Sunday, June 26, 2011

Ultra Fine Permanent Marker

What more can you say? They Sharples. The color selection is better than some other ultra-fine point sets and the packaging is really useful. These markers write well on many surfaces, and quickly dry / fade in the role of Rite-in-the-rain that makes other pens cry and give up. Good value for the set, too.

Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Permanent Markers, 24 Pack Colored Markers
Fine tip makes it easier to do things that require detail and size of pen points. New pastel colors makes for a great variety of colors besides just the boldest usual. When something in color with them, you can barely see the stripes, lines and squiggles of color. My only comment is to make sure you do not get ink on anything other than his skin, and paper, and the marker is permanent! But besides that, I love these markers!

Bic Mark It Color Collection Ultra Fine Permanent Marker, Assorted, 36 Markers
I've been a big fan of felt pens from the 60's when I used the my dad kept in his desk detailed drawings of all my favorite creations. When I got old enough to buy my own equipment, Flairs, Expresso and Sharpies have always been big favorites. However, having tried these Bic, which only can still take the prize. The color selection is fabulous, the line quality and intensity of color is excellent, the sensation in the hand is much more comfortable than a Sharpie (although I was never complaining about them) and are just a total delight to work with. Yes, they are permanent, so do not use them without taking into account that, or simply can spot something that is not my intention. The package of these pens come in 36 allows you to distribute the feathers out while keeping them in control, and then bag for easy storage, with only two folds. Very clever. I can recommend these to anyone who enjoys felt-tip high-quality permanent markers for drawing, draw, color or write (on paper of very high quality).

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