I've pitted
tech pen against tech pen, and
brush pen versus brush pen to help you guys choose the right one for your needs, and I've finally done a
fude pen review. As in the tech pen review, I have tested each fude pen on Strathmore Plate finish Bristol board (500 grade), and am testing visual ink quality, ease in inking, mushiness in tip, and water and Copic fastness. I shall present you with the contenders first, and then with the results.
The Contenders
Note: All of these fude pens were procured via
Jetpens, although this is in no way a sponsored post. My selection methods were pretty simple. 1. Is it a fude pen? 2. Is it black? 3.Is it fairly cheap? If I have missed anything, feel free to email me for my mailing address so you can send me the missing pen to test.
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Above: Kuretake Fudegokochi Pen |
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I can't read kanji to save my life, and I don't know Japanese either, so the name of this brush is lost on me. I don't even know if it's available on Jetpens, I bought it from Sekaido in Tokyo. |
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Above: Pilot's fude brush |
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Above: Peppy Sign (it's more like a marker than a fude pen. The tip has zero give) |
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This brush is also made by Kuretake, but its not the fudegokochi |
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This fude pen was made by Sailor. |
Unfortunately, it seems that a few of the pictures I took documenting these pens have gone missing, and I have since passed the pens on to someone else who wanted to test them. My apologies. The missing pen was a Zig Clean Color Real Brush.
So, here's Jetpen's official photo, so you're not missing out on the experience:
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Image via Jetpens |
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Another Kuretake fude brush. |
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Dual sided brush made by Kuretake. |
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Stabilio Fineliner (technically a techpen) |
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And Pentel Hybrid Techniks. I tested the .4 against my HiTek .4. Still prefer the HiTek |
The Results:
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Note: Click for big |
In case you're curious, my favorite is the Kuretake Fudegokochi.
I didn't even know the term fude pen until this post made me want to look it up. I feel uneducated^_^
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