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Wow. I love this place. I came on here tonight to ask if anyone had tried these markers and already there are answers!
I use Tria Markers from Letraset and love them (used them since the mid 1990's). But they have changed the pen style and I can't readily find all the ink refil colors for mine. I am not crazy about Copics (might like them better if I took a class?) and the price is high, although I know prices vary on the internet. Tonight I came across these, with free shipping if you buy a required amount. However, I hate to make the expenditure if they aren't any good. So I was wondering how they compare to the other pens. do they blend well, for instance. Do they leave lines showing when you color a big area?
Thanks
This is words from ScrapMart about them - Manufactured in Japan to the highest quality standards, this innovative, refillable 3 nibbed marker combines a broad nib, a fine nib and a brush nib all in one. TRIART is high quality ALCOHOL ink marker, available in a total of 150 colours including warm and cool greys, earth tones, skin tones plus all the popular graphic art colours. This versatility has resulted in TRIART enjoying enormous success in Europe and Asia. These markers will blend with copic markers.