I already have one. I want a small chisel tip marker. a la UniPaint, Krink K-71, Arro-Mark Mighty Marker... Uni's are unrackable, homie. I'm not kidding, I literally have NO (usable) cash, and I'm not down to rack from a graff shop. Anyone know of a good alternative with a chisel tip?
y r they unrackable ? and tbh, and no offense, but if u literally have NO (usable) cash... markers should prolly be the least of ur worries no ? unless u eat em
haha by (usable) I mean other than money for basic needs. Do you have a place I could rack them, then?
Because the only place they sell them (that I know of) are graffiti shops around here. And I don't want to rack from a graff shop. That's just a bad idea in my opinion.
it probably is, but I'm pretty sure they sell them at stationery stores also, their actual use isn't for tagging u know look in architecture places, stationery shops, bookstores, erm, maybe hardware stores ? I donno here, we dont have graff shops, so we buy all our shit from these kinds of places :> look harder, u'll prolly find em elsewhere. cheers
Wish I had some pilots like that around here man...shits hard to come by in FL. Nice supplies though.
Does any one know where to get the olschool griffins with the applicator inside the bottle i've got a serious boner for these and haven't seen them for days. i know acees ink comes in a similar bottle but i ain't tryn to buy that shit. i would however fork over some cash for a case of griffs or empty bottles.
View attachment 623117 i usually keep 2 or 3 of these on me everyday, double ended scribe cut mirrors and tile like butter, other side leaves fat scratches in metal and plastic
The sharpie paints come with oil based paint,There bigest size has a big cap but when you open it the nib isent that big(half the size of the sharpie magnum) ive bought 3, 2 white and one black the white onley lasts on matte or semi gloss surfaces ive wrote on glossy and reflective surfaces and found that after a month the paint turns into a chalky mess that is easly cleaned up by a dry cloth;but on non gloss surfaces they last a long time and leave a ghost.Ive never rely taged with my black one but im shure its the same deal. if you put them upside down in your pocket they will leak, overall i rate sharpie paint markers a 4/10
krinks allll the way. those little krinks are perfect, its so easy to control the drips, from tiny ones to unreadable. theres some other companies that have one or two really sick markers in their inventory, but almost every krink works excellent.