It just occurred to me that if I don't use a waterproof ink, someone may be able to change the contents. Is this a legit thought or an I paranoid? What do you use for checks?
I use either Noodler's Black or Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher (a dark blue). Both are bulletproof inks and perform well in every pen I've used them in...
Seems to me that the "duplicate checks" would solve for this. You have a record of the original check and analysis should be able to show that the paper was altered.
That said, I write about two checks per month, if that, and they go to reputable businesses. I ain't skeered.
You'd think it would help, but I find that my nibs don't have enough contact for the duplicate to work. I've actually gone back to ballpoints as a result which makes this moot, but it seemed a worthy forum topic.
What's a check?
Iron gall inks for me.
Something that backwards countries still useWhat's a check?