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no bleed thru the paper, and a fine line.
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I love the even lines and not having to re-trace over letters to make them 'pop'.
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Nice and sharp, fine line.
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It is a nice felt tip, very fine lines
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I specifically love them for underlining in my law text books for two reasons; the line is brightly colored and therefore easy to see (there are also many different colors if you're into that)
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They're excellent for underlining, leaving a sharp but not overly thick, smooth line
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I don't like how weak the line is when I write with these pens.
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I was hoping for a fine bu good solid line.
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I do think it's funny that they're called 'fine point' because the 'ultra fine point' pens that Sharpie makes have a thicker line and bleed through.
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I like the fine lines and prefer the felt tips over ball point any day
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These are just the right line thickness for writing and fine detail drawings
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The Sharpie pen is a nice fine-point pen that's perfect for writing notes, grading papers or anything else that requires a clean, precise and fluid line
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I get a crisp, clear line with no smearing.
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Nice lines and good, strong color.
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Crisp, fine black lines that can be used in art, notes, and on the outside of packaging that won't take pencil or pen ink.
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no bleed thru the paper, and a fine line.
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You get a nice even, smooth line
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They don't bleed, no odors, perfect for small planners, and the lines are always very clean
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I love the thin, but bold line they produce
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I like the line they put down and that the ink doesn't smear when my hand moves across the page (I'm left-
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Few things in life make me happier than using a writing tool that does not smear and writes clean, smooth lines to write journal entries and notes
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For that I prefer RSVP pens because they are a finer line and the ink makes for faster writing.
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Favorite pens for mom and artist son....(grading papers, editing papers, making notes, drawing, good for thin paper like Bibles as can use color within going through....and nice fine lines).
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Because of the high quality, the lines stay sharp, and they don't bleed through the pages