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The Uchida of America 350-CCPR is a premium oil-based paint marker featuring a chisel tip for versatile strokes and a rich, opaque copper metallic finish. It delivers lightfast, permanent, and pigmented ink that dries quickly and resists fading. Non-toxic and ASTM D 4236 certified, this marker is ideal for professional-quality crafts, model making, and artistic projects.

| ASIN | B00NL5QHVC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #114,672 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #277 in Art Markers |
| Brand | Marvy Uchida |
| Colour | Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (714) |
| Date First Available | 14 December 2014 |
| Ink Colour | Silver |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 16 x 143 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | Uchida of America |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 350-C-CPR |
| Material | Copper |
| Model Number | 350-C-CPR |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Chisel |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
D**R
Not good
Not permanent marker. Ink is not permanent. Fade and removed after few days.
E**N
This copper chrome marker is absolutely incredible! I was skeptical about a marker being able to achieve a true chrome finish, but this one delivers. The shine is breathtaking—it's a perfect, mirror-like copper that looks completely professional and realistic. The ink flows smoothly without any streaks, and the tip is great for both fine details and broader strokes. I used it on a plastic model car, and the result is stunning. It dried quickly and didn't lose its shine. If you're looking for a high-quality chrome finish in a marker, this is the one to get. It’s a total game-changer for crafters and modelers!
T**N
I was really impressed with the color, the ease of use. Nothing messy, worked well. I will get this again.
I**T
Almost.... [Picture may be a little rosier than actual bright copper color] This paint is a rosy copper (with a lighter sheen) and is rosier than a new penny. The brightest copper color in the picture is the actual color of the knob rings; that also matches the penny. As the pen color is too dark, I'm going to try the Uchida deco gold paint pen to see if a gold underlayer might create a matching color. The pen was easy to start and (as step 3) took about 10 times of pushing down on paper to get it primed. The flow is smooth and puts on a very thin layer of paint. 2/22 Update. Tried the Uchida gold tip pen underneath the quickly brushed on copper paint and ended up with the right color, but the pens were too difficult to control; so the job ended up messy. The gold fine tip pen was also too difficult to work with and had to be returned. When re-pumping the copper pen, it came out in a glob at one point; so it’s recommended to pump on a separate scrap paper, perhaps not lifting the pen too high when pumping. Like the gold pen, the copper pen left an oily residue on paper, but the tip didn’t dry out as the gold pen tip did. When rubbing the dried copper paint, it remained the same color and didn’t dull. To retain pen moisture, I store it in a sealed plastic bag. It seems the ring color on the knob is closer to a rosy gold (brighter than rosy copper), so I’m hoping to mask all but the painting ring with removable glue and see if spray paint can work.
J**E
Great ink but it does take quite a bit of pushing in the tip for the ink to come out the first time which results in a not as sharp felt tip by the time you use it.
A**R
I have used on so many projects even in the place of paint and it looks like metal. I love the silver and gold marker as well. My go to Marker for projects.
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