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Why not a sharpie?

Started by dreis3, February 20, 2011, 03:43:02 PM

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dreis3

I've been using the pilot ballpoint pen that most on here use to write on calls. But I tried an extra fine point sharpie today to write on a piece of padauk. It went a heck of a lot smoother than the pen. Is there a downfall to using the sharpie? Will it fade over time?    Will it react in a negative way to the finish? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I've been using Micro Sharpies since 2002 without any issues other than they dry out too quickly.
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Cut*N*Run

I use the industrial strength sharpie. I always had it run with a lacquer finish, but I've been using an oil varnish blend for the last few years that works great with the sharpie.

smurf

Extra fine sharpie from Wally world works for me.
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Bram

Check out Faber Castell artist pen..has india ink in those and will not run..you can order from Dick Blick art supplies..they have S, XS, F, sizes.. :icon_thumright:

Gerry