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 I found this buff in progress at the McDonald's in the Montreal suburb of Dorval, while sitting in the parking lot munching on my breakfast. The wooden wall around their garbage dumpster had gotten tagged recently.
First, the pressure washer was used to remove the graffiti. It took some time and patience, and did not completely remove the tag.
The next day, the painting...
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY

Passed this door a while back, next to the laundromat at the corner of Wilson and Willoughby. It was covered in Jesus Saves and Noxer tags...
After several months, AVone went over Noxer...
Three days later, the door got buffed...
(sorry for the blurry cameraphone pics)
Bushwick, Brooklyn...
author: serlingrod : Philadelphia, PA

author: Metro1 : New York, NY

Mini-wide
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.
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