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  2. Montana Colors - Wikipedia

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    Montana Colors, also known as MTN, or sometimes Spanish Montana [1] (to distinguish it from German brand Montana Cans), is an art company founded by Jordi Rubio in Barcelona in 1994. [2] The majority of its products are designed for use in graffiti. [3] [4] They are considered to be one of the best spray paint brands in the world. [5] [6] [7]

  3. Permanent marker - Wikipedia

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    Other types, called paint markers, contain volatile organic compounds which evaporate to dry the ink, and are similar to spray paint. Due to solvents such as toluene and xylene often being present in permanent markers, they have a potential for abuse as a recreational drug. The permanent marker was invented in 1952 by Sidney Rosenthal.

  4. Paint marker - Wikipedia

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    Another type of paint marker is the solidified paint pen. This is a type of marker, often contained within a twist tube, that is a cylinder of semi-hardened oil-paint with a pointed tip. As one writes with it, the point wears down and must be advanced to in order to continue writing. The marker leaves a mark similar to that of chalk. It is ...

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  6. Hillside letters - Wikipedia

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    The M in Missoula, Montana, for the University of Montana, is an example of a built-up letter. Painted letters are typically found on bare rock faces and cliffs, as is the G in The Gap , Arizona . Cutout letters , the least common, are formed by removing the vegetation to create a letter; the R for the University of Redlands in Redlands ...

  7. John Louis Clarke - Wikipedia

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    He was the grandson of Montana fur trader Major Malcolm Clarke. [1] Malcolm Clarke was murdered by a band of Piegan Blackfeet at his Prickly Pear Creek ranch north of Helena, Montana on August 17, 1869, an event that led directly to the Marias Massacre in January 1870. During the 1869 raid on Malcolm Clarke's ranch, Horace, John's father was ...

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