Subject: Labelling
I purchased a Pigma Micron pen for labelling between B-72 layers on solid collections pieces, but the B-72 top coat washes it clean away. (I note it also washes away with a water-dampend cotton bud, so so much for "waterproof!") Does anyone have a preferred ink for use with nibbed pens that can hold up to a camelhair brush with acetone-diluted B-72? I use Winsor and Newton for white, but I don't know if their black is good too. Any hope of there being an easy-to-use pen to minimize time with metal pens and open bottles of ink? Juliette Rogers Collections Manager Stephen Phillips Trust House Salem, Mass. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:11 Distributed: Thursday, July 12, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-11-020 ***Received on Wednesday, 11 July, 2001