UCHIDA of America 4100-C-.03 Carded Le Pen Technical Drawing Pen, .03 Point, Black
$4.36
Price: $4.36
(as of Apr 05, 2025 01:18:09 UTC – Details)
4100-C LE PEN DRAWING 0.03mm CARDED
Brand: Uchida
Carded
Black color
Item Weight: 0.03125 lbs
8 reviews for UCHIDA of America 4100-C-.03 Carded Le Pen Technical Drawing Pen, .03 Point, Black
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UCHIDA of America 4100-C-.03 Carded Le Pen Technical Drawing Pen, .03 Point, Black
$4.36
Lisa –
Great pen
I use this pen for my Bible study and for making a small note in my bible!Itâs writes very small and doesnât leak through! Love it!
Francis C. –
Amazingly fine lines, BEST option for writing in small bibles.
Hands down THE BEST pen I have found for writing notes in the margins of a small bible. I have tried EVERY disposable technical drawing pen I can find on the market today, and this one makes a line so much smaller, finer, and readable at such tiny size than any other pen. It makes a significantly finer line than my previous “best” option, the Stadler pigment liner 0.05, allowing me to fit approximately 50% more text in the non-existent margins of my tiny pocket bible.I can’t speak to how this will hold up under heavy drawing use, as I am only writing with it very slowly and gently to make incredible small no-bleed words on delicate bible paper. Disclaimer: I am fortunate enough to still have excellent vision. Any of my friends who suffer from even slightly degraded vision have been unable to make out the letters I write with this pen.For writing compact, slow text in a bible, I would give this pen 7 stars if I could! Try it, you’ll never go back!== UPDATE 4/11/2016 ==I’m still in love with these pens. I’m updating this review to add some photos of the tiny letters that can be written with this pen.Shown in the photos is an Eneloop AAA battery for scale. Pictured is my Oxford Ruby pocket bible, circa 1975.Note that in some photos, you will see two different thickness texts. The thinner one is the incredible thinness of this Uchida pen, and the thicker line is either the Stadler pigment liner 0.05 or a 005 Sakura Pigma Micron pen, the second smallest pens I’ve found and what I used to use before switching to Uchida.In the photos take note of:Acts 3: the size of the word “pentecost” written with this Uchida pen, and the other words written with the Stadler / Sakura.Luke 16: “lamp” written with Stadler / Sakura and “presence of God, pray to God first.” written with this Uchida.
Mary P. –
Important tip!
Important note – always store these upside down to maximize life.
Brenda –
Great for drawing
I bought this as an option for my baby book as it was the recommended brand. I wasnât sure which pen to get so I got this and another style of Le Pen. This one writes very smoothly and is very fine tipped but I can see it being used more for artists and drawing than what I purchased it for.
Emily Powell –
Very disappointed
I was really looking forward to using this pen for my new interleaved Bible. I have been trying to use it for days and the ink has been very light and barely writing. I shook the pen a little to see if I could get the ink to come down to the tip (maybe that was the problem) and it started splattering ink from the sides of the pen all over my brand new Bible ð. I tried writing with it after and there is no ink coming out of the pen tip, only out of the sides of the pen, it makes no sense. I issued a refund, Iâm afraid to replace my pen, I donât want something like this happening again and ruining more pages in my Bible.
Swift Viber –
Sweet!!
I have experience with technical Drawing Pens to draw blue prints and the professional required to refill every time. This is more practical and Does the job and last a long time the price is good too
Jen –
Fine point is awesome but fragile!
I love the extremely fine point and fine line that this pen offers. It is much finer than any other pens I’ve tried which has allowed me to experiment with a new drawing tool and technique. With the lines being so very small, it takes numerous strokes to add definition and then more to shade. It turns out to have a neat effect. The last image is for comparison. It was drawn with a Sakura 06 Gelly Roll. There’s a huge difference.Unfortunately, the super fine tip is also very fragile. After drawing just a couple pictures, the tip is literally gone. The same thing happened to my daughters pen, also used for drawing.
ambientartist –
Nib breaks easily
Nice fine line…Nib breaks easily