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which pen's ink lasts long (years of time period)
hi Friends
I want to write a document and i wish it stay safe for years,(10years,20years,50years??) which type of pen and which type of paper i should use so the document will stay safe for long long time period. thanks in advance zillarsh |
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You need 'registrars' ink for permanent records and is the only ink to use on official documents.
It writes blue but then oxidises to black. You can get it from a multitude of sources/manufacturers. Here is an example: http://penhome.co.uk/Inks/Registrars.htm Any fountain pen will suffice.
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The register's ink will definitely do the job, but it is hard on pens.
An alternative would be noodler's bulletproof series. |
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