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2 people found this helpful
These pens are AMAZING!..., April 29, 2012
These pens are AMAZING! They glide like a dream, and do not fade like microns
when erasing pencil lines. I will be buying more as soon as they restock.
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9 people found this helpful
Excellent. I've used..., April 21, 2012
This review is from Ohto Graphic Liner Needle Point Drawing Pen - Pigment Ink - 0.05 mm - Black Ink
Excellent. I've used these before and am glad JP has them now. Could be the best
liners out there. Remind me of Rapidograph without the need to refill and fuss
with fragile tips that Rapidograph from Rotring or Koh i Noor has OR with faber
tips that wear out after a while and produce different line thickness.
Regarding tip sizes, as with all manufacturers the tip size (eg 005 = 0.3mm not
005 mm) is not universal but company assigned.
So, as per some Japanese web sites, Ohto Graphic liners are as follows:
005 = 0.3 mm
01 = 0.4 mm
02 = 0.5 mm
03 = 0.7 mm
05 = 1 mm
1 = ? (could not find this one)
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8 people found this helpful
I have been using them..., August 23, 2012
This review is from Ohto Graphic Liner Needle Point Drawing Pen - Pigment Ink - Pack of 6
I have been using them for a few days now on a variety of papers (Moleskine and
regular paper). So far I love them. I've used a wide variety of technical pens
in the past from Rapidograph and Staedtler to Copic, Sakura and Faber Castell.
All of the traditional tech pens tend to clog up. The fiber tip markers like the
Copic and Sakura tend to push back up into the metal ferrule. Probably because I
push too hard but that's the way I draw. I also travel a lot so the pens have to
stand up to changing air pressure without leaking. I also ink on top of pencil
sketches so I need a pen that won't clog or skip. So far the Ohto line work
great. The line is very smooth and even and black. It dries fast and holds up
under erasure better than the others even when I have inked over pencil. They
don't leak on flights so far. And of course there is no fiber tip to mush down
or retract within the metal ferrule. I highly recommend them for sketching.
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2 people found this helpful
These are wonderful pens...., January 26, 2013
This review is from Ohto Graphic Liner Needle Point Drawing Pen - Pigment Ink - Pack of 6
These are wonderful pens. I tried them on some cheap notebook paper and didn't
experience any feathering or skipping with any size pen point. They are also
surprisingly smooth and more pleasant to write with than some pilot roller ball
pens I've used in the past. They are wonderful for sketching, technical
drawings, and even taking notes in some of my classes.
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2 people found this helpful
I first want to start..., December 5, 2012
This review is from Ohto Graphic Liner Needle Point Drawing Pen - Pigment Ink - Pack of 6
I first want to start off this review by saying that I have only had these for
about a few days, but so far, I love them. These pens are compatible with the
Copic Multiliners and Sakura Microns. The great thing about these is whenever
you cap them or hit the writing tip, it'll stay just fine! Unlike other felt tip
pens (Staedler, Microns, Copics) you don't ever have to worry about accidentally
crushing your pen. They produce the same line + color of the other pens. If
there is any complaint about these, it's the fact that these tend to bleed A
LOT. If you are drawing in little details, you have to be careful because these
will bleed. Definitely a great buy!
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