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FTAMagician Loyal user 291 Posts |
I'm working on something where I need a pen, marker, or something that will write on playing cards, like a Sharpie, but NOT dry out with no cap on it...and it needs to be "ready to go" so the Sharpie "click" type wouldn't work for this.
Anybody ever use anything else or know what would work???? THANKS!!!! |
LeeDillingham Loyal user Las Vegas 263 Posts |
Try a grease pencil or china marker.
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Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5467 Posts |
Good call, Lee. Also, crayon. Which reminds me of a cool effect by Looy Simonoff ("Kenomental" from Apocalypse, vol. 1, No. 4 - April, 1978).
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FTAMagician Loyal user 291 Posts |
THANKS for the advice!!! I'm sure somthing like this would work.
Actually it'd be fun to take a playing card to an office suppy store and "experiment" with what they have there...since there's new stuff coming out all the time but nice to know one of these will work anyway!! |
The Magic Ref Veteran user Flint, Mi. 302 Posts |
They make those pens with paint in them like at scrap book stores. They write on cards well.
Be Young...Have Fun!
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tropicalpenguin Veteran user 396 Posts |
I've resorted to ball-point pen, gel pen and even hilighter (I performed a lot at school. Also, a charcoal pencil should work out.
-The penguin has spoken
-How could 52 pieces of cardboard ever bring so much joy? |
KenW Elite user 439 Posts |
STAEDTLER permanent Lumocolor "B"
That is the secret! You can find the markers at a professional Art's Supply Store. Enjoy! KW |
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