Deleter Neopiko Line 2 0.3 mm Review

Deleter Neopiko Line2


Any time a new drawing pen hits the market I get an itchy trigger finger. I ordered the Deleter Neopiko Line 2 when it first came in stock at JetPens, reviewed it shortly thereafter, then completely forgot to post the review in a timely fashion. It was only when I saw Alex’s review at Economy Pens that I remembered I needed to post this.


My main concern with this pen is the softness and flexibility of the tip. I’m not sure if this is a design feature as opposed to a personal annoyance, but the tip is very different from the standard bearing Sakura Pigma Micron. The Micron sports a firm, rounded tip while the Deleter has almost a mini-brush pen type of feel. It is not quite that extreme but it doesn’t lend itself to writing, which is my primary use for this type of pen.


If you are using the Deleter Neopiko for its intended purpose - manga art - then the value question may not come into play. For me, since I use it for writing, value is an issue. It is much more costly in comparison to the aforementioned Micron, the Uni Pin, and a few other quality pigment liners. Be sure you know what you are getting into when checking out the Line 2.


For a third take on the Deleter Neopiko check out Brian’s guest post in April. There seems to be a recurring theme.

Posted on May 21, 2012 and filed under Deleter, Drawing Pen, Pen Reviews.

Ink Links

– Artist Highlight - Alex Leon (JetPens Blog)


– Charlotte’s First [graphite] Pencil (Pencil Revolution)


– Kokuyp Inspiracion Notebook (Note Booker, Esq.


– Pelikan Edelstein Tanzanite Fountain Pen Ink (Office Supple Geek)


– Uni-ball Jetstream Color Series Ballpoint Pens (No Pen Intended)


– Vintage Office Supply Overdose (The Well-Appointed Desk)


– Stipula Bon Voyage! - an improvement on the Passaporto (Fountain Pen Geeks)


– Mandala Doodling on a Rhodia dotPad (Rhodia Drive)


– Review: Zebra Jiminie RT Ballpoint Pen (Gourmet Pens)


– Another Eraser Option (Lung Sketching Scrolls)


– Interview: Scott Franklin of Franklin Christoph Pens (Pen and Design)


– Pens With Great Names (My Supply Room)


– Pilot FriXion vs Muji Erasables (Paper Lovestory)


– Review: Zebra V–301 Fountain Pen (PenSwag)


– A Stunner: The Monteverde One Touch Engage Retractable Ink Ball Pen (From the Pen Cup)


– Deleter Neopiko Line 2 (Economy Pens)


– Uni-ball Jetstream Color 0.5 tastes better than crow (The Well-Appointed Desk)


– 10 Years (Cronicas Esilograficas)


– Waterman Purple ink review (Peninkcillin)


– JetPens Precision Tools and In-Progress (Cole Wardell)


– MUJI Pens (Penfan.ru)

Posted on May 19, 2012 and filed under Links.

Podcast Episode 14 and a Site Update

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Episode 14 of The Pen Addict Podcast - titled “Vanished in Customs” - has been posted. Myke details the challenges of freeing his Vanishing Point from the grip of the UK Customs Office and I talk about a pen I love on the polar opposite end of the pricing spectrum.


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The podcast has been a blast so far and I would love to hear if you have any suggestions for upcoming episodes. Myke and I keep a running list, but are always open to new ideas. Feel free to leave a comment, email me, or find me on Twitter @dowdyism.


Also, there has been a lot of talk in online circles about the death of the RSS feed. I am a dyed in the wool RSS guy, but for those who have moved their news/article/blog post gathering to Twitter, I have created a blog post only Twitter feed @Pen_Addict so please follow if you are so inclined.

Posted on May 18, 2012 and filed under Podcast.