Johnson Irons - Ball-Pen Cartridges re-fills 10 piece
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- Order number: JIBPRR
- Manufacturer: Johnson Irons
Johnson Irons - Ball-Pen Cartridges re-fills 10 piece
You are so enthusiastic about your Ball-Pen Cartridges from Johnson Irons that you have already used up all the spare mines in the starter set? No problem! For each of the four colors - red, blue, green or black - you can order 10 fresh refills!
Features:
- refill set for Ball-Pen Cartridges
- 10 pieces, optionally in blue, green, red or black
- for non-permanent sketches on paper or skin
- ideal for lining and dotwork
- suitable for artists from 12 years or advanced artists
- handmade in Germany
- with detailed instructions on how to use the refills
- the Ball-Pen tip is compatible with most multi-piece needle modules from other manufacturers
Note: The new refills are not compatible with the first version of the Ball-Pen Cartridges from Johnson Irons.
This is really super cool! With the innovative Ball-Pen Cartridges from Johnson Irons you can unleash your creativity in a whole new way. You simply insert a Ball-Pen Cartridge into your tattoo machine like a normal needle module, and the fun can begin. You're still designing at first - but you can already feel the vibes! Not only on paper, but also (non-permanently) on the skin, you can create the most amazing sketches; all you have to do then is re-stick them.
To avoid a hard impact of the lead on the surface, which could damage your machine, you should work with a maximum stroke length of 3 mm and use thick, soft paper or a silicone mat. This will allow you to simulate the skin giving way. Johnson Irons also recommends using the Ball-Pen Cartridges with a not that valuable second machine instead of your favorite machine.
Attention: For hygienic reasons, the Ball-Pen Cartridge Refills cannot be exchanged or refunded. Johnson Irons is not liable for any damage caused by the use of the Ball-Pen modules. However, this has never happened in numerous tests.