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Olive Green doesn't fit..., July 2, 2012
Olive Green doesn't fit the true color of the pen, more like a lime color.
Anyways, this pen is not a good choice for notes or writing in general; but the
pen is great for circling things like when you're editing some work. For writing
I always prefer black ink which stands true for most of the Sarasas. The grip is
comfortable and the clip is good. Over all a very exceptional pen.
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I purchased this when..., March 11, 2012
I purchased this when I needed to add an olive green to my collection...
unfortunately it is not an olive green at all. It's closer to a lime green, only
a tad darker. The pen itself was okay, but since I had bought it specifically
for it's olive green color, I was disappointed.
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Yikes! Not olive at all,..., May 14, 2011
Yikes! Not olive at all, but sort of a deep lime green. I have an elderly pen in
this color; the ink was indeed an uninspired olive, but sometimes you just need
to write something in drag olive. Or I do, anyway. I was SO disappointed with my
new "olive green" Zebra Sarasa retractable gel ink pen: the color was a kind of
"Livid Lime." Or "Radiant Bile." It's a little darker than many lime greens, but
still not useful for much of anything. Skip it!
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I agree this is one of..., June 21, 2012
I agree this is one of my least favorite in the Sarasa Collection. It's a bright
candy green that's too bright for most applications, however— when it dries
it tends to who better. Not something I'd use for business unless I had to
highlight [circle] something. Yet, it's affective.
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by far the best green..., August 1, 2011
This review is from Zebra Sarasa Retractable Gel Ink Pen - 0.7 mm - Hunter Green
by far the best green pen on the market. so many other pens out there are the
ugly electric lime green color, which is not good for everyday use. other greens
are often still too vibrant. however, this green is a little more masculine and
professional--that's why i love it. it is my number one go to pen!
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