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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2010

"The First Sharpie Pen" Review... VLOG for writers.

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  • Can you feel the drag? If you couldn't hear it, would it be ok.? I'm trying to blog, but I found that I have to write a lot to get a little, so I'm writing all the time, and I love the Sharpie pens. I think they write very smooth, never skip, unless it's about to run out of ink, and drag is something I have not noticed before. Now I'm listning for it, and sometimes hear it, but it always feels smooth. Love the Sharpie Pen. I need a box to put them in.

  • @tojohnso1 If you don't feel the drag, then it's probably just fine! :)

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  • @Korayma0311 because they bleed :)

  • @MrFrenchevan1 Well actually, it really depends on the nib size. If you put a G2 0.7 refill into a G6 (since G2 and G6 refills are the same), then you won't get as much drag as the original 0.5 that's in the G6.

  • g6 had most drag

    drag drag drag

  • g6 had most drag

  • Sharpie markers are the best. For pens, go with the Pilot G2.

  • Get the Sharpie Pen Retractable

  • Why can't you use pens with acid in scrapbooks

  • Why can't you use pens with acid in scrapbooks?

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