Pigmented India Ink in four nib sizes and 24 colors brings great versatility to pen-and-ink drawings requiring lots of intricate details. There's lots of convenience, too.
The Superfine, Fine, Medium, and Brush nibs not only replace ink bottles — they’re instantly available for work. The ink is waterproof, unsurpassably lightfast, acid-free, and pH-neutral. These disposable pens have prominent nib-type markings.
Box Set of 48 (Shown) - Graphic artists, illustrators, designers, architects and art students will appreciate a sensational studio box of 24 or 48 Pitt Brush Pens in a full color spectrum. Each pen is filled with lightfast, waterproof India Ink and has a high-quality brush point for maximum flexibility on freehand or detailed sketches. The 48-count set includes a beautiful faux leather gift box that doubles as a pen stand.





Okay, quit taunting me with the excellent markers that were lost with my luggage!
(Southwest now wants me to list the contents of my luggage including manufacturer, size, color, material, brand, purchase date and purchase price... oh, and my occupation, social security number, reason for travel and if I or anyone in my household have ever filed a lost property claim with Southwest or any other airline. Oh, and they may ask for receipts.)
Posted by: Alia | September 05, 2006 at 08:13 AM
I've always been a fan of using markers to color my drawings over anything else, and carry a collection of 24 Pitt Artist pens in my bag everywhere. I've been collecting them color by color every time I go to Blick or Paper Source, and love them like nothing else.
Posted by: Kira | September 06, 2006 at 05:20 PM
I love these pens, and must admit I bought a box as soon as they were available. (I was slightly disappointed that one pen was cracked and dried out, but hopefully I can replace it from Blick's open stock at some point.)
Posted by: Kate | September 07, 2006 at 10:02 AM