i had a problem with writhing vertical. worked fine wen i used it on a wall, it seems like the mixing ball almost gets stuck near the tip and wont let the ink flow.
this is your concealable uni marker. its barely bigger than your hand making it very east to hide. the nib is a bit long and tends to wear easily. the speedflow ink is money. if you havent tried it yet please do. it has a nice brass like shimmer to the black. it has a decent amount of tags in it. dont expect it to drip but is will have you some nice clean tags
this marker is dope. its small with a nice punch. i liked it better with ink over paint. it is one of my faves. the only bad thing is that if you leave something in there for too long it will evaporate or harden up. but over all its awesome. great drips with inks
i love the marker. it writes on everything and anything.its easy to refil, you just unscrew the top. no fighting to pull out a nib. krink gives you some good fadeproof paint. the drips are nice. ofcourse there is the art primo alternative...minidrip steeltip and smash. you can also fill it with ink too. i love ink in this marker when writing on wood. i
the cocktail inks are the highest quality black inks available.. nuff said
now here's a little recipe for the most effective black marker i've ever used. for big, eye candy, bleed through tags with no streaks in a pocket size marker:
- pocket version of a jumbo pump marker (molotow makes the best jumbo pumps)
- a 20mm t-nib
- a bottle of coversall (no additives needed! expect the quality you should get from a $22 dollar glass bottle of ink)
this marker bombed so hard that i started to use other markers less and coversall instantly became my favorite. it's basically a better version of otr's cold sweat marker. i refilled my black k-71 with this and it worked great. keep the nib juiced and write lightly for the best results with both markers.
because of its price, it's not the most ideal ink for big mops like the 4 ounce kiwi or soul tip unless you ration your squeezing or you have extra the money to burn. in either case i'd go for the speedflow for better drips.