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Berol China Markers are a lab standard for editing , because they mark on almost any porous or non-porous material without scratching the surface.
They allow you to write on photos without it being permanent.
The wax color rubs off with a soft cloth or tissue. To sharpen simply peel for more marker.
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Comments about Berol China Marker (Grease Pencil)-White:
The tip of the pencil breaks easily. Much easier to use a Sharpie than this.
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Comments about Berol China Marker (Grease Pencil)-White:
I use it to mark which negatives I want to print when they are in the sleeves. works good for that
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Comments about Berol China Marker (Grease Pencil)-White:
Nearly impossible to find this color marker in a stationeary store. You had it on line. Perfect!
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Comments about Berol China Marker (Grease Pencil)-White:
I use china markers to make marks on vinyl records that I later use for sampling. They are a great way to mark grooves so that if you have a stack of records you've listened to, you know exactly where the parts you want to sample are located. Additionally, unless you press extremely hard, it's pretty easy to clean off.
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