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Re: arsclist CD markers



Personally i like the Markers from Apogee, there a fine point marker that
works very well. these are about 2.00 ea at last purchase from Guitar centre.
Im sure you buy them from any number of other sources as well.


Dave Meyers
Overkill audio inc.

On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 13:16:10 -0500 Andy  Lanset <alanset@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I know there has been some previous discussion
> on this - but if folks could
> bring me up to date on their thoughts, I would
> be most appreciative.  
> 
> For archival purposes I do not write on the CDs
> with any kind of marker.
> 
> However, producers here would go nuts if they
> couldn't label their
> production CDs with some kind of marker.  Is
> one better than another?  Water
> soluable inks perhaps?
> 
> One producer/reporter presented me with a
> packet of Staedtler markers made
> in Germany. 
> The packet says, "Safe for labeling CD and DVD
> discs." The markers even come
> with a free blank CD. The packet also says -
> "smudge-proof and waterproof
> and low odor."
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Andy Lanset, Archivist
> WNYC Radio
> 1 Centre Street 26th Floor
> New York, NY 10007
> 212-669-4685
> 212-553-0629 FAX 
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