Touching up with the Loew Cornell Fine Line Painting Pen

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Hi Guys,

I was watching Ammo NYC earlier and came across this pen. It looks pretty cool, and looks like you could do some very fine touching up with one.

I thought i'd share here to see what people think and some could find it useful - I know I will for the craters in my bonnet :D

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Professional-Painting-Scratch-Loew-Cornell/dp/B07GXZ9GPJ/

EDIT: The pen is outlined at approximately 6 minutes in..

 
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Question...How would this work for metallic. I know that generally for metallic you need to apply clear coat on top.

I guess that because these are such minute corrections, the clear coat would not be required.
 

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If be more curious about how the metallic paint would flow down such a thin tip. Metallic paint tends to be quite thick in order to hold the metallic particles in suspension.
 
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If be more curious about how the metallic paint would flow down such a thin tip. Metallic paint tends to be quite thick in order to hold the metallic particles in suspension.

Now that is something I didn't think about..... :thinking

Something like that there is only one way to find out :) Who wants to buy the pen from me if I fail miserably?
 

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This in the description is a bit off-putting too!
"You will receive an original "KingArt Inkline Painting Pen" which is EXACTLY the same as the "Kemper Fluid Writer Pen" or the "Loew Cornell Fine Line Painting Pen". There are no qualitative or optical differences between these three pencils."
 
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This in the description is a bit off-putting too!
"You will receive an original "KingArt Inkline Painting Pen" which is EXACTLY the same as the "Kemper Fluid Writer Pen" or the "Loew Cornell Fine Line Painting Pen". There are no qualitative or optical differences between these three pencils."

Damn Amazon! You are effectively buying on a marketplace from other traders, which is hidden to most.

I have reported the listing.

Well spotted.
 

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