Thanks, Paul. I've not seen the Artline pen here, but maybe I should try an Art Supply 
place.  I'm left handed, which means I always drag my hand through whatever I write, 
just after writing it.  ;-(

Bill Sawyer
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Sent: September 17, 2001 9:48 PM
 
yep you would have to be more careful, i'd say it takes a couple of seconds
to dry. I havent ever smudged the ink on mine, its worthwhile getting a good
pen, i use a Artline 725, i'm not sure of there availability outside of
Australia though. I have used a Sharpie brand one before, which was just as
good.

Regards,
Paul Jones
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:09 AM
Subject: RE: Slide Mounts


> Do you need to be more careful when writing to avoid smearing, Paul?
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> Bill Sawyer
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> You can write on the plastic mounts with a Sharpie, but not with a
> regular ink pen or ball point.
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