Posted by squee.gee | 18 Nov 2008
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Known for their distinct dripping ink effect, KRINK have released the K-66 Steel Tip Marker available in 10 colors.
Krink was developed by graffiti writer and artist, Craig "KR" Costello. Carefully seeking out ingredients that were not readily available, "KR" created a variety of homemade inks and markers fit for use in both street and studio environments.
All markers and inks are handmade in the USA, get your KRINK here.

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Folks, Krink is cool, but a youtube search will turn up dozens of instructional videos for making yr own markers. The easiest is probably a piece of a chalkboard eraser stuffed in a coke bottle. Ink=rustoleum+paint thinner. Control the means of creation yourself!