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Old 21 December 2019, 02:06 PM   #1
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Non fountain pen with narrow ink

Hi,

Can someone recommend a nice on that is non fountain (so I guess rollerball only) that writes really narrow and thin but with lots of ink that also doesn’t bleed. Looking for something that writes with the precision of a mechanical pencil . Strangely my GF found one at muji that is almost like a mechanical pencil but looking for a nicer brand.

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Old 8 January 2020, 10:22 AM   #2
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Non fountain pen with narrow ink

Easy to get option would be the Zebra F-301 0.7mm Fine Point. Cheap, popular and compact.

Zebra F-301 Ballpoint Stainless Steel Retractable Pen, Fine Point, 0.7mm, Black Ink, 2-Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001JT1ADW..._1.rfEbYDR1RTF

For doodling I started looking at Sakura Pigma Micron pens. They come in TONS of colors and sizes all the way down to 0.20mm


Sakura NOM328088 Pigma Micron Pen Set #005 0.2mm, 6 Per Pack, Black, Red, Blue, Green, Brown, Purple https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DS6SRZ2..._CasfEbKNQKJV2

I know I have found even finer point; but I don’t know if I still have it/what it was.

EDIT: Sakura actually goes down to .15mm!


Hope these help a little!
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Old 25 January 2020, 08:00 AM   #3
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I have some very fine pilot disposables. Stopped using it as the line was too thin for me !
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Old 28 January 2020, 11:36 AM   #4
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Late seeing this but I'd recommend Rotring Isograph technical pens. They fill with almost any ink you want, hold plenty, and come in various point sizes down to 0.1mm.

https://www.rotring.com/us/technical...graph-pen.html

Other companies make refillable technical pens but these are at the nicer end of the spectrum.


Koh-I-Noor Rapidograph is another one to consider if Rotring aren't available in your area.

https://www.kohinoorusa.com/rapidograph
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Old 28 January 2020, 03:00 PM   #5
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There are so many options!

If it were me I would do an MB Starwalker RB.

Just a lot of options for refills.
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