I use the Pilot ultra fine point permanent marker for marking my plastic
bobbins.  I have never had one rub off.  I have used the same bobbins for over 10
years.  The best part is that if I need to change a number I can take it off with
fingernail polish remover.

Laurie

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> In a message dated 2/27/1999 6:21:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> <<  I have brought three different types and still the
>  numbers rub off even when left to dry over night, the pen I got today
>  actually says permanent marker on it and that it is suitable even for glass
>  or metal. Any suggestions of what else I can try.
>   >>
>
> I cut the number off the DMC floss and tape in onto the bobbin.  I hate those
> plastic bobbins but the cardboard ones are hard to find here.  And you are so
> right that the numbers rub off no matter what kind of pen you use.
>
>                                                      Joanie
>
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