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The Fude Ball pen writes smoothly like a brush pen and is easy to control like a rollerball pen. It uses waterproof and fadeproof pigment ink. For best results wipe the tip before each use to ensure clear writing.
OHTO was established in Tokyo, Japan in 1929 and began manufacturing high quality dyes & inks. The company has a long history of ink manufacturing as the founder of OHTO, Nakata Tozaburo, worked for the ministry of finance and invented a special ink for Japanese banknotes. Mr. Nakata went on to develop the first ballpoint pen manufactured in Japan in 1949. After the success of their 'Auto-Sharp' ballpoint pen, OHTO went on to design and manufacture the world's first rollerball pen in 1964.
The OHTO range now includes the original
Standard
$9.99 within Australia, or FREE for orders over $49 (after any discounts applied)
Express
$12.99 with Australia
Premium
$14.99 within Australia. Delivered to capital cities and major centres next business day (after dispatch); 1-2 business days for regional. Not available on Personalised products due to handling requirements.
Click & Collect/Ship to Store
Click & Collect allows you to place an order and collect it in-store with 1 business day. If the item you're after is not available at your preferred store but we have stock in our warehouse, you can choose a Ship to Store order and have that item delivered to store for collection. Ship to Store orders can take 3-7 business days.
Same Day (Melbourne)
$19.99 to selected postcodes in the Melbourne Metro region (residential addresses only). Somebody must be present to receive the parcel. Same-Day delivery guaranteed for orders placed before 1pm weekdays. Delivery window is 6pm-9pm. Not available on Personalised products.
International
Currently available to New Zealand, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, Singapore, United States, Mexico, Malaysia, Netherlands, Canada, South Korea, Japan, Sweden, Greece, Brazil, Spain, Israel and Belgium only. Prices range from AU$29.99–$59.99 based on location – shipping calculated at checkout.
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You can shop with confidence at Milligram as you are welcome to return or exchange anything you purchase from Milligram.com, or our store, within 100 days from purchase.
For change of mind returns or exchanges, your product needs to be:
1. In perfect, brand new condition
2. Have swing tags, labels and original packaging intact
Exclusions
Refunds not available on e-gift cards, sale items, or customised items unless they are faulty
OHTO combined the style of a traditional brush pen with the mechanism of a rollerball pen to create the Fude Ball Brush Writing Pen. 'Fude' means brush pen in Japanese, and this pen creates a bold line with it's 1.5mm roller tip.
The Fude Ball pen writes smoothly like a brush pen and is easy to control like a rollerball pen. It uses waterproof and fadeproof pigment ink. For best results wipe the tip before each use to ensure clear writing.
OHTO was established in Tokyo, Japan in 1929 and began manufacturing high quality dyes & inks. The company has a long history of ink manufacturing as the founder of OHTO, Nakata Tozaburo, worked for the ministry of finance and invented a special ink for Japanese banknotes. Mr. Nakata went on to develop the first ballpoint pen manufactured in Japan in 1949. After the success of their 'Auto-Sharp' ballpoint pen, OHTO went on to design and manufacture the world's first rollerball pen in 1964.
The OHTO range now includes the original
The Fude Ball pen writes smoothly like a brush pen and is easy to control like a rollerball pen. It uses waterproof and fadeproof pigment ink. For best results wipe the tip before each use to ensure clear writing.
OHTO was established in Tokyo, Japan in 1929 and began manufacturing high quality dyes & inks. The company has a long history of ink manufacturing as the founder of OHTO, Nakata Tozaburo, worked for the ministry of finance and invented a special ink for Japanese banknotes. Mr. Nakata went on to develop the first ballpoint pen manufactured in Japan in 1949. After the success of their 'Auto-Sharp' ballpoint pen, OHTO went on to design and manufacture the world's first rollerball pen in 1964.
The OHTO range now includes the original