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Marsh T Grade Ink Quarts by Skorch - A Top 500 Reviewer! 04/11/2014
Marsh T Grade Ink Quarts Ok. Get this ink in black, and never buy another ink. It's the best. Hands down. Kind of matte black finish, dries quick, and drips like a dream. Though to buff on its own, and beast when mixed.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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Art Primo Toxic Shocker by Skorch - A Top 500 Reviewer! 04/11/2014
Art Primo Toxic Shocker Just did a quick update; I filled this marker with marsh ink and left it for a while (was sticking to the drip mop mini) and it softened up the plastic. Now I can actually squeeze it and get drips, or just write without any streaks. If I hadn't already given it full stars, I would have bumped it up.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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Pilot Refill Ink - 30ml by Skorch - A Top 500 Reviewer! 04/06/2014
Pilot Refill Ink - 30ml This ink is a classic for a god damned reason. Stop reading my review and buy four of these and a mini drip mop. "A mop?" Did I f*cking stutter? The drips this ink gives will end the lives of lesser men. Mix it with marsh for the most deadly combo I've used. (Still working to get my hands on garvey)

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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Art Primo Toxic Shocker by Lootem_is_a_dick - A Top 500 Reviewer! 04/03/2014
Art Primo Toxic Shocker Lots of people misunderstood what the toxic shocker is. It's basically a free-flow marker, because you can't squeeze it, but it has a flow restrictor in the nib so you don't destroy your pocket. It's small, concealable, and if you use a nice thin ink, like speedflow or a dye based ink, you can even get drips with proper juicing. It takes some practice, so I recommend getting some before you go do some streaky tags. I've run inks as thick as smash no problem, but it won't be dripping, so don't go in expecting that! If you're reading this review, then understand this marker isn't foolproof! However, it'll last you forever (save for nibs). I've fallen on, stepped on, thrown, left in the snow, dropped from about three stories up a ladder, and god knows what else to this marker, and it is fine. The thick plastic body prevents squeezing but it is as strong (or stronger) than the metal bodies of some markers. And best of all it's cheap! Get it, and a few nibs, and have fun.

Side note, the flow restrictor can be removed and it won't leak If you make it tight, but you have no control of the ink flow. It'll be messy and ridiculous unless you're using something quite thick. Remember to practice if you want to actually get good tags down.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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Molotow Cocktail - Speedflow by Skorch - A Top 500 Reviewer! 03/08/2014
Molotow Cocktail - Speedflow So I've now used this and the coversall, and this sh*t is f*cking killer. Coversall is nice, but you don't want nice stuff in your markers. You want the harbinger of death. That's what this is, the harbinger of death of all the pre-mixed inks. It'll cover just as well as the coversall, but it has an old-school ink sheen to it, like the purple-copper sheen of school pen ink. If you don't like that, get the coversall, but know that the coversall won't stain as hard. I haven't done backyard "buff tests" like the ten year olds on YouTube, I've killed two bottles of coversall and one bottle of speedflow, and my speedflow tags are withstanding the crews efforts better. Speedflow also runs better in your valve action business. Pro tip- research what you're adding to your ink before you add it. Some sh*t will work better than other stuff. For this ink, because it's alcohol based, I recommend potassium permanganate. Look it up, and have fun with your new industrial staining tool. But steer clear of brake fluid, because otherwise you have jets of fire coming from your ink, which is metal as f*ck, but ruins your mix. Stay safe, stay up, and stop reading bullsh*t reviews and go get the knowledge you need from the street.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]

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