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1970s and 1980s writers chose the mini-wide marker as their #1 tool to destroy the insides of trains. You are able to get sharp, bold lines with cool drips. The mini-wide marker was originally used all over Canal Street for unique Chinese lettering. This article has been viewed 1218 times in the last 18 months do not know: 17th Dec 2007 - 23:18 GMTI really like the idea of how they take the look from the street, and put it into this creative piece. anon (node-1050.tor.pppoe.execulink.com): 17th Dec 2007 - 23:19 GMTOh my bad, I commented on the picture not the article, too lazy to read article. so PEACEOUT! Comment on this article[previous] :: [next] |
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