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Most of the labelling I have done has been on archaeological
samples(prehistoric pottery, stone tools, bone, etc.) and historic materials
(glass, metals, glazed ceramics, wood). I find that India ink and a crow
quill pen work best for me on all these materials. I've tried fiber-tip and
technical pens and don't like them as well- the ink in fiber tip pens
especially seems to spread even if the B-72 is thoroughly dry first.
Dain Martinek
Office of the State Archaeologist
University of Iowa
In a message dated 3/30/01 2:40:50 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
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If anyone is using B-72, please let me know what ink you use!
Thank you in advance!
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