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Reddit mentions of Kuretake FUDEGOKOCHI Brush pens, Flexible Brush tip, AP-Certified, for Details and Larger Spaces, Made in Japan (Black 3 Set)

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Kuretake FUDEGOKOCHI Brush pens, Flexible Brush tip, AP-Certified, for Details and Larger Spaces, Made in Japan (Black 3 Set)
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    Features:
  • Super wide angle 70 degree apparent field of view---for that immersed in space feeling and available in 1.25" 15mm formats to cover a wide range of magnifications and true fields of view .
  • Super sharp --with five elements fully-coated high-index glass, to give you excellent aberration correction and extremely high resolution rivaling higher-priced eyepieces. Blackened lens edges, anti-reflection threads for maximum contrast
  • Sleek black barrel with safety undercut to reduce the possibility of the eyepiece slipping out of the focuser or diagonal
  • Fold-down rubber eyecups, rubber grip rings for comfort and safety. Light in weight for their size, making for easier scope balancing.
  • 30 days money back warranty. 5 years limited warranty.
Specs:
Height3.51 Inches
Length6.24 Inches
Number of items3
Size1 Count (Pack of 3)
Weight0.09 Pounds
Width0.39 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Kuretake FUDEGOKOCHI Brush pens, Flexible Brush tip, AP-Certified, for Details and Larger Spaces, Made in Japan (Black 3 Set):

u/FuzzyGoldfish · 2 pointsr/BrushCalligraphy

I've tried a lot of the pens out there. When I was starting out, stiffer pens like the pentel fude pens, Kuretake Fudegokochi, Zebra Fude, or some of the finer tombow were much easier to control. Later I branched out to larger tips like Ecoline, the Tombow dual-tips and the Kuretake Fudebiyori (and a bunch of other random pen types!) but those smaller, stiffer pens remain my recommendation for beginners.