| I read on On The Run's website that this marker has an "adjustable valve", so you can regulate the amount of ink you want to come out when you push down on the nib. It sounds like an awesome idea and makes me want to buy one, but my question is, is this true? and if so, how does it work?? Thank you for your time
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| ArtPrimo: All valve action markers are adjustable. Its all in how much pressure you put on the nib as you write with it.
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| Ma.destruction: Thanks for the response, but that's not was I was thinking at all when I read the words "adjustable valve". I understand how a valve marker works, but I was thinking that this marker had some sort of new tech where you could adjust the pressure on the spring and get a heavy flow without having to push down too hard. IDK, I just don't understand why they wrote new adjustable valve, if there are no new changes made on it.(APREPLY) Sometimes the Stuff gets translated weird. Thanks for the response, but that's not was I was thinking at all when I read the words "adjustable valve". I understand how a valve marker works, but I was thinking that this marker had some sort of new tech where you could adjust the pressure on the spring and get a heavy flow without having to push down too hard. IDK, I just don't understand why they wrote new adjustable valve, if there are no new changes made on it.(APREPLY) Sometimes the Stuff gets translated weird.
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| Okay, seriously, how does this marker write? I can't find reviews/demos/comments/anything. Is it a good marker? Does it drip and stain and ghost through buffings? Do I really have to be the one to test it out?
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| ArtPrimo: We will update soon
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