Odd question, but if you were signing your name or having guests sign their names on a card mount that will eventually house a wedding picture, is there a pen that's the weapon of choice to last longer than any others?
Thanks
Tim
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Signing your name
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pencil will last longest, a nice hard one,
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Indian ink pen
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Rotring.
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Blood mate, Blood
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Oily thumbprint.
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2 pens
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2 pens?
Is that like 4 candals?
TimPosted 2 years ago # -
gotta be a bic cristal fine.
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Is there a reason?
We are, after all, looking for ink that's not going to fade or dis-colour.
This is why I too lean towards a pencil.
Or the India Ink route which is a good suggestion too.
I'll look into the Rotring pens later.
Thanks
TimPosted 2 years ago # -
Does it have to last for ever or just as long as the marriage?
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I can't remember for the life of me what i used - show's how important it probably is in the great scheme of things.
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Rotring.
You mean a Rotring drawing pen? One that must stay at 90deg to the paper at all times and will snap with any more than a gnats-arm's push on it?
Perhaps a .18?
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Archival quality is what yo are after. A Pilot G2 will do the trick nicely.
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That last link looks about perfect.
I thank you.
If the couple do split up, I will try and secure the pen; just for old-time's sake.Tim
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