Has anyone used fusion pens from Fusion headquarters?

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Terry Ow-Wing
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Has anyone used fusion pens from Fusion headquarters?

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I'm looking for pens that will fire and can be readable for signitures or notes for test fires. I looked at
[http://www.fusionheadquarters.com/Searc ... earch=pens]


are these good ? I'm looking mostly for the black and white and possible the gold pen to add details to pendants. Any advice will be appreciated. :)
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Barry Kaiser
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Re: Has anyone used fusion pens from Fusion headquarters?

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Try the pilot silver markers...available at Staples (for some reason not available at Office Depot).

Inexpensive and they do withstand firing.

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Kevin Midgley
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Bic white out pen
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