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In article <[log in to unmask]>, "Kathy G. Borror" <[log in to unmask]>
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> I use Higgins Black Magic - it's a nice, dense black that doesn't "grey out"
> even in a 6 x 0 Rapidograph. But to prevent bleeding, you do have to let the
> labels dry before immersion in ethanol preservative.
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> Kathy G. Borror
> Ohio State University
> Museum of Biological Diversity
> 1315 Kinnear Rd.
> Columbus, OH 43212
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I came upon this thread late, but have you read "Inks for Documentation in
Vertebrate Research Collections" by Williams, S.L. and Hawks, C.A. (Curator
29/2:93-108, 1986)? They discuss the pros and cons of various "permanent"
india-type inks, including fluid resistance and opacity.
Robin Panza
Section of Birds, CM
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