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Pentel R.S.V.P.


$1.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Available in Black, Blue, Red, Green, Pink, Sky Blue, and Violet. Available in Fine and Medium point tips. Available for purchase in various quantities and color combinations.

The Cons:Tip periodically lets loose small gob of ink that can smear.

An economical ball point pen with a soft, latex-free Comfort Zone™ grip for nonstop writing comfort and control. The durable stainless steel tip offers immediate writeout, producing a consistent fine line with smooth ink.

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Product Shot 2 Available in seven ink colors. Grip color indicates ink color. Refillable with Pentel BKL7 refill cartridge.

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    Available in Black, Blue, Red, Green, Pink, Sky Blue, and Violet

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    Available in Fine and Medium point tips

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    Available for purchase in various quantities and color combinations

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    Fine point smoothly produces a light, feathery line with little pressure

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    Ink flow of these pens is very smooth, right until the end

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    inexpensive

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    clear body allows for you to see how much ink you have left

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    replaceable ink sticks

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    nice comfort grip

Cons
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    Tip periodically lets loose small gob of ink that can smear

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Howlsthunder
Howlsthunder: #pentel_r_s_v_p I am an artist and I prefer to sketch in pen. The black fine-point Pentel R.S.V.P. is by far my very favorite pen for the job. The ink flows with hardly any pressure so no dents in the paper, and unlike gel pens, the ball-point can create light and feathery lines so I can pretty much shade with this pen the way I might a pencil.

I get hand cramps from writing so the ink flow is the most important factor but I also love the form factor of these pens. They are just the right thickness - thin enough to be agile in my hand, thick enough to have something to hold on to. And the rubber grip does improve comfort. Lastly, the length is surprisingly important. I cannot stand stubby pens! These are a bit longer than most and the added weight of the cap on the butt-end counter-weighs the writing tip.

It sounds crazy to get so worked up about a *pen* but I honestly do think these are the wonderful tools for both writing and drawing. I buy the black fine tip pens in boxes by the dozen at Office Depot. :) Apr 9, 09
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