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Fine Point Markers
what kind of pen do you use when sketching?
or a Fine Marker… kindly tell what brand and point… is it usually 0.5? tnx in advance for your answers
My standard is the Pigma Micron by Sakura. It’s great for illustrations and the ink is archival quality. They have fine point and brush tips, but my favorite is the 005 for detail.
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12 Bic Mark-It Permanent Markers with Fine Point Tuxedo Black $9.99 |
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12 BIC Mark-It Permanent Markers with Fine Point Deep Sea Blue $9.99 |
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12 BIC Mark-It Permanent Markers with Fine Point Rambunctious Red $9.99 |
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12 BIC Mark-It Permanent Markers with Fine Point Assorted $9.99 |
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Sharpie Fine Point Marker 2PK Black $2.78 |
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Sharpie, 8 Count, Silver, Metallic Fine Point Marker $10.42 |
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18 Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Markers 30173 $9.99 |
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4 Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Markers, Black $2.99 |
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2 Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Markers, 1 Blue / 1 Red $1.49 |
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Sharpie – Ultra Fine Point Permanent Marker 2/CD $2.88 |
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Wet-Erase Overhead Transparency Markers,Fine Point $11.38 |
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Lot of 2 Bic Mark-It Permanent Markers Fine Point 5-packs BLACK – Free Shipping $10.95 |
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10 Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Markers, Black, 2 packs of 5 markers each, NEW $7.25 |
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BRAND NEW Sharpie Fine Point Assorted Permanent Markers 12 ct, Top-Seller Rating $6.25 |
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New Pack 5 Quartet Enduraglide Fine Point Dry-Erase Markers Black Blue 5001-16M $4.99 |
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Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Marker – 3 Ea,6 Packs $15.74 |
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Sharpie Mini Fine Point Permanent Marker- 6 Ea/4 Pack $24.35 |
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BIC MARK IT PERMANENT MARKER (TUXEDO BLACK) FINE POINT/TIP/5 PACK EACH/LOT 2 $6.95 |
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Red Color Ink Fine Point Permanent Board Marker Pen $2.61 |
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Skillcraft Red Permanent Markers 12 PACK BOX Fine Point $4.50 |
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Set of 3 Sharpie Fine Point Markers $4.50 |
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Set of 3 Sharpie Fine Point Markers $4.50 |
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Skillcraft Red Permanent Markers 12 PACK BOX Fine Point $4.50 |
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Set of 3 Sharpie Fine Point Markers $4.50 |
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Set of 3 Sharpie Fine Point Markers $4.50 |
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Set of 3 Sharpie Fine Point Markers $4.50 |
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Skillcraft Red Permanent Markers 12 PACK BOX Fine Point $4.50 |
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24 New Sharpie Permanent Marker Fine Point New in Package – FREE USA SHIPPING- $16.99 |
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Expo Low Odor Dry Erase Marker, Fine Point, Red $15.14 |
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Dixon Ticonderoga RediSharp Permanent Markers, Rubber Grip, Fine Point, Red, $16.76 |
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Dixon Ticonderoga RediSharp Permanent Markers, Rubber Grip, Fine Point, Blue, $16.76 |
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Sharpie® Fine-Point Markers – Black, Box of 12 $8.95 |
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BIC Mark-It Permanent Marker Fine Point Assorted Color Blue Black Red Green 5/PK $3.99 |
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12 Sharpie Permanent Fine-Point Markers, Black $5.99 |
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LOT OF 3 Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Markers, Silver, 12/pk $18.00 |
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Red Platic Case Slim Twin Tip Fine Point Marker Pen $3.59 |
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BIC Mark-It Permanent Marker – Fine Point – 5 Markers – Black – Brand New! $0.99 |
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BIC Mark-It Permanent Marker – Fine Point – 5 Markers – Assorted – Brand New! $0.99 |
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5 Pack of Fine Point Tip SHARPIES Markers NEW Pastels $4.99 |
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15 new Quartet Dry-Erase fine point Markers Black color blk enduraglide 5001-17M $12.99 |
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12 expo markers Dry Erase Fine Point Black new $7.50 |
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STAEDTLER 8 COLOR PERMANENT MARKERS LUMOCOLOR FINE POINTS $8.88 |
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BIC Mark-It Permanent Marker, Fine Point, Black, 3 Markers (GPMP31-Blk) $5.00 |
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OfficeMax OM97469 Fine Point Permanent Marker Red 12pk $4.41 |
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NIP 24 Pack Sharpie Permanent Marker Fine Point Plus an Additional Sharpie $22.75 |
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Super Permanent Markers, Fine Point, Assorted, 4/Set $8.25 |
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Sanford Fine Point Permanent Marker Set – Black Ink, Blue Ink, Red Ink, Green $18.31 |
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Sanford Expo 2 Fine Point Marker – Chisel Marker Point Style – Assorted Ink – 12 $10.74 |
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NIP 24 Pack Sharpie Permanent Marker Black Fine Point + an Additional Sharpie $24.75 |
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Staedtler 316wp4 Lumocolor Fine Point Waterbased Marker – Red Ink, Black Ink, $6.70 |
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Sanford Expo 2 Fine Point Marker – Assorted Ink – 4 / Set – Cardscan San-86074 $5.17 |
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Sanford Fine Point Permanent Marker Set – Black Ink, Blue Ink, Red Ink, Green $18.31 |
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Sanford Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Marker – Black Ink – 5 / Pack – Cardscan $5.71 |
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Sanford Expo 2 Fine Point Marker – Black Ink – 1 Each – Cardscan San-86001 $10.91 |
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