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good ink and great review thanks :thumbup:

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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+1 on a great review. I have it and I use it a lot. But less than e.g. MB's because it is even dryer and less saturated. But it's more than easy to buy here, and, as I haver been informed by Pelikan in Hannover, all over Europe. Again , this ink is -- as alledged by Pelikan here -- not to be discontinued or unshipped within Europe. Neither is it to be reformulated . The last iron-gall content incorporated was 25 years ago but today, no more. Whatever the fortune, I bought a whole handful of bottles a few days ago, on the street for 3.90 Eros a bottle.

 

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+1 on a great review. I have it and I use it a lot. But less than e.g. MB's because it is even dryer and less saturated. But it's more than easy to buy here, and, as I haver been informed by Pelikan in Hannover, all over Europe. Again , this ink is -- as alledged by Pelikan here -- not to be discontinued or unshipped within Europe. Neither is it to be reformulated . The last iron-gall content incorporated was 25 years ago but today, no more. Whatever the fortune, I bought a whole handful of bottles a few days ago, on the street for 3.90 Eros a bottle.

 

Cheers!

You know, I bought a statue in Piccadilly Circus a long while ago and it cost me a whole lot more than 3.90 Eros.

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And as many will know, I just love 4001 Blue-Black. I wouldn't say I've stockpiled a 'lake' here in Limoges Villas; probably more like a small puddle in comparison to Lapis. Enough to be going on with though.

The Good Captain

"Meddler's 'Salamander' - almost as good as the real thing!"

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