Uni-ball Power tank Pen
- Papa Bear_Left
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- TeamAstro
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They are great. Be sure you don't lend one to a fellow cacher to sign the log. I did and I lost it. None of them (I will name names, Shonky/Skippy or Freddo) will own up.Papa Bear_Left wrote:Yep, there's a few of us who use and like these!
http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=11344
Lucky they are only 3 bucks.
Clear skies, Astro.
(4 pack at Office Works for $12)
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I must admit that I have had a little bit of experience using eco-friendly pens (although I used a Pilot). I wrote three exams with them a few weeks ago, and noticed on the barrel it had written
"Contains 100% Liquid Ink"
For a roller ball pen, I thought, the fact that the ink is 100% liquid is a rather useful feature.
"Contains 100% Liquid Ink"
For a roller ball pen, I thought, the fact that the ink is 100% liquid is a rather useful feature.
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