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Pilot Medium Point - Silver
Pilot Medium Point - Silver
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Pilot Medium Point Marker - Silver
Pilot Medium Point Markers are highly ideal for crafts ... more▾ 

Reviews (35)  4.5 of 5 Stars!


[email protected] 11/21/2007
great results on poles and things like elevators and rails. stealthy except for the mixing ball. do not pump the nib too much because ink might shoot out all over the place. i know from experience  4 of 5 Stars!
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Aaiden rivera 06/26/2022
It’s is so good bro this is the best marker ever  5 of 5 Stars!
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Mick 08/31/2021
True workhorse markers, used these for years and years.
The ink is really good, but it's not completely full from the factory. This is also true for markers like the Uni's, but it's worth noting.
These can be refilled, I still have a couple of these I bought years ago that still work fine.
Just get a couple of these in silver and gold and try them out, you will probably love them.  5 of 5 Stars!
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Yaru 02/28/2021
Writes smooth, smells not that bad, the silver is very nice. Get it now!!!!!  5 of 5 Stars!
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slik.one 12/07/2020
Dope silver marker here. Smells like peppermints, great for stickers, almost has a mirror effect. FOR THREE DOLLARS. Are you kidding me? This is probably the best silver marker on the market.  5 of 5 Stars!
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JoeyFromDaOthaSideo'Town 11/11/2019
I hope I just received a bunk marker, but it wrote horribly. I either had to flood the nib to hell to get it to write even semi-decently, or I had to put up with a streaky marker that just did not write. More often than not, my result was a sudden spurt of chrome when writing or getting a result that made it look like it had been semi-buffed already. (AP REPLY) Sounds like you flooded the nib with the pigment. You really have to shake these markers since metallic pigment is heavier than regular it will form a paste when left sitting for a while. If you try actuating the nib without shaking/ diluting the pigment, the sludge will clog your nib and not be able to pass through the valve. Hit us up; [email protected]  1 of 5 Stars!
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NoNoNe ThE GoD 08/16/2019
i like these i always feel metallic colors write fatter and definitely spray fatter but i like to flare out the nibs and smash the back of the barrel to get fatter tags and smashing the back of the barrel will give you some lovely drips  5 of 5 Stars!
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my name dosent matter 01/04/2019
aight look, this pilot silver is blingin! cop this! the silver ink/paint is da shizzle, so clean and buttery, run it on smooth surfaces, and flare the nib out for dope writes. if you cop it, buy two or three, then empty one into the other then u have a full marker and a extra nib. i found mine at office deals, but AP is the sh*t so give em some love and cop this!  5 of 5 Stars!
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No1youknow 05/23/2017
After all my years doing this pilot still has the best silver paint pen!!!!! Out there Hands down!  5 of 5 Stars!
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Seizr 05/24/2016
to me this is a classic graff marker, love it  5 of 5 Stars!
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Soze 02/14/2016
ABSOLUTE BEST SILVER MARKER!!!! The nib stays nice and juicy. No need to be pumpin it every 2 seconds. You can get it to drip too pretty easily. And the silver POPS! No brush marsh, just straight beautiful silver. Not as shiny as the silver paint in the art primo steel tip squeezer, but this is a marker, not a steel tip, and this is the best of its kind, so COP THIS NOW  5 of 5 Stars!
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Banksy 09/01/2015
Over all very good marker very opaque and covers well comes with not a lot of ink if u don't want the mixing ball to make noise u can get plyers and put the mixing ball at the back of the marker and clamp down on it  4 of 5 Stars!
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Brooklynkideze 04/23/2014
Smooth tip good on mostly anything  5 of 5 Stars!
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WormInfested 02/12/2014
Good for slaps, city buses and sh*t.  4 of 5 Stars!
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_cspace_ 10/24/2013
Great litle silver marker. Medium point nib, not much ink, but they're refillable, so you're par for the course. Great for small tags, stickers, outlining sh*t. Get creative!  4 of 5 Stars!
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typa 03/28/2013
smoooooth, opaque, high quality, oil based silver paint. the best "small tag" marker in my opinion. i used to rack two of these at a time and empty one into the other, that way you have a full marker and an extra nib :)  5 of 5 Stars!
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drof one 08/14/2012
This marker is an absoulute must have , totally sick, and sets the standards for silver markers.  5 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous 07/02/2012
VERY NICE!!!!!!!!  5 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous 06/18/2012
great marker for anything. awesome on painted surfaces and you can buff out gay stickers with flat black and use this marker to make some slaps that stick out.  5 of 5 Stars!
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BROKE 05/18/2012
Great marker yo  5 of 5 Stars!
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RA! 909 03/16/2011
a must have for anyday.. great for fast and simple, funky handstyles..  5 of 5 Stars!
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Tequila Mockingbird 01/11/2011
This is such a excellent, consistent product. Add a touch of Garvy to any one of these makers and you've got something precious.
Stock up on these.  5 of 5 Stars!
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LACAN 11/28/2010
probably the best silver marker, (aside from the Uni silver). So,..the best silver 'for it's size', definitely.  5 of 5 Stars!
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dEZ 10/14/2010
i use this for slaps and for outlines in my sketchbook. dont use this for tags. its just a waste of a good marker. nib is small and weak so if your gonna tag with this dont be dumb and hit a tough surface like brick or concrete, hit a smooth surface. because the nib will break apart and you just wasted a cool marker. 3 outta 5  3 of 5 Stars!
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ALIAS 08/31/2010
these are good for stickers and if you walking some alyway its good sofe dumpsters and dorways  5 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous 03/16/2010
Probably the most used marker of mine. Like everyone said, before pumping the ink into the nib, pull it out of the marker and fray it with your fingernail or something. Also, when it runs low, bite the end of it down and it will last you quite a few more tags.  5 of 5 Stars!
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DaseOne-canada 01/23/2010
My favorite chrome marker besides uni. Very nice chrome
pops out on everything (best on dark) snatch a chisel tip from a k-71 or sand the nib down for fat lines
very hard to buff and fade resistant  5 of 5 Stars!
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MAEM 01/02/2010
these are appropriate for both blackbooks and tags. i use the fine tip for blackbooks and this (medium tip) for small tags. for fat round lines, cut the round tip of the nib with a razor and flare it out just a little bit and it will write buttery smooth with no streaks. small silver tags are very eye catching. it's a handy marker, i'd say essential.

