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I have a marker holder, black with a red twist knob, about 4" long, and am
looking for the replacement wax. It is one of those markers that marks on
anything. Any ideas on where to find it? I used to see these around, but
Walmart and Lowes don't seem to carry it anymore.
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On Sat, 3 Dec 2011 14:05:56 -0600, Michael Dobony
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I have a marker holder, black with a red twist knob, about 4" long, and am
looking for the replacement wax. It is one of those markers that marks on
anything. Any ideas on where to find it? I used to see these around, but
Walmart and Lowes don't seem to carry it anymore.


If it's a grease pencil, google that.
Plenty of sellers.

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Woolworths, or Montgomery Wards.

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I have a marker holder, black with a red twist knob, about 4" long, and am
looking for the replacement wax. It is one of those markers that marks on
anything. Any ideas on where to find it? I used to see these around, but
Walmart and Lowes don't seem to carry it anymore.

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On 12/04/2011 07:00 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
Woolworths, or Montgomery Wards.

"Michael Dobony" wrote in message
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I have a marker holder, black with a red twist knob, about 4" long,
and am
looking for the replacement wax. It is one of those markers that marks on
anything. Any ideas on where to find it? I used to see these around, but
Walmart and Lowes don't seem to carry it anymore.


.... or maybe E.J. Korvette, or Grant's.
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