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  2. Whiteboard - Wikipedia

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    A combination between a whiteboard and a cork bulletin board Original early 1960s ad for "Plasti-slate", the first whiteboard/dry erase board invented by Martin Heit. It has been widely reported that Korean War veteran and photographer Martin Heit and Albert Stallion, an employee at Alliance, a leading flat rolled steel sheet supplier should be credited with the invention of the whiteboard in ...

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    Crayola Creative Fun Easel Dry Erase and Chalk Board $35 $45 Save $10 This two-sided standing easel has magnetic dry-erase and chalkboard surfaces which include paper clips.

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    Crayola Creative Fun Easel Dry Erase and Chalk Board $35 $45 Save $10 This two-sided standing easel has magnetic dry-erase and chalkboard surfaces which include paper clips.

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    This two-sided standing easel has magnetic dry-erase and chalkboard surfaces which include paper clips. It also includes an easy access, spacious tray for supplies with a foldable design for easy ...

  6. Dry erase board - Wikipedia

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  7. Wet-wipe marker - Wikipedia

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    Dry erase markers can usually be applied on top of the wet wipe marker, and erased without touching the wet wipe marks. Wet wipe markers were often used on overhead projector transparencies, as they could be stored and transported easily, unlike a traditional chalkboard.

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