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Reddit mentions of Pigma Micron 6 Fineliners

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Pigma Micron 6 Fineliners. Here are the top ones.

Pigma Micron 6 Fineliners
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Single Pigma Micron Drawing Pen Black Set of 6Fade proofQuick dryingFor papercraftsArchival quality
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.35 inches
Length5.91 inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2013
Sizezzzz-s
Weight0.1322773572 Pounds
Width3.35 inches

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Found 3 comments on Pigma Micron 6 Fineliners:

u/readreed · 5 pointsr/ethfinance

Notebooks by themselves can be archived depending on the type of media you are writing on. Welcome to the snobbery that is writing implements and media! I personally use Sakura-brand Pigma Micron 05 pens and acid free journal paper, to prolong the lifespan of any writing. Anything pH neutral in a pen is fine. Paper can get crazy expensive and usually its the ink that fades before the paper totally yellows out. A six pack of sakura pens usually last me the better part of the year - 6 pack

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It is just the way my brain works, but I'd keep the topics in categories (I was also imagining how you could better use the content for your future podcasts/interviews). You can also create subcategories for date of a particular topic. That way, you can also add in even more meta ways of recalling the subject: red binders for ETH1.X to ETH2.0 transitions for example. Or green for "MSM" coverage of crypto, etc. It might be harder for someone else to use your work later, but the categorical method is a fun way to store stuff.

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And one thing to leverage is google alerts if you are not already. Any topic that you create, make a google alert for as well. Worst case, it'll pick up some of the topics and best case, you'll get even more information to store.

u/tedmented · 2 pointsr/trees

I recommend getting pigma microns they're the best imo. I use them for most of my line work. However, for practice and getting your technique down, I use uni pin