The Best Silver Marker Paint Pen for Autographs - Autograph Live2024-03-29T15:28:39Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/the-best-silver-marker-paint-pen?groupUrl=tricksofthetrade&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI bought this marker for auto…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2021-12-31:3524372:Comment:17085342021-12-31T10:50:39.188ZNoah Enholmhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/NoahEnholm
<p>I bought this <a href="https://artltdmag.com/best-markers-for-autographs" target="_blank" rel="noopener">marker for autographs</a> from Sakura mostly because I saw many people on tiktok give good reviews about this pen since I wanted to try the glass paint trend. It works way better than I anticipated it to and doesn’t smudge easily when you decide to get rid of some paint. That’s good and bad in it’s own way but everyone should try this out!</p>
<p>I bought this <a href="https://artltdmag.com/best-markers-for-autographs" target="_blank" rel="noopener">marker for autographs</a> from Sakura mostly because I saw many people on tiktok give good reviews about this pen since I wanted to try the glass paint trend. It works way better than I anticipated it to and doesn’t smudge easily when you decide to get rid of some paint. That’s good and bad in it’s own way but everyone should try this out!</p> I have this paint maker and t…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2016-10-05:3524372:Comment:9900772016-10-05T07:33:30.980Zjimmy jonhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/jimmyjon
<p>I have this paint maker and the one thing I've noticed is that on certain surfaces even after a day of drying if you rub your finger across it, it will still smear a bit / rub off. Not so much on photo's but on things like my Nike Game Day Seahawks jersey if signed on the numbers the glitter silver will smear even though the paint is dry. I'm curious if anyone else has had this issue.</p>
<p>I have this paint maker and the one thing I've noticed is that on certain surfaces even after a day of drying if you rub your finger across it, it will still smear a bit / rub off. Not so much on photo's but on things like my Nike Game Day Seahawks jersey if signed on the numbers the glitter silver will smear even though the paint is dry. I'm curious if anyone else has had this issue.</p> well I have used both the dec…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2015-09-23:3524372:Comment:8189552015-09-23T02:18:56.228Zmichael bartowhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/michaelbartow
<p>well I have used both the deco paint pens and the uni ones also and I have to say both have some pit falls. I used a gold one in august for some autographs and they came out looking like the deco one. I had a crew chief sign the one car I had and it didn't come out that well. could barely see it. Granted I had other pens with me and I also had a Deco paint pen in a Blue Color. I was able to get 2 drivers to sign their diecasts and they came out very well. I'm going to dover in 2 weeks and…</p>
<p>well I have used both the deco paint pens and the uni ones also and I have to say both have some pit falls. I used a gold one in august for some autographs and they came out looking like the deco one. I had a crew chief sign the one car I had and it didn't come out that well. could barely see it. Granted I had other pens with me and I also had a Deco paint pen in a Blue Color. I was able to get 2 drivers to sign their diecasts and they came out very well. I'm going to dover in 2 weeks and will try again using the Uni paint pens but I guess you need to check them to make sure they work prior to doing anything. I bought some new silver paint pens and going to try and see how I make out and will post the results.</p> Oil based Sharpie paint pens…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2014-08-04:3524372:Comment:6261902014-08-04T07:19:54.775ZRichhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Rich1
<p>Oil based Sharpie paint pens (not the regular silver/gold/bronze Sharpies available in most stores) are excellent. The fine tipped ones are easy to charge and can dry completely in less than a minute if the paint is adequately mixed.</p>
<p>Oil based Sharpie paint pens (not the regular silver/gold/bronze Sharpies available in most stores) are excellent. The fine tipped ones are easy to charge and can dry completely in less than a minute if the paint is adequately mixed.</p> I'll have to check that pen o…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2014-07-30:3524372:Comment:6239052014-07-30T19:04:06.254ZBChttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/BC
<p>I'll have to check that pen out. Feel free to post pics so we can see how it came out.</p>
<p>I'll have to check that pen out. Feel free to post pics so we can see how it came out.</p> The silver sharpies are the s…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2014-07-30:3524372:Comment:6236992014-07-30T05:44:31.361ZMusicGuy423956https://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/MusicGuy423956
<p>The silver sharpies are the safest,less likely to smudge and dry very fast.The paint pens look best but you have to be very careful for smudges,ect.I normally mention to the signer that its a paint pen and and not to press to hard while signing,i had Jimmie Vaughn and Derek St Holmes leave huge globs of paint because they pushed down to hard on the retractable point allowing the paint to leak out while signing..uh !</p>
<p>The silver sharpies are the safest,less likely to smudge and dry very fast.The paint pens look best but you have to be very careful for smudges,ect.I normally mention to the signer that its a paint pen and and not to press to hard while signing,i had Jimmie Vaughn and Derek St Holmes leave huge globs of paint because they pushed down to hard on the retractable point allowing the paint to leak out while signing..uh !</p> I would say over 1min for it…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2014-07-24:3524372:Comment:6204982014-07-24T13:43:44.656ZKatoTheMasterhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/KatoTheMaster
I would say over 1min for it to fully dry, I just blow and blow on the graph for it to dry lol
I would say over 1min for it to fully dry, I just blow and blow on the graph for it to dry lol Just to contribute to the dis…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2014-07-23:3524372:Comment:6201062014-07-23T21:05:01.694ZMike Phttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/MikeP
<p>Just to contribute to the discussion, I couldn't purchase a Decocolor or unipaint marker, so I got a Craftsmart silver paint pen from Michael's. The signatures came out great, and I highly recommend them. </p>
<p>Just to contribute to the discussion, I couldn't purchase a Decocolor or unipaint marker, so I got a Craftsmart silver paint pen from Michael's. The signatures came out great, and I highly recommend them. </p> Thanks Kato! Also, I forgot…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2014-07-22:3524372:Comment:6194032014-07-22T15:34:21.746ZMike Phttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/MikeP
<p>Thanks Kato! Also, I forgot to ask, how long does it typically take the signature to dry after being signed with a uni paint pen? I am a little on edge about using a paint pain considering the risk of it not working because of priming or the autograph smudging (I'm going to a fast-paced meet and greet, which is why this all concerns me). Signatures with the pen look great from the pictures of seen though.</p>
<p>Thanks Kato! Also, I forgot to ask, how long does it typically take the signature to dry after being signed with a uni paint pen? I am a little on edge about using a paint pain considering the risk of it not working because of priming or the autograph smudging (I'm going to a fast-paced meet and greet, which is why this all concerns me). Signatures with the pen look great from the pictures of seen though.</p> Yep you need to prime it like…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2014-07-22:3524372:Comment:6193012014-07-22T09:08:19.088ZKatoTheMasterhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/KatoTheMaster
Yep you need to prime it like other paint pens, yes this would be great on boxing gloves, Footballs, etc I myself have used it on a boxing glove and looks great, I only really use UNI paint pens you don't really find Deco paint pens in the UK in shops only online from the US or from autographs shows and what I have seen and tested from Deco paint pens I don't like sometimes the pens spits out random paint over the area that's getting that's why I don't like them that's IMO.
Yep you need to prime it like other paint pens, yes this would be great on boxing gloves, Footballs, etc I myself have used it on a boxing glove and looks great, I only really use UNI paint pens you don't really find Deco paint pens in the UK in shops only online from the US or from autographs shows and what I have seen and tested from Deco paint pens I don't like sometimes the pens spits out random paint over the area that's getting that's why I don't like them that's IMO.