Well.......
I tried.
I guess.
Stoopid Gypsies.
I tried.
I guess.
Stoopid Gypsies.
And give her a couple of the pens so she can beta test the anti-curse curse before putting it into production.And bring lots of crisp, new bills with you.
Now, wait a minute....If you must be polite, make sure you call them "Romani." "Gypsie" is on the PC no-no list. Mind you, I couldn't care less about that silliness, but then I'm not under a curse!
I have something similar that's sold under a different brand name. The paper feels kind of like linen or plastic.I can state for a fact
that *THIS* waterproof paper
is truly excellent in all respects !
I have been testing it
outdoors continuously,
exposed to weather and
South-facing sunlight
since November 15, 2021.
BTW --
Pencils are the most Long-Lasting
lightfast writing medium on it.
I have something similar that's sold under a different brand name. The paper feels kind of like linen or plastic.
You can still buy the Carans and Sheaffers. Although I hear the latter isn't the same quality as it used to be.I've also used Caran d'Ache pens and I really like them and Shaffer(spelling?) but I don't think they are around any more.
Wow. That's kind of cool. I'd like to expose a sheet of that to UVC to see how fast it can degrade....
Prolonged Exposure to Sunlight
(several months) causes them to
get Brittle and Crumble,
like dried leaves !
Just FYI . . . .
That's a well loved TiScribe. Solid pen, nice choice.Titanium TiScribe pen with fine fisher space pen cartridges has been my go to. View attachment 59236
It was too cold for a grease pencil to work? Wow, I hadn't considered that. I keep some white and black grease pencils around for quick & dirty labels on wall-warts and related things, but those are always indoors in temperature controlled areas. I didn't realize they can freeze solid. Thanks for the heads-up Poppy.I don't EDC a pen, except in my car. There I only have a couple of the Free ones I pick up at TD bank. I usually have two. The last time I was challenged looking for a writing instrument that worked (like the OP) I think the ink was frozen. I reached for what I considered my emergency writing tool, a grease pencil.
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Unfortunately, it too, wouldn't write, the "lead" was too hard.
I switched to a carpenter's pencil.
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At work we use Pentel Twist Erase XP mechanical pencils, we try to keep at least two of them at each desk, and anywhere that one may do some writing. I now have one in my brief case, and in my car.
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Yeah, THAT really surprised me too!It was too cold for a grease pencil to work? Wow, I hadn't considered that. I keep some white and black grease pencils around for quick & dirty labels on wall-warts and related things, but those are always indoors in temperature controlled areas. I didn't realize they can freeze solid. Thanks for the heads-up Poppy.