Marker clips, pen clips, and dry erase markers

Marker shown is about the size of a pen. Click Here to see moreLooking for a small, inexpensive plastic clip that does a great job of attaching thin, pencil-size dry erase markers to a dry erase board?

I was. I wanted a marker clip designed so you slide the dry erase board between two "legs" of the clip and friction holds the clip in place. Then you'd just snap a dry erase marker, pen or pencil in place.

So I started calling around in search of a clip that would attach the marker to my dry erase boards. Let me tell you, inexpensive marker clips are awfully doggone hard to find.

After several days of searching, the only manufacturer I'd found with reasonably priced clips had a minimum order that would be enough clips to last me for just over 41 years. I don't mind buying some extra stuff here and there, but a four decade supply seemed like a bit too much.

So I spent a few more weeks calling around, sending out tons of E-mails, and trying to find a good quality, inexpensive, easy-to-use, clip for my markers that I could buy in small quantities.

As you've no doubt guessed, I couldn't find an inexpensive marker clip, and I ended up ordering that 41 year supply of marker clips.

When I ordered the marker clips, my wife wasn't real happy. Don't get me wrong - these are nice plastic clips. Very nice plastic clips. They do a great job of holding the dry erase markers, pens and pencils. Heck, they're even made here in the United States.

While my wife agreed these were very nice looking marker clips, she didn't like the way they looked when I scattered boxes and boxes of them all over her living room and dining room. A 41 year supply of marker clips sure takes up a lot of room.

Which brings me to why I originally created this particular web page. If you're looking for plastic clips to hold thin markers, pencils or pens, I know where some can be found. And you don't even have to buy a 41 year supply!

I'll be very happy to sell you 50,000 or 100,000 clips.

Or 10,000 clips.

Or 4,000 clips.

Or 1,724 clips.

Or 150 clips.

Or 10 clips.

Or just 1 clip (every bit helps!).

As you saw at the top of the page, the way these work is you slide the marker clip on to the dry erase board, and then snap the marker into the clip holder.

Here's a marker clip in use on one of my 8" wide x 2.5" tall "United We Stand" magnetic-backed dry erase boards (the dry erase marker is about the size of a #2 pencil or a "stick" style ball-point pen):

Now in Stock! - Marker clips with self-adhesive backing. The exact same clip, but with a piece of white, self-adhesive foam tape on the back. Just peel the protective covering from the foam tape and stick the clip to your dry erase board or other surface!

Please Click Here to open a new window where you can start the online ordering process or calculate the pricing before mailing your order with a check.

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We normally quote 7 to 10 days lead time for shipping. If you need your markers and/or clips sooner, please contact us and we'll make every effort to meet your requirements. Please click here to contact us.

Here's the pricing on the "standard" clips and dry erase markers:

Plastic Clips for markers

Quantity

Price Each

 

Plain

Self-Adhesive

1 to 99

$0.17

$0.20

100 to 249

$0.16

$0.19

250 to 499

$0.15

$0.18

500 to 999

$0.14

$0.17

1,000 to 2,499

$0.13

$0.16

2,500 to 4,999

$0.12

$0.15

5,000 to 9,999

$0.11

$0.14

10,000 to 19,999

$0.10

$0.13

20,000 to 49,999

$0.09

$0.12

50,000 to 74,999

$0.08

$0.11

75,000 up

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Black Dry Erase Markers

Quantity

 

Price Each

1 to 49

 

$0.45

50 to 99

 

$0.44

100 to 249

 

$0.42

250 to 499

 

$0.40

500 to 999

 

$0.37

1,000 to 4,999

 

$0.35

5,000 up

 

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Prices do not include shipping / handling

Approximate Dimensions:

A Picture is worth a thousand words: We've got two videos that show the marker clips in action and give you an idea of the size of marker, pencil, and pen that will fit in the clip. Please Click Here to open a new window with the videos.

Every now and then I get a phone call or Email asking "do you still have any of those marker clips for sale?"

Yep, I do.

And I suspect I'll continue to have them for at least the next.... ummmm.... 41 years.

 


Order Online

To order online (using a credit card or PayPal account) Please Click Here to open a new window where you can start the ordering process.

Customized Creations Web Site

I did this web site, www.MarkerClips.com, to make it as easy as possible for folks to find me and take some of the marker clips off my hands. My primary web site is www.ccreations.com

Please Click Here to visit the Customized Creations web site, www.ccreations.com

Actually, I have several other web sites too:

www.MakingItSpecial.com

~ "Save the Date" magnets for weddings, showers, parties, and other special occassions)

~ Customized photo clocks - put your favorite photo and maybe even a caption on a clock

~ Customized dry-erase refrigerator calendars - put family name at the top and have no background, one of our stock backgrounds, or even your favorite photo in the background)

~ Plastic coated name tags with magnetic fasteners mean no more poking holes in your clothing to attach the name tag.

~ Buttons, either customize or stock. Round buttons available in three sizes with no minimum order. We can pre-print names on buttons to create an inexpensive name tag badge.

~ Memento Boards make great table favors or mementos of any special occassion. All the memento boards have a full-sized magnetic backing - they're like big refrigerator magnets you can write on.

www.PaulaFish.com takes you to information about my wife, who passed away in February of 2003

www.BasicHydraulics.com is a web site about the one-day, in-house, customized "Basic Hydraulics" class I teach. If you've got a group of folks who work with hydraulics, I can help them do a better job of operating and maintaining the equipment. And that increases productivity and reduces downtime - something that is always good.

www.HydraulicRepairShops.com is an online directory of hydraulic repair shops. If you run a hydraulic repair shop, you should be listed in the directory.

www.WYHS.org is a site I do for the alumni of my high school, Whitehall Yearling High School.

www.RobFish.com doesn't get updated very often - I always seem to be too busy with other stuff.

Pshew... what a bunch of web sites. If you do wander through them, keep an eye out for my "squirrel" stories, my lint collection and my complaint letter to the NCAA - lots of folks seem to enjoy them.

Thanks for visiting my site(s) and have a GREAT day!

Rob