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Do you have extra bottles of ink? They may not represent favorites but somehow I've wound up with a number of inks that have multiplied.

  • Parker Penman Ruby (discontinued)
  • Montblanc Racing Green (discontinued)
  • Waterman Blue-Black
  • Iroshizuku Syo-ro
  • Pilot Blue-Black
  • J. Herbin Poussiere de Lune
  • Montblanc Violet (discontinued)

Which ones have done that to you?

 

 

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Let's see...

 

  • Asa-gao. (My favourite.)
  • de Atramentis Sherlock Holmes (There is a VAST difference in batches, so we got both a dark blue and dark teal bottle.)
  • MB Racing Green (Right when discontinued... just in case.)
  • Sailor Oku-Yama (Best blood red ever, and an LE.)
  • I think another couple of those Sailor LEs, like Rikyu-cha.
  • BSB (I wanted the BIG bottle.)
  • Old Manhattan Black (It's just good.)

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I got spare bottles of a few of my favorites,

 

Liberty's Elysium

Sailor Yama Dori (LE)

Private Reserve DC Super Violet (LE, I think)

An extra 30ml of Diamine Poppy

 

I accidentally have 2 bottles of Black Swan in Australian Roses and I don't even like the color.

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I have duplicate bottles of Pharmacist's Terra incinerata and Darkening Absinthe.

I do have some inks in bottles where I didn't finish the sample vial first, for one reason or another (such as, there isn't enough left to get a large nib and feed into the ink completely).

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I think the better question is which inks do I not have duplicates of?

With the new FPN rules, now I REALLY don't know what to put in my signature.

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Noodler's Texas Bluebonnet--since it comes in ickle bottles I figured if I liked it I'd want two, it seemed silly to order just one bottle over the phone from Dromgoole's, and if I didn't like it I could trade it for something else. Happily, turns out I love it and it behaves well in one of my favorite pens. :)

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I think the better question is which inks do I not have duplicates of?

 

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  • Pharmacist's Urkundentinte
  • Magic Color Rust (acrylic ink)
  • Magic Color Delta Violet (acrylic ink)
  • Chesterfield Archival Vault
  • Noodler's Lermontov
  • Diamine Ancient Copper
  • Magic Color Earth Brown (acrylic ink)
  • R&K Scabiosa
  • R&K Salix

 

I'd like to get more bottles of Noodler's Heart of Darkness and Bad Blue Heron, too. And FPN's Noodler's Galileo Manuscript Brown.

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Parker Penman Sapphire

Noodler's Ottoman Azure

Private reserve American Blue

Private Reserve DC Supershow Blue

Private Reserve Electric DC Blue

Iroshizuku Kon-Peki

Noodler's Boston Brahmin Black

 

Plus two samples of DeAtramentis Magic Wizard - the second one ordered because I forgot I'd already gotten one earlier......

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MB Carlo Collodi

Private Reserve Invincible Black (old formulation)

Levenger Cobalt Blue

 

Pilot Iroshizuku Ina-ho sample (accidentally ordered two samples in separate orders)

Smith Premier No. 4
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I try not to get duplicates. I am new to the hobby and there are so many to try. I did end up with an extra Aurora Black somehow that I did not order intentionally. It must have snuck into a shopping cart somehow.

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I've purchased backup bottles of some favorites, plus a couple of others that I have just because.

 

Iroshizuku fuyu-gaki

MB Racing Green

MB Royal Blue

R&K Blau-Schwarz

Sailor miruai

Sailor tokiwa matsu

Stipula Verde Muschiato

Visconti Blue

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I think the better question is which inks do I not have duplicates of?

 

:ltcapd:

 

:roflmho: My thoughts exactly.

 

Parker Penman Sapphire

Noodler's Green Marine

Sheaffer's Peacock Blue

Very likely that I will double up my MB Diamond Blue, not that I will ever use all the ink I have now!

Sheaffer Targa - Parker Penman Sapphire----- Luoshi - Silk Road Green

Twsbi - Noodler's North African Violet-----Lamy Vista - Noodler's Marine Green

WTB Lamy Terracotta and Savannah, Sweden LE, Japan LE

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These are the only ones I have more than one bottle:

 

Noodler's Legal Lapis

MB Burgundy

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I got spare bottles of a few of my favorites,

 

Liberty's Elysium

Sailor Yama Dori (LE)

Private Reserve DC Super Violet (LE, I think)

An extra 30ml of Diamine Poppy

 

I accidentally have 2 bottles of Black Swan in Australian Roses and I don't even like the color.

 

Some of us are very fond of AU Roses. Those bottles should be easy to sell or trade.

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Noodler's Air Corp because it's my most used color. Two bottles at home, and two at work.

-Mike

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Ok, here it goes:

 

  • MB Violet
  • Private Reserve Tanzanite
  • Noodler's Prime of the Commons
  • ESS Registrar's Ink
  • Noodler's Heart of Darkness

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