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Office Products : Sharpie Permanent Marker 35010 Fine Point Black (Canister With 36 Pens) |
List Price: $45.00Amazon.com's Price: $32.57 You Save: $12.43 (28%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Office Product
Brand: Sharpie
Color: Black
EAN: 0071641300514
Label: Sanford
Manufacturer: Sanford
Model: 35010
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sanford
Studio: Sanford
Sales Rank: 5669
MPN: SPE35010SH
Features:- The Industry Standard . . .The original pen-style permanent marker
- Permanent on most surfaces
- Water-resistant ink encourages multiple project uses
- Quick drying, AP Certified Nontoxic formula
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Product Description: - The industry standard original pen style permanent marker with durable fine point tip.- Permanent on most hard-to-mark surfaces.- The fade and water resistant ink is a quick drying, non-toxic alcohol based ink formula.- Black Ink.- Includes 36 markers in a bulk canister display.- Made in the USA.- Overall Dimensions: 0.6" Long x 2.05" Wide x 7" High.
Amazon.com Product Description: As the original pen-style permanent marker and industry standard, the Sharpie Fine Point makes a lasting impression on most surfaces. This bulk pack includes a total of 36 pens that can mark on rough wood, glass, foil, aluminum, metals, coated paper, and most plastics. It's ideal for busy homes, large offices or contractors.
 | The Sharpie Fine Point Markers in this 36 Pen Canister: - Offer water-resistant ink
- Utilize a quick-drying, AP certified, non-toxic formula
- Can be used on wood, glass, foil, metals, coated paper, and most plastics
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This pack includes 36 versatile, dependable marking pens. View larger. | 
Label lunch containers or virtually anything else. | Quick-Drying, Permanent Ink The Sharpie Fine Point uses water-resistant ink that features an AP certified, non-toxic formula for quick drying. It creates a permanent mark on a variety of materials, so it can easily be used on multiple projects. It also resists fading, and won't wipe off or smudge. When you want to make a mark that will stay put, this marker is the one you can rely on.
A Host of Uses Incredibly versatile and easy to use, the Sharpie Fine Point has an endless amount of applications. Try using it on plastic storage bins to label and organize tools, camping equipment, seasonal clothing and other garage-cluttering items. It's also great for initializing the tags on kids' clothing and backpacks. In the office, these markers can be used to label plastic lunch containers, mark file cabinet keys or create folder labels that don't smudge after excessive handling. On a job site, these Sharpies can also help mark materials for various projects so they stay organized and in the proper place.
About Sharpie Developed by the Sanford Ink Company, which was founded in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1857 by Frederick W. Redington and William H. Sanford, Jr., the Sharpie Fine Point marker hit the market in 1964. It quickly became known as the first pen-style permanent marker that could write on almost any surface--from glass, wood and stone, to plastic, metal and, of course, paper. Endorsed by celebrities like NBC talk show hosts Johnny Carson and Jack Parr, the Sharpie marker quickly gained prominence.
In the late nineties and early 2000s, the company introduced Sharpie markers in a variety of new, fun colors, including aqua, berry, turquoise and lime. By the end of 2002, over 200 million Sharpie markers had been produced, enough for approximately two Sharpie markers for every household in America!
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This is a great value for a dependable name-brand product. The Religious Education Department at our church was very happy to receive these wonderful markers at Christmas! The handy canister in which they arrived insure we'll always know where to find a trusty permanent marker.
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36 Sharpie's for $15, how can you beat that? I use them for so many things. Once dry the ink stays
on just about anything you use it on. Glass, steel, plastic and on and on...
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Created in 1964 by the Sanford Ink Company, Sharpie Permanent Markers set the standard as the first and most durable permanent marker. Made primarily of n-propanol, a key ingredient in cosmetics, Sharpie is AP (Approved Product of the Art & Creative Materials Institute) and certified nontoxic. There are many cheap knock offs out there but none that can go the distance against a Sharpie. The durability of Sharpie markers is absolutely second to none. The Sharpie Permanent Marker 36 Count Canister ... Read More
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