I went to hobby lobby and got a pilot silver marker fine point paint marker
I think a good place to go to look would be a an art or craft store, they would have what you need.
I agree. I once tracked down some silver and gold ball point pens for signatures but I never liked the outcome. I was trying for a signature over a sealer and there wasn't enough friction for the ball to roll so it left a sort of blotchy outcome. I'm at home now but when I get to the shop I'll load a picture of a cue with the signature and if I can find one of the pens I can send it to you.
Dick
Have you ever considered a dip fountain pen:
http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/146143-metallic-gold-dip-pen-ink/
Thanks a good suggestion. It has crossed my mind a time or two. I sort of always thought they were too much pen for my chicken scratch penmanship.
I switched from a rapidograph technical pen to the pigma micron because the tip of the technical pen is rather hard. With the softer pigma tip I can sign and wipe and sign and wipe until I'm satisfied with how it looks. I think I signed one cue 10 times before I didn't hate it. :sorry: With the technical pen and most likely with a metal tipped dip pen, and impression is left in the clear limiting my do overs.