if you want to remove the loud @ss mixing ball, grab a magnet, open up the marker and hold it upright, run the magnet from the bottom of the marker up to the opening and you got a silent silver marker. so it's obviously refillable.

buy one with some silver refill if you don't already have some because these come barely half full.  5 of 5 Stars!
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LACAN 12/21/2009
This is a dope little marker. When it breaks in the nib gets larger. Awesome on any dark smooth surface, dumpster, mailbox, power box, traffic signs, doorways etc. Pretty permanent for a small marker. REFILLABLE too.  5 of 5 Stars!
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Aphorism | A4 | A4ISM 10/05/2009
Classic. Love 'em for little tags, street sign tags, and a MUST HAVE for stickers.
I have one like this in my pocket at all times (though I prefer the Sakura Calligrapher).
If these are like the Sakuras, you can refill them.  4 of 5 Stars!
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Anonymous 10/08/2008
I prefer silver uni's, but these are a good plan b.  4 of 5 Stars!
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ars hole 09/04/2008
only complaint i have about this marker is i wish it came with more paint in it. i think it comes around half way filled, but id like it alot more if it was filled around 3/4-5/8.

other wise, this is hands down in my top 3 favorite markers.  5 of 5 Stars!
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asdfasdfasdf 07/15/2008
i found these at big lots, but you should still get em from AP, because AP is ballin.

if you want a bigger nib, just cut the nib, and flare it out with a key or something. its pretty easy, nice fat juicy lines, with dope pilot-paint. the only downside is that it seems to run out of paint fast, because of its size. if you get one, get about 3 of them, or just get a uni or 2.
if you need a decent paint marker, go with uni-paints, but if your just trying new products out, then give it a shot... who knows, maybe you'll like it!  3 of 5 Stars!
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Kona Graff Writer 11/19/2007
This pen is perfect for those routine bathroom tags and those close up in your face places, plus easy to conceal (except for the mixing ball clack)  4 of 5 Stars!
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#*! 10/04/2007
great marker. takes a few lines to get going if you haven't used it for a little while so blot a little out before starting to write you first signature of the evening - after that, flows great, you can write very fast without it getting streaky. small but not superfine round nib makes it a good size for casual targets that are still readable from a reasonable distance.  4 of 5 Stars!
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