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- Manufacturer: Sharp Electronics
- Manufacturer Part Number: EL243SB
- Manufacturer Website Address: www.sharpusa.com
- Product Type: Simple Calculator
- Functions:
- Percent & Square Root
- Sign change keys
- Display Screen: 8 Character(s) - LCD
- Power Source: Solar, Battery
- Batteries: 1 x Button Cell
- Dimensions: 4.15" Height x 2.5" Width x 0.43" Depth
- Weight: 1.8 oz
Item #: SAN37675. Sharpie Marker offers an ultra fine point that marks on most hard-to-mark surfaces. Permanent on most surfaces. Fade-resistant and water-resistant ink further extends multiple project uses. Extra precise narrowed tip for extreme control and accuracy. Customers also search for: Sanford Ink Corporation,Markers,Marker Pens,Permanent,Sharpie Ultra Fine Point, 071641376755 |
Sharpie Marker Sampler Set with Zip Up Carry CaseSharpies are just plain fun to use. Sharpie markers are one of the most versatile markers on the market! They will write on virtually any surface. Use them on paper glass metal cardboard wood fabric... anywhere! The colors are brilliant and extremely permanent. This wonderful set includes 17 colored fine point (bullet tip) Sharpies 4 Ultra Fine Point Sharpies 2 Retractable Tip Sharpies and 1 Metallic Silver Sharpie. All of this comes in a heavy zip-up carrying case that has a slot for each Sharpie plus enough room to add more supplies of your own. An ideal gift or treat for yourself! |
If you love Sharpies, you are sure to love this new retractable Black Sharpie. Imagine no cap to remove or lose, no muss, no fuss ... just click and you're ready to permanently write on almost any surface, even the most hard to mark ones! Of course this retrtactable version dries quickly and has an AP Certified Nontoxic ink formula, plus it's got a safety seal that prevents dry out. The retractable Shrarpie Pen makes marking easy, with just one hand! # 203271. For more information call MAGNIFYING AIDS Toll Free: 866-691-2450 M-F 9-5pm/Sat. 10-4pm EST. |
Canine Blind Date Shar-pie and Poodle Sweatshirt is commercial quality 9.3-ounce high resolution heat transfers garment. 50-50 cotton-poly NuBlend fleece, fully coverseamed, ribbed collar, cuffs and waistband with spandex, set-in sleeves. Our image transfer produces professional matte finish with Premium Quality and Superior image resolution. Colors do not bleed and the image is sharp and crisp. |
Canine Blind Date Shar-pie and Poodle Coffee Gift Basket is measuring 9x9x4. Contains 15oz mug, BONUS free set of 4 coasters, biscotti and 5 blends of gourmet coffee. French Vanilla, Kenya AA, Decaf Colombian Supremo, Chocolate and Italian Roast Espresso elegantly presented in our signature black planet coffee gift box. A very nice and thoughtful gift for any occasion. |
The Sharpie Book traces the development of the sharpie from its earliest days to the latest plywood-and-epoxy designs; gives comprehensive instructions that can be used to build sharpies of all types and sizes; and includes more than a dozen designs and plans for sharpies from 15 to 40 feet from the likes of Chapelle, Kunhardt, Munroe, Boiger, Clapham, Kirby, and the author. A sharpie is a long, narrow, flat-bottom craft that evolved in the 19th century along the Connecticut shore as an oyster fisherman's boat. An 1880 report by the U.S. Census Bureau characterized the sharpie as "so good a fishing boat and so fast a yacht that it has been adopted in a great many other localities throughout the United States." To this add three more superlatives--easy, cheap, and fast to build--and you have the keys to the sharpie's almost cultlike popularity among backyard boatbuilders. |
A brief, but engaging, and eminently useful guide to doing a zine. From tools, to layout, copying, printing, trading, promotion, ordering, mailing, distribution, and a whole lot more. Over 150 (albeit pocket sized!) packed pages. The new third edition includes 32 more pages of distributor listings, stores, and libraries that work with zines. |
As the powerful P-38 lifted off the runway at New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, on April 3, 1944, the pilot, Evelyn Sharp, knew she was in trouble. She did not need to see the black smoke belching from the pursuit's left engine. Her cockpit instruments told her all she needed to know. With not enough altitude, nor engine performance to gain that altitude, a twenty-four-year-old barnstorming pilot from Nebraska set the Army Air Forces state-of-the-art fighter down on a grassy knoll near a wooded ravine. In the throes of the Great Depression , amidst the red dust and grasshoppers borne by a wind from the Oklahoma Panhandle, a young girl named Evelyn Sharp grew up in the north central region of the Nebraska Sandhills. It was there she assimilated the values of perseverance and commitment, and acquired a sense of adventure which would clearly define her character. Evelyn would not settle for the security of a loving husband and home. She wanted to