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# are these done with a steel nibbed pen?
(, Sat 5 Jan 2008, 23:55, archived)
# Micron pens
(03 and 05). Not sure if that answers your question. Having trouble lighting them to take pictures (too large for my scanner).
(, Sat 5 Jan 2008, 23:58, archived)
# they look good
but would benefit from some post processing in Illustrator and tattyshop
(, Sun 6 Jan 2008, 0:01, archived)
# aah ver' good :)

try using the old fashioned nibs...they're ace and I think they'd suit your style.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2008, 0:02, archived)
# this
warrants an exciting trip to the art store tomorrow
(, Sun 6 Jan 2008, 0:05, archived)
# if you're interested.....Gerald Scarfe's work is all ink and nib :)
(, Sun 6 Jan 2008, 0:16, archived)
# :)
Micron used to be my chosen exhaust pipe for 2 stroke bikes!

gawd I'm old....
(, Sun 6 Jan 2008, 0:07, archived)
# hehe, I had a Micron
on my old RD 50 LC Yam back when I was merely a sperm and had my 'l' plates. Ah, the things we did as a kid to look cool.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2008, 0:10, archived)
# haha you young'un
Mine wasn't even the LC model!
great fun though lying flat on the tank trying to get an extra mph out of the wheezing lump
(, Sun 6 Jan 2008, 0:13, archived)
# I had also the
pre LC model but so did my mates. So being the only guy with a job I bought the LC when it appeared just to look cool ( because it had a look of the RD350 LC which we all worshipped. Sad thing was that it was slower being restricted and cost me a fortune to have it fiddled with.
(, Sun 6 Jan 2008, 0:16, archived)