., February 25, 2012
This review is from Kuretake Zig Letter Pen CocoIro Pen Refill - Super Fine - Black
Of all the ink colors in this line, black is the smoothest I've used!
It does take some getting used to, but the tricks this pen can do are cool!
Writes variable line widths, no skipping, smooth flowy ink, even when you write
fast. Its not scratchy to me, and I am very picky about scratchiness (Hi-Tec C
0.25 mm, I'm looking at you!).
Writiing in English or Japanese (I can't write in any other languages but I'm
sure it handles just the same) looks very pretty and you can even get a lttle
fancy with your script uusing the Letter Pens, without even trying too hard.
Yes, you can use these refills alone without the pen body, but I suggest you
get at least one pen body to try oout. I pprefer using the pen body not just the
refill alone.
(aand, sorry for the typos, I'mtyping on my phone!)
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2 people found this helpful
Bought this pen to practice..., May 3, 2012
This review is from Kuretake Zig Letter Pen CocoIro Pen Refill - Brush Type - Black
Bought this pen to practice chinese calligraphy, and I'm pretty disappointed.
The pen writes very wet, causing the ink to feather and bleed on cheaper paper,
or take a small eternity to dry on higher quality paper. The brush part is made
of synthetic fiber and holds its shape surprisingly while still giving lots of
nice variation. Unfortunately, it's also super thin and really really hard to
control. I'll probably end up buying on the normal fine/extra fine refills next
time.
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2 people found this helpful
This is a nice burgundy..., November 22, 2011
This review is from Kuretake Zig Letter Pen CocoIro Pen Refill - Super Fine - Blood Red
This is a nice burgundy color, but it's a little too transparent to pass as real
blood -- it's got a sort of watercolor quality to it. It's very close to the
Marvy Uchida burgundy, but a little more transparent. It's roughly the same deep
red with a hint of purple as partly-dry blood (not as red as freshly-spilled
blood, not as brown as old dried blood) but not as opaque as real blood. (If
that's your thing, you might want to try using an opaque acrylic paint
instead.)
The Zig pens have a bit of a brush quality to them (with a small, mostly-stiff
point) that gives a line quality similar to a Tradio/Pulaman/Fountain Pentel,
but the Zig has many more color options. The Tradio/Pulaman/Fountain Pentels go
"scratchity scratchity scratchity" when you write -- and sometimes "spit" little
droplets in a random direction. The Zig writes more quietly, and has similar
thicks and thins, but without the occasional spitty surprise. I personally
prefer writing with the Tradio/Pulaman/Fountain Pentels, because their
scratchiness grips the paper firmly and their ink is a bit darker, but I suspect
most people will prefer the Zig's predictability and wider range of colors.
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2 people found this helpful
These are definitely..., January 8, 2011
This review is from Kuretake Zig Letter Pen CocoIro Pen Refill - Super Fine - Blue Black
These are definitely my new favorite pens! Simple, sleek and inexpensive. I
started with brown and have just gotten blue black and black. They write smooth
and even better I love drawing with them. I actually use them in combination
with copics and they don't smear. I haven't had any problems with blotches or
dryness and for the amount of use they've been getting they still haven't run
dry. The pen bodies are cute and feel comfortable to write with. Also, I
definitely feel like they're better made than the Tradio Pentel pen body, which
its plastic grip feels cheep. The only problem I've had so far is when I first
got the black refill it needed a little dab of water to start running. Other
than that an overall great pen!
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