QUOTE(CharlieB @ Feb 8 2008, 05:18 AM) [snapback]507426[/snapback]
What aspect of the ink makes it worth $18 a bottle? This is probably the most expensive ink I have ever seen.
I just checked and Swisher is now selling it for $17. I remember paying $18 because I recall thinking to myself at the time that it better be good for that price.
I was mostly curious about the colour, and now my curiousity has been satisfied. Unfortunately, the colour is really not distinct from many of the other blue inks that I already have -- though I have to admit, the bottle itself is quite nice. Is it worth $18? No. Is it worth $17? No.
The one thing that is different is this happens to be scented. (I'd still question whether the fact that it's scented ink justifies that price.) It wasn't advertised as scented so I was pleasantly surprised when I opened the bottle. It's not overly scented and it smells quite nice. But it dissipates once it's on the page -- which is why I probably forgot to note it in the review.
Unless you're really into sniffing ink bottles or sniffing the nibs of your pens (and I know some of you are, whether you're willing to admit to it or not), I don't think there's anything special about this ink that justifies a price tag of $17 or $18. The next time I pay for a bottle of ink at that price, it better self-clean itself out of the pen or be edible....or serve me breakfast (with a smile).