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Tombow 56429 Fudenosuke Colors Brush Pens, 10-Pack. Hard Tip Fudenosuke Brush Pens in Assorted Colors for Calligraphy and Art Drawings

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Size: 10 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: Colors


Features

  • Features a flexible brush tip for different lettering and drawing techniques
  • Water-based pigment ink allows rich vibrant colors that won't bleed through most papers
  • Great for calligraphy and art drawings
  • Contains 10 hard tip Fudenosuke Brush Pens
  • Colors include: Black, Gray, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, Pink and Brown

Description

The Fudenosuke Color Brush Pen features a firm yet flexible brush tip for different writing and drawing techniques. Create extra-fine, fine or medium strokes by a change in brush pressure. Great for calligraphy, hand lettering and art drawings, the rich vibrant colors won't bleed through most papers. This set includes one each of black, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink and brown.

Brand: Tombow


Writing Instrument Form: Brush Pen


Color: Colors


Ink Color: Black,Blue,Pink


Age Range (Description): Kid, Teen, Adult


Manufacturer: ‎Tombow


Brand: ‎Tombow


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 7.2 x 0.5 inches


Item model number: ‎56429


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Colors


Closure: ‎Snap


Grip Type: ‎thumb grip


Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness): ‎H


Material Type: ‎Polypropylene


Number of Items: ‎10


Size: ‎10 Count (Pack of 1)


