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Struggling with an effect? Any tips (without giving too much away!) you'd like to share?

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Postby Kevin Cann » Dec 5th, '07, 18:47



Johnny Wizz wrote:From what I understand of the Super Sharpie it somehow tells you what someone has written, I am looking at thumb writers for prediction work.

But on the Super Sharpie subject, is anyone using one regularly? I seem to remember it had a luke warm reception when it was first discussed on here.


It doesn't tell you what someone has written although that would be brilliant :lol:

I use one all the time - probably for about a quarter of my close-up routines.

It is the best ink tw I have seen and the loading and offloading is extrememly easy and natural. I thoroughly recommend it.

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Postby Johnny Wizz » Dec 6th, '07, 12:39

Yes, I was under some idiot misunderstanding about the Super Sharpie.

Put it down to a senior moment

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Postby Craig Browning » Dec 6th, '07, 19:00

I've used the TT version of writer for years... I think I was making them before any commercial versions came out it's been so long... this and the "banjo pick" version of gimmick are my preference in that they fit in a very secure way and I know where the writing point, be it lead or ink, is at.

I've yet to use the Lincoln device but I've heard nothing but praise on it since its release.

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