Yes, Edding markers are of the slow drying kind.
I have not found any with tips as fine as the Staedtler pens.
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On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Andrew Mathison
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andrewdavid.mathison@...> wrote:
> Dear Stefan Trethan
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> it may have already been mentioned (my apologies if that is so!), but Edding permanent markers can be "reloaded", do not seem to dry out quickly and at least in black resisted all etchants that I have used. I used them years ago to touch up both foils for PCBs and final PCBs before etching. (though not for some years.)
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> I have only used black though for etching, I could not say if the other colors work as well in that respect, but they also do not dry out quickly as long as the cap is properly on....I have a set that I have had for at least 5 years of all the colors......they are still good though only used occasionally....all are reloadable if you buy the refill bottles....I have only reloaded black myself though.
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> They also come in several thicknesses too. Check here:-
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> http://www.waltersandwalters.co.uk/html/permanent_markers.html
> Regards
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> Andy