Staples carries the Fisher pens, and they say it writes under water so I figured. But did not know for sure and wanted to find out before I bought a $20 pen that may or may not play well.
RITR paper is slick. Many ballpoints slip on the surface, and don't work reliably. A pencil works fine - and doesn't wash out, which I know from having run one of my RITR notebooks through the laundry several times.
Sometimes the simplest solution is the most elegant.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lindy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">RITR paper is slick. Many ballpoints slip on the surface, and don't work reliably. A pencil works fine - and doesn't wash out, which I know from having run one of my RITR notebooks through the laundry several times.
Sometimes the simplest solution is the most elegant.
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Some one asked this Q , yrs ago , and I said use a pencil as its cheaper & simpler & you can use the paper multiple times , as when you are finished , just rub it out .
And I wass called a Cheap Ba&*8#d , and every one wanted to waste money on a space pen .