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The AD Marker by Chartpak is a professional, xylene-based fine-point marker designed for artists and designers. It offers a rich, vibrant color palette perfect for blending and shading on various surfaces, including paper and ceramics. This marker is made in the USA and conforms to ASTM D 4236 standards, ensuring quality and safety for all your creative projects.
Manufacturer | Chartpak Inc. |
Brand | AD Marker |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | P98FP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Xylene |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | Fine |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | P98FP |
J**.
Works great but smells intense
You know every time you remove the cap which marker you’re using. This is nice and dark black and works as intended.
M**T
Best marker for doing large sketches and caricatures.
I use this exact marker a lot for my caricature art and to do large sketches and especially for doing caricatures. It's a nice marker and puts down a great amount of dark black ink when needed.
R**2
An actual xylene marker
Finally. An actual xylene based marker. Not alcohol based like so many of the new cheap markers. The xylene may smell but it is what gives this marker so much better coverage than an alcohol marker. Just like the old time Sanfords which you can't get anymore. This marker is perfect!
K**H
Chartpack
Best on the market
D**U
excellent
excellent
P**O
The Only Markers I Use
Chartpak is the only marker I ever use for caricature drawing. They have both a wide edge and a fine point, and they cover beautifully, After a while, the point loosens and becomes like a tail, making the points harder to draw. Also, the felt sometimes slips if you press hard. Otherwise, they hold up well and contain a lot of ink, which doesn't run out too son.
R**.
It dried up too soon
These are good markers but have a strong solvent smell, and dried up after a short period of time, did just a few drawings with it.
S**D
Xylene, xylene, xylene!
THANK YOU for making a good old-fashioned xylene permanent marker! Don't know how you got around the 1999 tree-hugger ban, but these things really do Work Just Like They Used To!
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