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Mr Bill Jumbo Bullet Marker
Mr Bill Jumbo Bullet Marker
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New to the United States Market! mr. Bill Jumbo markers are filled with industrial-strength Xylene-based ... more▾ 

Questions (4)  

Question: What Nibs can be used to replace the old ones
ArtPrimo: Unfortunately, we do not currently stock replacement nibs for this marker.

Question: Hello I have a quick question. It says these are filled with ink. But I saw some images of these Mr bill markers with paint marker marked right on the marker body. Are they considered a paint marker even if they are filled with ink? I suppose would that apply to other similar markers that work just like a paint marker but are filled with an ink formula. They would just fall under the paint marker category?
ArtPrimo: Hi there- Great question. Ink and Paint are terms used pretty interchangeably in the graffiti industry. Typically, paint denotes an ink with pigments vs a dye-based ink. However, some brands describe their pigment-based refills as inks instead of dyes...

Here are some examples of true dye style refills: Pilot, Magic Ink (but not the old White Magic Ink), Dope Liquid Ink

Here are some paints: Smash Ink 2.0, SF Refills, Dope Liquid Paint, Marsh T Grade

Bonus tidbit- every white forumula includes pigment because you cannot make white dye. Hope this helps!

Question: Are they refillable? If so, what do you guys recommend?
ArtPrimo: We haven't tried refilling this marker yet, but if we did we would use Marsh T Grade or Magic Ink.
Anonymous: Yes I refilled mines with Black Marsh ink . & it’s flowing pretty good. My nib is pretty beat thoYes I refilled mines with Black Marsh ink . & it’s flowing pretty good.
My nib is pretty beat tho

Question: Is this maker made by Sailor pens Japan?
ArtPrimo: Yes it is!