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AP 4mm Grip Marker - Empty
AP 4mm Grip Marker - Empty
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$2.99      
The AP 4mm Grip Marker features an easy-grip barrel, pump-action valve system, and 4mm nib. Two mixing ... more▾ 

Reviews (9)  4.1 of 5 Stars!


Vane 07/24/2012
the rumors are true you can get the Grippiest tags with this thing
just fill with your favorite ink and watch the grips do their thang

in all seriousness though its a nice step up from the otr superfresh(apreply)Very, very funny. You get to be the main review.  5 of 5 Stars!
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DONE808 01/19/2022
Pretty grippy marker to write with, its good for small tags.  4 of 5 Stars!
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WESTEND909.:97TIL 11/13/2020
When I got this marker i filled about a quarter with paint that came in a white ap bullet marker and filled the rest with red pilot ink creating a sick color,i flared the nib before filling the marker and naturally it worked like a beauty when it got put to use,however when I got some blue soultip paint and was looking to mix whatever red i had left in the grip marker when I untwisted the barrel to open it the valve came apart in a way I was unable to put back the way it was and the spring was causing a problem.i always pay attention how something looked the way it was when I took it out to out it back the way it came after but I simply couldn't do it this time,I'm a little skeptical about getting the marker again but I suppose for a one time fill it could do the job but if that's the case I'd rather get the alluminum body 4mm empty.but don't get me wrong this marker worked good up until i tried to refill it but f*** it there's always one in production that isn't made like the others right?  3 of 5 Stars!
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jaytums 12/27/2018
Think these might be my new favorite markers, easily refillable, easy to juice up, the grip helps too. Can use just about any ink blend. I love putting the OTR hard 2 buff in these. Good sh*t Art Primo.  5 of 5 Stars!
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Boi 02/11/2015
Sweet for small tags. If the nib breaks down on you, just take the nib out, flip it, and put it back in. Simple. You can even put a decocolor nib on it. Decent marker, nice to carry around even if you don't expect to do anything. You never know.  4 of 5 Stars!
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Strobeez 02/08/2014
Marker's great for small tags. The top screws of backwards, though, so dont try to "tighten" it when its full of ink. The nib breaks down really quickly, and you get streaky little lines from strands breaking off of the fiber nib. Good for small tags, sucks for sketching. Just a heads up.  4 of 5 Stars!
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_cspace_ 10/24/2013
I always need a good refillable outliner in the arsenal. The AP 4mm Grippy fits the bill perfectly. I keep it full of Signal Black for my frequent blackbook emergencies. It's got a decent ink capacity and nibs are replaceable. Unscrews the OPPOSITE way, kids.  5 of 5 Stars!
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Lacan 10/10/2012
This is not "step Up" from the superflow/fresh marker. The super fresh is a great marker if you know how to use it. Use sandpaper to make one side of the nib flat/a little frayed, then, before you put the nib in, pack a little bit of cotton down in there so it gives the nib a "lift". Then just fill it from the bottom and you have a well flowing marker with a very useful tip mod. (Ultimately the marker would be best if the nib was longer, but this is how you compensate.) The bottom cap method of filling is awesome, it's how all markers should be.  3 of 5 Stars!
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Scribe 06/05/2012
Not joking about the grip lol but pretty comfortable. Actually writes really thin. Would recommend more for black book though it could be fun otherwise. But would rather use an otr super fresh for a small street marker
Btw though, solid marker no leaks or runs at all  4 of 5 Stars!
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