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Your shots always look like they've been taken in a Gentleman's club in Berkley Square.

 

Gorgeous.

 

Couldn't agree more!

Congrats for the photos, Attila!

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That is very beautiful. I fell for diamine amber, and my spouse uses pumpkin. While pumpkin is legible, I only use amber in a brush-pen to highlight or decorate.

Thanks! My now Go-TO orange is Edelstein Mandarine Orange. I like the tangy taste.

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They sure are! They look like bottled sunshine. :)

When winter returns, skyppere, may be asking you to send us some. :lticaptd:

Wait right there!

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Everything is impermanent.

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I especially like the dragon.

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

Create a Ghostly Avatar and I'll send you a letter. Check out some Ink comparisons: The Great PPS Comparison 

Don't know where to start?  Look at the Inky Topics O'day.  Then, see inks sorted by color: Blue Purple Brown Red Green Dark Green Orange Black Pinks Yellows Blue-Blacks Grey/Gray UVInks Turquoise/Teal MURKY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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those were wold ill post in a few i actually keep my inks in a tall deck cigar box, I like it

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'The Yo-Yo maneuver is very difficult to explain. It was first perfected by the well-known Chinese fighter pilot Yo-Yo Noritake. He also found it difficult to explain, being quite devoid of English.

So we left it at that. He showed us the maneuver after a sort. B*****d stole my kill.'

-Squadron Leader K. G. Holland, RAF. WWII China.

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It looks really nice! :thumbup:

Thanks a lot ! :) But I cannot compete with your pictures.

Everything is impermanent.

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My photo is not as fancy as other photos, but it's still an ink bottle.

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“My two fingers on a typewriter have never connected with my brain. My hand on a pen does. A fountain pen, of course. Ball-point pens are only good for filling out forms on a plane. - Graham Greene

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I'm pretty sure I've posted this picture before, but I can't remember what thread it was. But I'm not averse to showing it again :)

 

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I'm pretty sure I've posted this picture before, but I can't remember what thread it was. But I'm not averse to showing it again :)

 

 

Impressive!

Looks like you could use some peacock blue :D

So tell me... How does it feel if you find out you prefer another blue after all? :)

Everything is impermanent.

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those were wold ill post in a few i actually keep my inks in a tall deck cigar box, I like it

That's nice!

Cigar boxes are great solutions! I was thinking about getting one for my pens.

 

Thanks a lot ! :) But I cannot compete with your pictures.

:blush:

We are not here to compete ;)

I love seeing everyone's addition to the thread!

 

In my last holiday I've picked up a couple of Pelikan inks

This new label design seems to be pretty good!

 

I'm pretty sure I've posted this picture before, but I can't remember what thread it was. But I'm not averse to showing it again :)

Oh wow! That is kind of a "Skriptoruim" :P

Very nice collection!

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Some of my ink bottles...

Very nice collection! What are the spherical bottles in the middle picture?

Everything is impermanent.

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Some biscuits? Yum-yum!

 

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Ooohhh, wait...no biscuits?!?

 

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All right, biscuits for pens.

 

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Very nice collection! What are the spherical bottles in the middle picture?

They are traveling ink bottles in bakelite... marbled brown-redish, very practical when traveling.

They were hard too find but some were offered through e bay recently and I could not resist them.

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