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  2. Sharpie (marker) - Wikipedia

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    Sharpie is a brand of writing implements (mainly permanent markers) manufactured by Newell Brands, a public company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.Originally designating a single permanent marker, the Sharpie brand has been widely expanded and can now be found on a variety of previously unrelated permanent and non-permanent pens and markers formerly marketed under other brands.

  3. Permanent marker - Wikipedia

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    Permanent markers are used for writing on metals, plastics, ceramics, wood, stone, cardboard etc. However, the mark made by them is semi-permanent on some surfaces. Most permanent marker ink can be erased from some plastic surfaces (like polypropylene and teflon) with little rubbing pressure. They can be used on ordinary paper, but the ink ...

  4. Morley (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Morley (born 1982) is a street artist based in Los Angeles, California.He specializes in wheatpaste prints that feature bold text and an image of the artist drawing the words with a Sharpie marker.

  5. File:Sharpie-marker-types.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Sharpie (marker) - Wikipedia

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    According to this file (Duke University PDF , or Google's HTML cache ) the ingredients of Sharpie markers are as follows: Dyes; Propyl alcohol (N-Propanol), 200-250 PPM. Propyl alcohol was "evaluated for acceptable daily intake for man" (also, under "Observations in Man": "One fatal case of poisoning by ingestion of 400 to 500 ml of n-propyl ...

  7. Sharpie - Wikipedia

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    Sharpie (marker), a brand of markers, particularly permanent markers; Sharp-shinned hawk, a bird sometimes referred to as a "sharpie" Sharpy, a character in The Bluffers, a Dutch children's cartoon series; Sharpie, a nickname for steam locomotives manufactured by Sharp Brothers - see History of rail transport#Further developments

  8. Grease pencil - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Marks made by grease pencils are resistant to moisture and can usually be removed by rubbing the marked surface with a paper towel. Grease pencils are available in several forms. The outer casing may be made of wood (like an ordinary pencil) and sharpened with a knife or pencil sharpener. Other types are covered in paper and ...

  9. Marker pen - Wikipedia

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    The tip of a green felt-tip pen A box of colored felt-tip pens Marker pen. A marker pen, fine liner, marking pen, felt-tip pen, felt pen, flow marker, sign pen (in South Korea), vivid (in New Zealand), flomaster (in East and South Slavic countries), texta (in Australia), sketch pen (in South Asia), koki (in South Africa) or simply marker is a pen which has its own ink source and a tip made of ...

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