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Features:- Barrel - Yellow
- Ink Color(s) - Yellow
- Nontoxic - Yes
- Quantity/Unit - Dozen
- Special Features/Suggested Use - Quick-drying, odorless
Chisel Tipped Sharpie Highlighters are NOT Accurate and Smooth: Okay, I'm a bit in rant mode here. I'm not even sure what the old style tip was called - the blunt, flat but cut-on-an-angle Sharpie Highlighters. About a year ago (or so) they switched over to a chisel tip and IMO this was a disastrous move (I take my highlighting seriously). I can not find the old style tips anywhere! The problem with the chisel tips is that you cannot get a strong, thick, consistent line of ink across a whole line. So you have to go back and re-do it. Sometimes again- just to get a neat line. Now that bookmakers are cheaping out on paper (even hardcovers), this means there's bleed through to the other side of the page. Sharpie- please bring back the old style tips! At least make them available.
up with plain yellow - down with fluorescents !!: many years ago, the yellow highlighter was introduced and it has served us well - then, as often happens, people wanted variety and pizzazz so they introduced fluorescent highlighters - this would be ok but they then essentially dropped plain yellow to the point I now have to special order them thank goodness, they are still available (at least at this time) why can't we all leave well enough alone ?
reed and right....: This guy is right..... Now that a hunert and sixty buck textbook is made out of paper a little thicker than Charmin' you really need the highlighter quality of the good old days. The Bible thumper style dry markers are not bad, but they are hard to keep sharp and besides, when you whip one of them out at Dunkin' or Starebucks somebody comes over and invites you to Church. On Tuesday... You can find some of the better, older 25005 style Sharpie Accent highlighters at nearly bankrupted office supply houses in boxes of a dozen. Make sure they are not dried out before you get stuck. People who get most of their information from telebision and yahoo! news don' t highlight anyway, so Sanford could care less about this problem.
Chisel Tipped Sharpie Highlighters are NOT Accurate and Smooth: Okay, I'm a bit in rant mode here. I'm not even sure what the old style tip was called - the blunt, flat but cut-on-an-angle Sharpie Highlighters. About a year ago (or so) they switched over to a chisel tip and IMO this was a disastrous move (I take my highlighting seriously). I can not find the old style tips anywhere! The problem with the chisel tips is that you cannot get a strong, thick, consistent line of ink across a whole line. So you have to go back and re-do it. Sometimes again- just to get a neat line. Now that bookmakers are cheaping out on paper (even hardcovers), this means there's bleed through to the other side of the page. Sharpie- please bring back the old style tips! At least make them available.
| Binding: | Office Product | | Color: | YELLOW | | EAN: | 0071641250055 | | MPN: | 25005 | | Number Of Items: | 12 | | Package Quantity: | 1 | | UPC: | 071641250055 |
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