fly. Born humbly, she was adopted by a loving childless couple who moved often, finding opportunity wherever it seemed to be. In her adult life, Evelyn would learn that a woman known to her as Aunt Elsie was in fact her biological mother. Evelyn was into every activity Ord High School had to offer, and she graduated in 1937 as the best girl athlete in the history of the school. During that time, an itinerant flight instructor, behind in his room and board bill at John Sharp's rooming house, offered to give Evelyn free flying lessons. Her fate was sealed. Evelyn took her first flight when she was fifteen years old and soloed one year later. The Ord businessmen put a down payment on a brand new Taylor Cub airplane for her, and in return, she promised to repay them through promotional advertising of the North Loup Valley during barnstorming tours. It was a good deal for both. Evelyn earned her private license at seventeen and a commercial-transport at eighteen. During l938 and 1939, she made appearances at county fairs and other community celebrations, giving over five thousand people a sky-ride. For most of them, this was their very first time in an airplane. By the age of twenty, she was one of only ten women flight instructors in the United States. Evelyn taught flying to over 350 men in the Government's pre-W.W.II Civilian Pilot Training Program in South Dakota and California. By this time, she was sole support of her parents. When the War Department organized the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron in 1942, Evelyn qualified as its seventeenth member. She brought more hours to the Ferrying Command than any of the other pilots. Freeing male pilots for combat, Evelyn flew nearly every airplane in the Army Air Forces inventory. She needed to complete transition to the B-17 before earning the highest rating available. That April day in 1944 during the Lockheed P-38 delivery to Newark, New Jersey, Evelyn's plane lost power on takeoff. She did not survive the forced landing. It had been nine years since she had taken her first flight off the pasture strip along the North Loup River in Valley County. But in that short time, she had left indelible memories in the hearts and minds of those who knew her. For those who did not know her, there are impressive remembrances of a woman who has been called Nebraska's most famous aviatrix: a P-38 prop marking the site of the airport at Ord named in her memory, picture and print lining the walls of the fixed-base operations building, the Nebraska State Historical Marker at the entrance to Sharp Field, and the renaming of a portion of Highway 11 to Evelyn Sharp Road. Each year on Fathers' Day weekend, the community of Ord celebrates Evelyn Sharp Days and remembers her induction as the first woman into Nebraska's Aviation Hall of Fame and Ord High School's Distinguished Alumni. Evelyn did not let role expectations, struggles, or disappointments stand in her way. She earned the reputation of being one of the finest pilots in the nation, but more importantly she had been kind to her family and friends. She did not forget the roots of her upbringing. In 1941 when a Bakersfield Californian reporter asked her if she would volunteer if war broke out, she had replied: Certainly! There's plenty of things a woman flier can do to help the aviation branches of the service. I'll do everything I can. For Evelyn Sharp, that statement had become prophetic. |
Twin-Powered Basic Hand-Held Calculator with Extra-Large Display and Attached Hard Cover. Main Features |
This order qualifies for free Shipping. See home page for coupon code. Sharpie sings "One Way or Another" and his mouth and head move to the music. He comes with three replaceable AA batteries and features an on/off switch on his fin. For more than a century, Gund has been creating unique teddy bears and other soft toys recognized the world over for their quality and innovation. When Adolph Gund started America's original plush company, he had a simple formula for success. Use the best materials. Find the best craftsmen. And stuff everything with a lotta love. Four generations and over a hundred years later, Mr. Gund would be pleased to know that some things never change. |
A comfy alternative to stilettos, this relaxed-style flat-heeled boot looks great over slim-fitting jeans and under casual, ankle-length skirts. The soft, suede slip-on design hits just below the knee and features a fold-over cuff and slightly pointed toe. A lightly treaded rubber heel adds durability, traction and long-lasting wear. |
Some animals use color as camouflage. You are not one of them. Forget the beasts of the jungle. You journey into unknown territory and laugh in the face of danger. You are bold. Here's just the shoe for such a rare species: a classic Converse silhouette, embellished with stark animal prints. Each pair includes two, vibrant Sharpie mini markers to help complete your design. |
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