Point Type: ‎Fine


Ink Color: ‎Black,Blue,Pink


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎56429


Date First Available: July 24, 2018


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  • Overall great pens but I'm not sure if they're worth the money.
Overall great pens but I'm not sure if they're worth the money. WHY I BOUGHT THEM: I hand write a lot of postcards as part of my job. In order to keep my job more bearable I decided to make writing addresses a little more fun by researching interesting pens that could also hold up on glossy-coated postcards as they travel in potentially rainy/snowy environments. I purchased a variety of pens with these two among them. I did not buy these pens to test them for any artistic purpose outside of handwriting/calligraphy. I mostly wanted something that enhances my personal handwriting, rather than mimicking a particular script or style. OTHER PENS I TRIED: These are mostly apples to oranges, I'm afraid... "Artistic" pens I tried include the Pigma Graphic 2, Platinum Calligraphy Fude, and the Kuretake #40. Normal pens I tried include Papermate PMOP (felt/nylon tip markers of various widths), Sharpie brush tip, Uni-Ball Vision, Papermate Gel 0.7, and various horrible ball-points. PROS: - great ink flow and coverage - writes smoothly - the black is nice and rich and opaque. You REALLY have to look to see where cross strokes make the ink a little bit darker. - ink dries quickly. A lefty like me doesn't have to worry about smudging on regular paper and I have to take minimal care not to smudge on the glossy postcards - I can write on the glossy postcard, let the ink dry for about 30 seconds, lick my finger, and then attempt to smudge the ink. It DOES smear slightly, but not enough to ruin the readability of the address. Artists that need waterproof ink probably wouldn't be pleased but I am not afraid to send the postcards into the rain. Other artists may see this as an opportunity to create specific (eg, windblown) effects. It is something that can be played with. - the tips retain their shape and hold up well CONS: - when writing on regular, printer paper, the faster you write, the more the ink turns from black to gray. Personally, I enjoy the variety but I can imagine some of you artists wouldn't appreciate it - the cost. IMO they are pretty expensive for disposable pens. SOFT VS HARD TIPS: Obviously this is largely personal preference, but I can see myself grabbing for a particular tip depending on what I need. In short: if I'm writing notes or don't necessarily want an obvious calligraphy appeal, I reach for the hard tip. For the postcards or otherwise most artistic endeavors I reach for the soft tip. Here is more detail: The hard tip has a nice, fine line that if you use (it the way Archer wants you to try it) just the tip, varies in thickness from 0.5mm to 1.0mm. You can get up to 1.5mm if you angle the pen and use the tip's edge. The ease at which I can write with this pen and create a rich, high-contrast black on paper makes this pen ideal for writing notes. Details and counters are crisp, even at small x-heights. However, you really have to slow things down and press extra firmly to really get the most of any calligraphy effect. In practice and results, it is not much different from the PMOP on normal paper except that it writes more smoothly and dries quickly enough that it doesn't smear. The PMOP is scratchy and smears easily in comparison. The firmness required to change widths results in a very forgiving experience. If you're looking for calligraphy or drawing with more variation in strokes and with less effort, I think you'll prefer the soft tip. Using just the tip results in less than 0.5mm to just over 1.0mm. Using the side of the tip will give you a stroke at just over 2mm. The main difference between the hard and soft is that the soft will result in bolder lines with much less effort. Lettering quickly (eg, writing notes) can result in some sloppy letter forms, but with very little practice and a slower pace you can come up with some very nice results. It is mostly forgiving and a great beginner's calligraphy pen. While the pen tip MOSTLY retains its shape, giving you consistently thin strokes throughout its lifetime, the tip will eventually want to bend, which can lead to the tip flopping when changing directions. This can lead to unwanted thickness/variance. This usually happens if you're being careless. Maintaining good calligraphy practices shouldn't make this a problem, but the hard tip doesn't have this issue at all, allowing you to write much more quickly. You can create tapers of less than 0.5mm if you create the stroke quickly with either tip. I find it easier to do so with the hard tip but more dramatically noticeable with the soft. LONGEVITY: Mine are still going strong but they don't see daily use. I've practiced my handwriting across multiple pages of regular lined paper, many scrap pieces of paper, and have hand-lettered maybe 100-200 postcards. Mine have not leaked, but reports of short-lived pens or leaking pens are part of why I have some concern over their value. RESULTS: These pens are almost perfect for my intended use. I'd love for them to be 100% waterproof but these are the best pens that I have tried so far for my intended purpose. I love the pens but am not sure if I'd be willing to shell out the money to buy them again. They're easy, a lot of fun, a joy to write with, but don't outperform other pens enough to justify the cost. I'd love to see Tombow create a refillable version. OTHER NOTES: I'll point out that you can currently get these two pens separately from one another for cheaper, even if you buy them individually (the hard tip can currently be found for just under five dollars and the soft is under three and a quarter). They also come come in 3, 5, 10, etc. packs where the value is (sometimes) better. Mine came with the rectangular plastic cards that other reviews mentioned. I think I threw them out as I have no expectation of ever using any pen to write any form of Asian calligraphy. I can't comment on how well the pens write on various artistic media. I can only comment on basic paper and glossy postcard stock. I ordered from "jpngoodies" with standard shipping and it took 9 days from order to arrival. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2016 by J. Buist

  • Hard tip and soft tip
Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Black
These pens are the best pens if you are a beginner modern calligrapher or even an expert. The smoothest, and easiest way to practice and write. Always last a very long time. I practiced everyday with my old one for almost 3 years and it still has ink. I purchased them again now because the tips were frayed. I used them on soft 34lb. Copy paper and on a grainy calligraphy paper which made them fray. Is best and last longer when using Rhodea paper. Is the best product and the price is reasonable. This is my second time buying it and won't change them for any thing else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by Lucy

  • Good for beginners
Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Black
I'm just taking my first steps into calligraphy and these are working great.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by AF07

  • Some of the best brush pens for drawing out there
Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Black
These are two of my work horses. The tips take a long time to wear down and when they do, they wear down in a way that doesn’t affect the quality of the lines. Thin enough to work with smaller sized sketchbooks and to draw real little drawings. I’ve used these for years and don’t plan on stopping.
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by Candace

  • Fabulous
Size: 10 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Colors
I'm just learning some lettering, but these pens flow beautifully and have great coverage allowing me to pencil the letters first then fill them in with the pens.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Denise

  • Prefect
Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Black
Love
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by Daniela

  • Good Product!
Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Black
The media could not be loaded. Excellent!
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023 by Gabriela Ratto

  • Works well
Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Black
I bought this pen to use for practicing calligraphy for the cards I made. It works very well and the tip has lasted quite a long time as well as the ink. I would recommend this pen.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by Carzie

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