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This little guy is a lot of fun. First thing tho' DON'T expect to get the hang of it right away. if you dont like it no big deal, pick up a $.99 7mm nib when you buy this and you can still use it. That said, when you get the hang of the roller ball it can be great. It helps to keep it filled, paint is the best thing for this. Personally I have had no luck with inks. This guy is a happy medium mop. Angle, Pressure, Speed. Your not going to get a crisp line with this like you would a standard mop. you will get some blowouts, some flooding. but be creative use that to your advantage. The ball bearing is super smooth and needs a little bit of a toothy surface to write on like painted rusty metal, weathered wood, brick/concrete, the only real way to get a steady even flow is vertically. you can use this on granite window ledges on old builings/banks/schools/police stations/parking blocks. Sure you could use this on the ground, but I just don't like the idea of any one walking all over me, and why should you.
-TIP- If you press to hard the ball will stop moving. Practice on he boxes you get from AP.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
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