Also, I recently got these at Staples for a little over $1 per. I'm glad to hear you find them similar to the Microns, which I've never used. I was wondering how these Sarasas compared to them!
At 0.8mm that's only good for underlying I guess. I use Pigma Micron 0.25mm for writing and it is just perfect, not too thick not too thin. Is there any 0.25mm of these new ones you are showing? Also, are they acid free archival ink too? Thank you! ;)
They are acid-free archival ink. They do have another kit that has 5 markers with .7mm for color and .5 for black. That's the thinnest I've seen in Sarasa for Bible marking. amzn.to/2pWufv0
I just found your channel & have to say I liked this presentation and have subscribed. One question that will probably be answered as I view your other videos: what is a test bible?
Thanks Debbie! This is an old cheap Personal Size Giant Print Hendrickson. I'm using it for testing pens and markers because it's popular enough that a lot of people will be familiar with the paper.
Thanks Carla. It's the GT Luscombe Flex Ruler. You can get it from ChristianBook: www.christianbook.com/books-of-the-bible-flex-ruler/pd/9549016?event=ESRCG
Hi Raquel. I do have a color-code system. I actually have two versions: simple 1. Godhead - Yellow 2. Salvation - Red 3. Holiness - Blue 4. Healing - Purple 5. Bible Study/Defending - Green 6. End Time Prophecy - Orange detailed (using PrismaColor pencils) 1. Godhead - Yellow 2. Salvation - Red 3. Holiness - Blue 4. Healing - Violet 5. Bible Study/Defending - Grass Green 6. End Time Prophecy - Orange 7. Wrath of God/Judgment - Black 8. Faith - Pink 9. Works of the Flesh - Peach 10. Creation - Yellowed Orange 11. Science - Burnt Ochre 12. Gifts of the Spirit - Lilac 13. Fruit of the Spirit - Light Cerulean Blue 14. Miracles - Spring Green 15. Archaeology/Chronology - Dark Brown 16. Prayer - Light Aqua 17. War - Tuscan Red 18. Promises of God - Process Red I teach how to use it in detail in my book Easy Bible Marking Guide (which just updated yesterday) amzn.to/2ZfUI7y
One tip to save time while underlining, if it suits you, is to not underline at all, but rather put a vertical line along the paragraph. This way, you spend less time adjusting the ruler.
Excellent channel!! Keep up the reviews. They are so helpful. God Bless and have a great week!
Thanks Rory! I appreciate it!
These look great Randy, thanks for bringing them to my attention, I will definitely give them ago whenever I can get them in the UK.
Thanks for the review of these pens. Look nice..
Also, I recently got these at Staples for a little over $1 per. I'm glad to hear you find them similar to the Microns, which I've never used. I was wondering how these Sarasas compared to them!
At 0.8mm that's only good for underlying I guess. I use Pigma Micron 0.25mm for writing and it is just perfect, not too thick not too thin. Is there any 0.25mm of these new ones you are showing? Also, are they acid free archival ink too? Thank you! ;)
They are acid-free archival ink. They do have another kit that has 5 markers with .7mm for color and .5 for black. That's the thinnest I've seen in Sarasa for Bible marking. amzn.to/2pWufv0
The micon comes in .005, which is fantastic! So I'll not switch.
I just found your channel & have to say I liked this presentation and have subscribed. One question that will probably be answered as I view your other videos: what is a test bible?
Thanks Debbie! This is an old cheap Personal Size Giant Print Hendrickson. I'm using it for testing pens and markers because it's popular enough that a lot of people will be familiar with the paper.
Thank you.
Again Good job Randy I May order these at half the price
Thanks Arnold!
Nice Randy. One comment though. I have 3 greens in Micron. Actually Micron gives you 3 shades of all colors. Green, blue brown etc...
Thanks! I was referencing the 8-piece Inductive Bible study kit. I just didn't show it (or actually say that).
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Oh sorry about that. I got it...
No problem! I wasn't clear about it at all lol.
Hi Randy - what kind of ruler is that? I haven’t seen a small one that handy. Thanks for the review!
Thanks Carla. It's the GT Luscombe Flex Ruler. You can get it from ChristianBook: www.christianbook.com/books-of-the-bible-flex-ruler/pd/9549016?event=ESRCG
Any idea if they fade over time?
So far, I haven't noticed any fading.
Do you have your own color code system????
Hi Raquel. I do have a color-code system. I actually have two versions:
simple
1. Godhead - Yellow
2. Salvation - Red
3. Holiness - Blue
4. Healing - Purple
5. Bible Study/Defending - Green
6. End Time Prophecy - Orange
detailed (using PrismaColor pencils)
1. Godhead - Yellow
2. Salvation - Red
3. Holiness - Blue
4. Healing - Violet
5. Bible Study/Defending - Grass Green
6. End Time Prophecy - Orange
7. Wrath of God/Judgment - Black
8. Faith - Pink
9. Works of the Flesh - Peach
10. Creation - Yellowed Orange
11. Science - Burnt Ochre
12. Gifts of the Spirit - Lilac
13. Fruit of the Spirit - Light Cerulean Blue
14. Miracles - Spring Green
15. Archaeology/Chronology - Dark Brown
16. Prayer - Light Aqua
17. War - Tuscan Red
18. Promises of God - Process Red
I teach how to use it in detail in my book Easy Bible Marking Guide (which just updated yesterday) amzn.to/2ZfUI7y
Wish I had the money for the pens I need them
One tip to save time while underlining, if it suits you, is to not underline at all, but rather put a vertical line along the paragraph. This way, you spend less time adjusting the ruler.