Personalized "My Sharpie" Markers
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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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.
couldn't I just write my name on my own Sharpie using another Sharpie?
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.
...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.
Personalized Sharpies? Meh.
Personalized Shar-Peis? NOW you're talking.
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!
"Personalized Shar-Peis? NOW you're talking."
You can use the pens for that too!
...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 ;)