Personalized "My Sharpie" Markers

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Pens emblazoned with your name are as old as the hills, but I thought I'd mention these personalized Sharpies for one reason: When you remove the Sharpie logo and text, it's sort of hard to recognize the markers as name-brand Sharpies. Weird, huh?

The prices aren't bad if you actually want to order customized Sharpies—$12 for 6. Might not prevent co-workers from stealing yours, but will at least make them feel more guilty when they're using them.

Product Page [MySharpie.com]


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#1 posted by Anonymous , November 26, 2007 1:10 PM

Er, or you could just sandpaper off the logo and draw your own. But then you would need two sharpies, I guess. Still, hard to have too many sharpies.

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couldn't I just write my name on my own Sharpie using another Sharpie?

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I just ordered a 6-pack of these for my mom. She creates abstract art exclusively with Sharpies. She'll draw on and color any surface that holds still long enough.

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...and draw your own. But then you would need two sharpies...

Yeah, SO simple, isn't it?
You just need a second sharpie. And then a third to draw upon the second. A fourth to draw upon the third and so on.

An endless, sickening, never-ending cycle...

Just buy the damn things pre-printed and avoid the suffering.

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Personalized Sharpies? Meh.

Personalized Shar-Peis? NOW you're talking.

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They dont seem to use the "Sharpie" style font that is used in the logo for your personalized msg. I would be more likely to purchase if that were the case. I would order markers with A-Z and a-z. That would be my favorite font. SHARPIE!

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"Personalized Shar-Peis? NOW you're talking."

You can use the pens for that too!

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#8 posted by Anonymous , January 2, 2008 7:29 PM

...and draw your own. But then you would need two sharpies...

Yeah, SO simple, isn't it?
You just need a second sharpie. And then a third to draw upon the second. A fourth to draw upon the third and so on.

An endless, sickening, never-ending cycle...

Just buy the damn things pre-printed and avoid the suffering.

hello? you could just take a sharpie and draw on the other sharpie and then use the drawn on one to draw on the other. duhhh. use ur noggin. hrm, sounds confusing though. but it's not ;)


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