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Reviews by SWAJ - A Top 500 Reviewer!
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Back by popular demand!
This durable paint marker features a durable steel nib atop Krink's classic
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4 of 5 Stars!
02/02/2012
These are expensive and you have to get used to the steel ball tip. You can't apply too much pressure or almost nothing comes out. I say pick one up then switch out the tip if you want on your other K60s instead of buying more of these. I bought one of these in gold and didn't like the steel tip with it so I just put a K60 nib on it and put the K66 nib on an ART Primo mop which I will fill with smash ink.
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02/02/2012
These are expensive and you have to get used to the steel ball tip. You can't apply too much pressure or almost nothing comes out. I say pick one up then switch out the tip if you want on your other K60s instead of buying more of these. I bought one of these in gold and didn't like the steel tip with it so I just put a K60 nib on it and put the K66 nib on an ART Primo mop which I will fill with smash ink.
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The Molotow 711EM Empty Masterpiece Marker is an empty version of the Molotow Masterpiece Marker. The
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5 of 5 Stars!
01/04/2012
I got this beast and put pink otr ink in it and it's a straight up killer.
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01/04/2012
I got this beast and put pink otr ink in it and it's a straight up killer.
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The Krink K-71 has a broad chisel tip and large ink capacity (double that of a PX-30!) and writes well
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5 of 5 Stars!
01/04/2012
This is my go to maker for everything. The silver is my favorite but the other colors are fresh too. Only downside to these is the same as any maker which is they won't do jack in the rain and rough surfaces eat the nib. The tips are replaceable though and that's why these are hot. The chisel tip is Hella versatile.
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01/04/2012
This is my go to maker for everything. The silver is my favorite but the other colors are fresh too. Only downside to these is the same as any maker which is they won't do jack in the rain and rough surfaces eat the nib. The tips are replaceable though and that's why these are hot. The chisel tip is Hella versatile.
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Reach for the Sakura Solid Marker when you want to leave a lasting impression on nearly any surface.
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4 of 5 Stars!
01/04/2012
I live in the Pacific NW and when I read you could write on most surfaces even when wet I was psyched. However I did not think most surfaces meant metal and plastic. I could not write on these when wet and that is what all new paper dispensers and dumpsters are made of so I can only write on what, wood and rock? On the positive side I used one to write over wet paint and it cut right through it on to the surface below. The buff probably crapped themselves.(apreply) That's why us NW writers use Markals bro. They will cut through grease and water.
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01/04/2012
I live in the Pacific NW and when I read you could write on most surfaces even when wet I was psyched. However I did not think most surfaces meant metal and plastic. I could not write on these when wet and that is what all new paper dispensers and dumpsters are made of so I can only write on what, wood and rock? On the positive side I used one to write over wet paint and it cut right through it on to the surface below. The buff probably crapped themselves.(apreply) That's why us NW writers use Markals bro. They will cut through grease and water.
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This is another Art Primo Exclusive Mop. It's got a 2oz fluid capacity and a 17mm mohair nib. It squeezes
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4 of 5 Stars!
01/04/2012
I bought the squeazy e mop with the mohair nib and it just cannot pump out the volume of ink I need to write clean. I had to go over my letters 3 times and it looked like trash. I ordered some crusher nibs and I am sure they will do the trick. I used the gold smash ink with it and I think the metallic ink clogs the mohair nib.
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01/04/2012
I bought the squeazy e mop with the mohair nib and it just cannot pump out the volume of ink I need to write clean. I had to go over my letters 3 times and it looked like trash. I ordered some crusher nibs and I am sure they will do the trick. I used the gold smash ink with it and I think the metallic ink clogs the mohair nib.
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