Review – Black Sharpie Pen

 

 

 

 

I like Sharpies. They’re good makers and some of the most permanent I’ve ever used. They’re useful in tons of situations, from signing to just getting something bold out there. The only problem is sometimes they just aren’t small enough. If somethings need to be both permanent and small you seem to be out of luck. Until you find Sharpie pens, that is.

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The body of the pen is similar to most other pens, it is slim and long. It has a label containing all necessary information about the pen and helping decrease the slickness of the body. The cap has the interesting aesthetic of not being larger than the body, making the pen look slightly odd, but this makes no performance difference. Attached to the cap is a flexible clip that does its job nicely and is not prone to breaking. At the bottom of the pen is also a place to slip the cap on so that it does not get lost while one is using the pen.

 

The line produced by the pen is thin, but still thicker than common cheap ballpoints. It comes out exactly where you put it and in that deep black color one expects from a Sharpie. Pressure makes very little variation, the ink is always black, and only slightly lighter if one tries to achieve that effect. It flows smoothly over most surfaces and sticks everywhere you expect Sharpie to stick. Although it does in the end feel more like a pen than a Sharpie.

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I stated in the beginning the main reason one would get this pen. It’s a nice small, permanent, bold pen. It’s serviceable at most pen and Sharpie duties. It would even replace fine-point Sharpies for me. But of course it has the problem of not having a specific use. So it would really be up to you whether or not you have a use for this pen.

Speak Your Mind 59 #291-295

QUESTIONS

1. Would you rather swim in a pool or a lake?

2. Do you think guys are better off if they know how to cook?

3. What are the coldest months of the year in YOUR TOWN?

4. What is something that makes you feel angry?

5. Did you walk to school this morning?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. A lake for sure.

2. I think everyone is better off knowing how to cook?

3. January, that’s it.

4. Societies condoning of illegal and irrational behavior under the guise of freedom and brotherhood, while being unable to accept the differences and complexities of others.

5. I didn’t go to school this morning.

Review – Bicycle Dice 5 pack

So, you wanna play a dice game? Perhaps you lost a few dice from your favorite board game. What do you do? If your answer was go to the store and look for dice you might come across a pack of five Bicycle brand dice for a buck.

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How could you go wrong with dice? I do know how I can tell you that this set has no problems. They are solid and nice, being the perfect size for fitting in the hand. They are durable little things with well-applied paint that doesn’t like to rub off. They roll great, don’t slip in ones hand and make that satisfying dice sound.

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I mean, they’re dice, there is almost no way they could be screwed up. And these are the best of not being screwed up. If you need a few dice, go with these.

Speak Your Mind 58 #286-290

QUESTIONS

1. What color ink do you like the best?

2. Have you ever seen an eagle?

3. How tall is your mother?

4. Can you remember what you were for Halloween last year?

5. Do you think that small children should be allowed to climb trees?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. Black, I like boldness.

2. No, unfortunately not.

3. About 5’2″

4. Yes, I was nothing.

5. Of course, that’s like the whole point of being a child.