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10.2.2011

The Rotring Rapidograph and Isograph pens are the classic draughtsman's pen. They give a lovely crisp line, the ink sitting ripe on the page with edges sharp as a razor. However they are fiddly, with the ink coming from a refillable ink cartridge, so you need to rinse them out or the ink will dry out and jam the fine nib. They are classed as technical pens, providing a fixed width of line.The 0.35 mm is the most popular size, with the classic yellow trim.My hope was that this pen would be a disposable replacement. Unfortunately it is not. It is a good fibre tip pen, but the quality of the drawn line is far inferior to that from the Rapidograph/Isograph pens. The styling is clearly based on professional Rotring pens,but the plastic and finish is a little cheap. The barrel gets worn with use for example. The line drawn will also thicken as the pen is used more.The 0.4 mm line is actually quite fat and a finer nib might prove more useful. This line of pens has 0.1mm, 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.4mm, 0.5mm, 0.7mm and 0.8mm nibs though you might need to go elsewhere to source them. I would recommend Cult Pens, though other sites are doubtless available.Overall not a bad pen, and it certainly does look the part, with some real architect's style chic, but if you are looking for a professional quality technical pen in disposable form then I am afraid that this is not it.These pens are however well reviewed by artists and are well worth considering for artwork, where creating a good line quickly is a bonus and you are less likely to be bothered by the line fattening if your pen dawdles. I've not had any problem with smudged ink. With this thickness of nib, the ink will probably bleed through a sheet of standard writing paper being faintly visible on the other side.Maybe I'm just sentimental about Rotring pens but I'm fond of these, I have a dozen each of 0.2mm and 0.3mm and use them regularly.
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17.2.2017

It most certainly the least finely-lined of all the .2mm pens i have tried, which is a shame. After all, when someone seeks out a .2mm line agent, they obviously are looking to achieve a very finely demarcated ink product. Nevertheless, my hat off with a less-than-common 5-star assessesment by me. To elaborate briefly, the quality of the ink is expecially luscious, deep, and shellac-ulous; as for durability, -- well, until recently, i could unequivically declare that, to my knoweledge, there weren't any sufficiently strong .2mm pens on the market. Even applying mindful care in their use, more often then not, i ended up with a pen of shrinking shrinking gone tip, with still yet significant ink within.In color quality and durability, this .2mm is in a class of its own.
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27.11.2014

I started off using the Rotring Rapidograph pens for drafting on tracing paper but I never really got on with them. After persisting through several months of increasing frustration I began to look for alternatives. I have tried several different manufacturers but find these to be the best. In theory they don't dry as quickly as the Rapidographs but I can't say I have really noticed. Where the Rapidograph inkflow was temperamental, sometimes flowing smoothly, as often as not coming out uncontrollably, the Tikky pen flows smoothly. I spend far less time scrapping ink overruns than I ever did with the Rapidographs and, with the various sizes available I find the line width is more accurate,no doubt because the ink flows more reliably.
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8.12.2015

Rotring is still a standard I use when sketching or drawing with pen. They are remarkably well engineered and fun to use. I bought this pen to replace my rapidograph sketch pen since I can't find a replacement tip after the ink dried inside rendering unusable. So far this current pen has smooth ink transfer which I've come to know and love from rOtring, making my sketches jump onto paper without having to shake the ink into the point..3 mm is a bit thicker than I'm used to ( I love really thin lines as fine as .2 mm), but it's bold enough to see even a dim room what I'm drawing. I don't doubt this will be my go to pen from now on.

24.7.2013

I love Rotring products in general. I ordered a package of 12 of these from Amazon Warehouse for a great price. Writes smooth and is great for sketching if you like big lines. It does seep through thinner pages but I use it mostly for writing and it flows smoothly and does not get caught on the page fibers like some do. It seems marginally thicker than the .5mm size in the technical pens. Having said that, when I use it to draw I use a thinner one for outline and this to do most of the fill-in. It fills in evenly, easily and smoothly and does not have a sheen like some other inks do. All in all a win!

13.8.2016

Very nice pen - found it by reading an article in The Guardian, writer William Boyd mentioned using to write the first draft of his novels in longhand. I love handwriting in cursive (went to a traditional Catholic school) so finding a pen that writes as nicely as this one, and as delicately, is just a sheer pleasure. Highly recommended for those who care about penmanship!! :)

7.2.2021

There is no pen better than the Rotring Tikki Graphic. The ink is quite dark, dries fast, and is completely waterproof. If you are a pen and ink artist, this is the pen for you. It has never bled, and it feels good in the hand, allowing for better art. I've yet to find a pen that works as well with watercolor. It also lasts a long time. I highly recommend it.

7.2.2021

...for giving this brand a shout out. I think this may be my favorite pen of all time (and I have used a lot of pens. My bank account is crying because I want to fill my new pen case with these). Whether you need it for school, work or just abstract doodles, these are so much better than microns. Don't short yourself with fineliner no names.

29.8.2013

Very well made and ink flows freely. It lasts a long time too. Gave it 4 stars rather than 5 stars as line and writing is not as fine as I would have liked, seems more like a 0.2. Very good value if you do not mind that. Wish they made a 0.05 thickness now.

19.8.2017

These are excellent for occasional technical drawing as they don't appear to dry out when not used. They are probably not quite as good as the old ink filled Rotring pens but require nil maintenance, e.g. no messy refilling or cleaning them after use.

13.7.2020

It's a superb pen. I had seen many expensive pens in stores but i didn't go for them as they were pretty expensive.This pen exactly does what it is meant for. Attached is te pic of Madhubani art that I did using this pen.

17.2.2014

The Tikky graphic in 0.3 is a lot thicker than I like to write with, but I bought it to use when drawing or drawing lines, and it's perfect for both. Nice to use, long lasting and has beautiful ink.

30.7.2018

Many years ago, I used to use "real" Rotring pens as part of my job. Those days are long gone. These pens are very good. The ink is very black and opaque and the delivery is good and reliable.

30.7.2020

Rotring Tikky Graphic Fine Liner Pen 0.80mm - Black Ink.I love this pen, the 0.8 nib is ideal for writing in my daily journal. Delivery was next day, the price was good. FIVE STARS!

3.1.2017

Amazing fiber tipped pen. I think this is better than both the well regarded Sakura Micron and Copic Multiliner SP.I also find the .2mm size to be perfect for writing and drawing.

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