June 16th, 2007
Rapidograph Pen

I am interested in rapidograph pens. Nib sizes are 6x0, 4x0, 3x0, 00, 0, 1, and 2. Any idea what this means?
Yes, it's the thickness of the tip. 6x0 means it's an "6 ought" nib, which is very fine (six times smaller than a zero.)...not sure if Rapidograph comes with a smaller nib or not.
The sizes grow progressively larger: 4 ought, 3 ought, etc. up to 2.
KOH-I-NOOR RAPIDOGRAPH TECHNICAL PENS - Patented Rapidograph pens provide two airtight seals when pen is in clamped position. No humidification required. No spring-tension seal to jam with dried ink. For all drafting and graphic arts applications...
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Replacement black ink cartridge for dark red Rotring Rapidograph Technical Pens. 3 cartridges in a box. For use on paper or board. Not for US white tech pens.
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PEN RAPIDOGRAPH 1/.50MM KOH-I-NOOR® Rapidograph® Technical PensThe industry leader incorporates their best technology into these technical pens. Available individually with stainless steel drawing points in dual-designated line widths, refillable see-through ink cartridge that can be used on drafting film, vellum, or tracing paper.
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RAPIDOGRAPH 7-PEN TECH PEN SET KOH-I-NOOR® Rapidograph® Pen SetsSets provide storage for technical pens in a convenient hinged-lid case with push button release. 7-pen set includes one each of 3x0, 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 pens, a bottle of Koh-I-Noor® waterproof, black India drawing ink, and two nib keys...
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Quality nibs are designed for precision and control&mdashideal for the crisp lines and detail work that is essential to technical and artistic drawing. Premium pigmented ink is archival-safe and lightfast...
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