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Thanks! I've inked a Waterman with a very broad PB stub that runs wet with Blue Steel. My reactions to the ink's characteristics are the same as yours. The only difference is that I like Blue-blacks, and I think this one is quite nice. This is my second favorite color of the Dromgoole's Dallas show inks. The other one I really like is Texas Blue Bonnet and so far, my impression is that this ink is going to be much less trouble. But I need to try it in a drier nib to be sure.

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Picked up this ink at the Dallas show too! Loving it so far. Put it in a Fantasy 51 that I purchased there, and they are a great match!

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Here is an update. I changed the nib to the EF nib on the Lamy. This ink was DRY. It skipped with the EF nib but works great with the M nib.

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I have it inked up in my Konrad with a Noodler's medium non-flex nib. I love the color though it skips ocasionally, I think that might be the pen though.

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I do not know, but I will find out. I will also be staying another light test on the all inks I own here in shortly.

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I am shocked you found it to be dry because this ink so now my favorite. It writes every time, in every pen I have tried. It is my new favorite!

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Hmm, I did not see it at Dromgoole's website.

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On 12/15/2013 at 12:36 PM, SeeksAdvice said:

Hmm, I did not see it at Dromgoole's website.

 

 

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Thank you Amber. Another wonderful ink mixture. When will you market your creations?

 

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So if i call and place the order i can get it???

Its not on their website under exclusives.... i really want this ink...

-Stefan

 

 

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So if i call and place the order i can get it???

Its not on their website under exclusives.... i really want this ink...

 

I called and had two bottles on my doorstep within 2 days. It's really nice ink.

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Dromgoole's has several exclusives but sometimes they have sold out of a particular colour since they usually only get a limited number of bottles and the bottles are of the 1oz size. Just ask Willie or Larry what they have in stock. Great place. If you are ever in Houston it's worth the time to drop by and visit.

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So if i call and place the order i can get it???

Its not on their website under exclusives.... i really want this ink...

 

 

You won't know until you call, but it is worth the call.

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I called and had two bottles on my doorstep within 2 days. It's really nice ink.

 

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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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