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Regular Pen Discussion / Dong-A Computer Sign Pens

  1. Chris
    Date: Sat, Sep 29 2007 18:35:57

    what does an ummodded commsa look like also if anyone has a pciture of an unmodded pendolsa would be cool too


    Related thread: PDS custom text on the sign pen barrel.
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    the base pen for the Comssa mod is the Dong-A Computer Sign Pen
    sketching

  2. UEDan
    Date: Sat, Sep 29 2007 18:37:30

    http://www.jetpens.com/product_info.php/cP...roducts_id/1209

  3. Adrenaline
    Date: Wed, Oct 10 2007 03:19:09

    Doesn't it have the line of white text that goes across the barrel?

  4. dust_kid
    Date: Thu, Nov 8 2007 06:43:56

    The Dong-A Computer Sign Pens are used for making the Comssa. I was wondering if there was a replacement for the Dong-A Computer Sign Pens since they are not sold in Australia.

  5. nevets123
    Date: Thu, Nov 8 2007 06:53:08

    i dont think you would find a replacement. sad.gif
    either buy them online or trade with someone.

  6. UEDan
    Date: Thu, Nov 8 2007 07:06:04

    There is no replacement, Comssas are that unique.

  7. yxTay
    Date: Thu, Nov 8 2007 07:24:41

    If you want a replacement for the Comssa mod (double-capped, with grips at ends), you can just use a pen/marker with caps of approximately uniform radius. Just double-cap it and find a suitable grip to add to the ends. That'll be somewhat similar, although not exactly.

    As for replacement pens for other mods, it'll be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to find.

  8. WhiteFang
    Date: Thu, Nov 8 2007 12:02:10

    Monami with a cap.. forgot the name..

  9. Sfsr
    Date: Thu, Nov 8 2007 12:08:47

    Monami Audena SignPen.

  10. asakawa
    Date: Thu, Nov 8 2007 12:10:00

    that's a monami audena and they're a very poor substitute for a dong-a
    -also, they're probably not much more widely available.

    there must be something similar to a bic roundstick in austrailia, i would look into making an austrailian bictory

  11. WhiteFang
    Date: Thu, Nov 8 2007 12:20:53

    bic roundstick in austrailia is avaliable in australia.

  12. WhiteFang
    Date: Fri, Nov 9 2007 05:56:12

    QUOTE (Sfsr @ Nov 8 2007, 11:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    Monami Audena SignPen.


    that wasn't what i was talking about smile.gif
    i found it.. it's MonAmi Memory-s

  13. bry
    Date: Fri, Nov 9 2007 09:24:41

    do you have a pic?

  14. WhiteFang
    Date: Fri, Nov 9 2007 09:50:19


  15. Outlander
    Date: Sun, Nov 11 2007 23:10:29

    Using the Bic Round Stik would not be as thick as the Dong-A Comssa, you would just end up with a Bictory mod (which isn't bad though) biggrin.gif

  16. csscplayer
    Date: Thu, Nov 15 2007 22:02:57

    A color twin could be a potential replacement. I might be a little longer though.....

  17. Nike T
    Date: Fri, Nov 16 2007 23:40:38

    I think Swiss spinner found some replacements, I don't remember what they're called, but they had like different colored caps

  18. k2thez
    Date: Fri, Nov 16 2007 23:51:57

    Bellcolors?

  19. The Saint
    Date: Sat, Nov 17 2007 00:12:54

    yes, I think so. they are sold in many different colors. not only the caps, the barrel is colored, too. but as far as I know, they are sold in Switzerland only. ohmy.gif
    and Monami (neither the one nor the other from this thread), Colortwins or Bic Roundsticks are not even close like a comssa. tongue.gif

  20. Sfsr
    Date: Sat, Nov 17 2007 11:47:48

    Nope, but no pen actually is (except for Aqua sign-pen, and Bellolor >__>), but bics and monamis are atleast pens that perhaps more can get their hands on and the spin somewhat similar to comssa seing they are double capped the same way.

  21. freSh-ts
    Date: Wed, Dec 26 2007 05:51:06

    hey everyone, ive looked around but cant seem to find a solid answer

    what are some north american available pens that can used as an alternate to the Dong-A Computer Sign pen?

  22. Zombo
    Date: Wed, Dec 26 2007 06:22:51

    1) wrong forum
    2) I'm merging your post to the Sign Pen general thread. No need for a new thread to ask a specific question.