Review – Pentel Sign Pen

A felt tip marker can be a useful art supply. If you want to use a high quality marker pen from a well established brand, and don’t need a particularly thick line, the Pentel Sign Pen may be the thing you’re looking for.

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The pen itself is black, fairly flat, combining the worst of matte and shiny blacks. The base has a small tan disk. It’s got a slightly hexagonal design, and both ends taper down to a cylinder. The cap is in the same design. The clip is a long piece of plastic, and it ends in a slightly sharp, shirt tearing, tip. The grip section tapers down to a metal holder and a thin felt tip.

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The ink is a nice black, and it is very black. The tip doesn’t seem to have much line variation. It looks about the same no matter the pressure. Using enough pressure to give variation would damage the tip. Tilting the tip can cause some variation. The ink is mildly waterproof. It does turn grey and does smudge heavily, though it doesn’t fully disappear and can in most cases be read.

So if you need a fine-to-medium point, water-resistant black marker, which sounds specific but really isn’t, this could be the pen for you. In my opinion it is more comfortable than a sharpie, and is a bit smaller, which is nice. It is a very good pen for line art especially on larger works.

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QUESTIONS

1. How old do you think kids should be when they stop going trick or treating?

2. Why do you think some people can draw better than other people?

3. Have you ever touched a real sheep?

4. How do you feel about being late to class?

5. What season is your birthday in?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. Whenever they want to stop.

2. Some people have better dexterity, or practice more.

3. No, I have not.

4. I used to feel bad, but I usually didn’t care.

5. It is in summer.

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QUESTIONS

1. Do you have any warts?

2. Is (Did) your school volleyball team winning (win) a lot of games this year?

3. Do you think it would be fun to rind in horse drawn carriages?

4. Do you like large necklaces?

5. What do you talk about when you are in an elevator?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. No, I don’t, never did.

2. I don’t know, I don’t go to school.

3. Yes, but only for a short while.

4. No, they drag my neck down and get in the way.

5. What I was talking about beforehand.

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QUESTIONS

1. Have you ever ridden in a bus to another city by yourself?

2. Do you think people are lucky to get overtime work?

3. How many pairs of blue jeans do you have?

4. Would you rather have the stripes in a shirt go across or up and down?

5. Which do you like best: large pretzels or small ones?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. No, I never have.

2. Depends on whether they want money or free time.

3. I would say seven or eight.

4. Up and down, I don’t know why.

5. Small pretzels, I can eat them easier.