With a whole range of fantastic colours to suit every need on set. These 12″ weighted sausage markers are designed for indicating actors’ positions. Constructed from shot-filled, heavy-duty nylon, they are very hard wearing and available in a range of colours for high visibility and easy identification on set. These markers make the perfect reusable alternative to tape.
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Waterproof PVC 12″ Sausage Marker
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With a whole range of fantastic colours to suit every need on set. These 12″ weighted sausage markers are designed for indicating actors’ positions. Constructed from shot-filled, heavy-duty nylon, they are very hard wearing and available in a range of colours for high visibility and easy identification on set. These markers make the perfect reusable alternative to tape.
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