I can't say anything about the Tombow markers, I've never used them. But I've gone through dozens of FaberCastelle pitt markers. They're india ink pens that come in a few sizes of hard tips and also a few brush tips. I do basket illusion work with them and a little bit of other coloring on wood. I like them because they dry almost instantly on the wood but not in the pen as long as you keep the lid on. And they don't bleed or raise the grain at all. I use a homemade version of danish oil with basically the same ingredients of Waterlox with no problems at all. I've also used rattle can deft lacquer and Krylon matte finish with no problems. I'd suggest you avoid the alcohol based pens (sharpie, prismacolor, etc) on wood because of the bleeding. And if you do use them, don't spray them with laquer. The solvents in lacquer will cause the colors to run.