by Phoebe » Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:45 pm
Thank you both for your help.
margotchanning wrote:I don't have an autograph book myself but my aunt had one in the 60s/70s and most of the inscriptions are in biro. They've lasted just fine and are still as sharp as the day they were written. On that basis, I would recommend a biro {thumb2}
The book in question is actually someone's autobiography, as opposed to an autograph book.
missmaexox wrote:I think a gel ink pen may work. It doesn't really bleed through unless the page is very thin, or you write hard, and it's not like a regular pen either.

The pages are quite thin, but perhaps this will work. I'm just a bit worried though as all my previous gel ink autographs TTM wore off a bit in the post, I'd hate for that to happen again.
I think I may stick with a biro, I'll test it out on some similar thickness paper first to see how it comes out!
Phoebe

Thank you both for your help.
[quote="margotchanning"]I don't have an autograph book myself but my aunt had one in the 60s/70s and most of the inscriptions are in biro. They've lasted just fine and are still as sharp as the day they were written. On that basis, I would recommend a biro {thumb2}[/quote]
The book in question is actually someone's autobiography, as opposed to an autograph book.
[quote="missmaexox"]I think a gel ink pen may work. It doesn't really bleed through unless the page is very thin, or you write hard, and it's not like a regular pen either. :lol:[/quote]
The pages are quite thin, but perhaps this will work. I'm just a bit worried though as all my previous gel ink autographs TTM wore off a bit in the post, I'd hate for that to happen again.
I think I may stick with a biro, I'll test it out on some similar thickness paper first to see how it comes out!
Phoebe :D