🎨 Elevate your artistry with precision and style!
The Copic Multiliner SP Black Ink Marker features a 0.7mm tip, designed for artists seeking precision and versatility. With 10 replaceable nib sizes and waterproof ink, this marker ensures your creations stand the test of time. Its refillable design and ambidextrous orientation make it a must-have for any creative professional. Proudly made in Japan, it combines quality and functionality in one sleek package.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Line Size | 0.7 months |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Waterproof | true |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Drill Point | Medium |
Additional Features | Refillable |
Ink Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
Body Shape | Round |
Style Name | Chisel |
Color | 0.7 Tip |
Material Type | Aluminum |
J**N
so far so great, nice metal pen and refillable
The Copic pens have become my go to pens. I have a lot of pens (way more than one person should probably have) in the search for the one that works best for me. I started investing in the SP models because because of the sturdy metal bodies and they can be refilled so less material going in the landfill. I have yet to refill one but will amend my review to reflect the refilling process when I do it.
J**Y
Copic is one the best
One of the best multiliner pens ever. Smooth and so much control over it. Recommend these highly for calligraphy or art!
P**E
Great
Great marker pen!
F**E
Best pen for drawing
These osre the only brand of pens I will buy now. I've spent lots and lots of money on drawing supplies. These write smooth and you can replace the tips and the ink.
J**R
Throw away all your rotring and get Coptic
Copic is top-of-the-line. I find these a little cleaner to use in the plastic version. They draw very well with a sharp line. Waterproof copic proof confetti proof. The tip is soft enough to use on watercolor paper with a tooth. Pain performs with a nice even Clyde without tearing up paper like many of the high price technical steel-tipped pens do
T**D
Perfect pen for signing credit and debit cards
Does the signature strip on your card wear off and no one can see your signature? Use this pen then cover it with a piece of Scotch tape. These pens hold pretty good but I am finding the signature strips are getting worse over the years. The ink in these pens is very durable.I use these pens to write postcards because the ink lays down nicely, without smudging, and leaves a water proof card to send in the mail. Any mail carrier caught in the rain is so frustrated when the ink runs on a postcard. It is worse than running ink on an envelope because there is more to lose on a postcard! These pens are perfect for postcards, written or art cards.I also use these pens for scrapbooking, art cards, signing my watercolor paintings and signing my hand bound books.These pens are awesome. They are an every day pen for me.
S**K
Good...
This is a nice artist pen. I've been using these for awhile, still not sure if they're really any better than leading disposable art pens. At first, since they are refillable and the nibs are replaceable, I thought I would save money. The problem is, I worry the cartridges don't last as long as disposable pens, and the nibs wear down, or have issue at least as often. After replacing the cartridge if you stick the cap on the back while using the pen, the cartridge has a tendency to come with it when you pull it off, no biggie, unless, every once in awhile the guide wire in the nib gets bent, then you need a new nib. So, I wonder if I am paying just as much money, and spending more time with up keep. I do like the feel, the aluminum body has a little more weight. The pens don't have the AP stamp, and I'm not saying the ink is not archival(Copic says it is, and I hope so), but sometimes when I'm erasing pencil lines from under dry ink, it gets a little lighter. Which has proved useful actually, and maybe the ink just isn't totally dry after 24 hours, but if the ink does not stand the test of time, I am going to be very, very angry.
D**N
The best pen for smooth, consistent lines.
They are more expensive than, say, Pigma Micron pens, but unlike Pigma Micron pens, they don't start to dry out and get bent tips after moderate usage. And they are refillable. If you're considering switching, do it. Just try one. You'll want to buy the whole set.
L**N
very good liner pen!
very good liner pen! Top quality!
A**ー
いい書き味
ちょうどよい太さと光沢のあるものにも書き込めるので非常に重宝してます。
P**E
penna per disegnare
consigliata .. nun dura molto se si usa tutti i giorni .. ma ha un buon inchiostro e la consiglio per chi deve fare disegni per lavoro
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