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Prismacolor Premier Double Ended Art Markers 24 Count (97) | 
enlarge | Brand: Prismacolor Category: Office Product
List Price: $96.92 Buy New: $42.90 You Save: $54.02 (56%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3757
Color: ASSORTED Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 7 x 1.7
MPN: 87670 Model: 97 UPC: 070735000972 EAN: 0070735000972 ASIN: B0006HXFW2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Ships next business day! We appreciate our customers!
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| Features:
| • | Ink Color(s) - 24 assorted colors | | • | Ink Type/Features - Permanent | | • | Nontoxic - Yes | | • | Quantity Per Set - 24 | | • | Tip - Extra-broad and fine nibs create four line widths |
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| Accessories:
| • | HUN900802 - Sturdy Foam Board, 20x30, 10 CT, White | | • | HUN753630 - White Poster Board, 11 x 14, 10 Boards per Pack - 753630 / HUN753630 | | • | Elmer's 900510 Foam Board, White Surface with White Core, 30 x40, 25 Boards/Carton | | • | HUN750173 - White Poster Board | | • | HUN900109 - Foam Board, White Surface with White Core, 20 x 30, 25 Boards/Carton (HUN900109) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Prismacolor Double-Ended Extra-Broad/Fine Art Markers in Display
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| Customer Reviews:
Fabulous for detail work February 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These four-size headed pens are fabulous for detail work on acrylic or oil paintings. I use them for portraits. The only thing you need to remember is to buy a larger set. I started with a 24 and a 48, because larger sets were out of stock. Today, I finally got a 144-color set and now I can hardly wait for the weekend to use them. The wider heads make what is almost like a water-color wash over large areas, while the fine point is wonderful for details.
Prismacolor 97 Marker Set June 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found my experience positive. It was a colorful. I recommend others to purchase and use these markers. As a teacher I have used them for several years. This is the third time purchasing this item. they are very useful for teacher or student projects.
Colors That Delight Artists May 31, 2007 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
I got these for an artist friend of mine, and she was absolutely thrilled. I still have yet to see any of the drawings that she's done using them, though. Still, the fact that she seems to love them quite a bit is a good sign. She seemed to like the sketchbook I got with them more even though it was cheaper! I guess a blank sheet of paper is sometimes worth more than the ability to draw with nothing to draw on.
The Holy Grail of Markers December 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These are very high-quality, expensive markers. The markers are substantial, and feature a cap at each end, allowing the artist to choose the type of line needed. They fit together in a black plastic case which can be set up at an angle so that they, each with it's own colored dot at the end, are visible at the the same time, for ease of choosing and storing.
The Prismacolor markers are perfect for the professional artist or for those with experience in the type of art that demands markers, such as graphic arts, doing story boards, or the like. I am not such a person, however. I purchased the 24 marker set as well as some Prismacolor pencils (both Premier as well as Verithin) recently to expand my drawing hobby. The pencils are fine for me; I've been using them, and they are versatile for my needs. The markers I will be returning or reselling, though. I don't need anything that fancy. I DO need some gray markers, though, which the 24-set does not have, and I don't want to have to buy a bigger set. Also, I am sensitive to the smell of the markers. Not so bad as some, but still stinky to me.
I've tried a few other types of markers, and decided on a set called "Dual Brush Pens", which is just fine for my limited art-marker needs. I wish they came in more colors. But I'll be using mainly pencils and some paints, so I won't need the Prismacolor markers.
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