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Mar 20, 2019 at 18:21 comment added Alexander Yes, it definitely looks like G-Tec, but rubber grip here is optional.
Mar 20, 2019 at 11:30 comment added user206245 Agreed Motosubatsu. I was just trying to highlight the TIP of both the pens as they seem almost similar.
Mar 20, 2019 at 10:54 comment added motosubatsu The G1 0.5mm nib gives a 0.32mm stroke width. It's hard to say for sure as we don't really have any definitive scale in the photos but I'm fairly confident - you don't see any shots of the pen showing a brand but in the shots you do see it positively screams G1 to me. You can get even finer gel rollerballs such as the G-Tec C4 which has a 0.4mm tip giving a 0.2mm stroke width - but that's not the pen they are using here (they have a rubber grip rather than textured). Or of course it could be a different brand I'm not familiar with.
Mar 20, 2019 at 10:33 comment added user206245 Thank you motosubatsu. But it seems to be less than ~0.5mm. Please check this: amazon.com/CS-801-Extra-Fine-Point-0-38mm/dp/B00V6B7D9I/…
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