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Terry Johnson, Creator Of Private Reserve Ink, Has Passed Away


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Hi FPN,

 

I have sad news to share. Terry Johnson, the founder of Private Reserve Ink, passed away yesterday morning after a long battle with congestive heart failure. Please say a prayer for his family in this difficult time.

 

As for the inks, it was his wish that Private Reserve continue on after him, and so it will. I am not sure if there will be any kind of delays in production as his family and employees work to figure things out, but I just thought you'd all want to know what's going on.

 

He was a good guy. He will be missed.

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His family will be in my thoughts. :(

 

I've not yet had the pleasure of trying Private Reserve ink; I may have to throw in a few samples next splurge.

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My most recent purchases, at our last Posse meeting, were several PR inks....I will use them and honor his memory. Condolences to family and friends.

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Mortality sucks. I have several PR inks and enjoy them quite a lot, especially Spearmint and Midnight Blues. My thoughts go out to Terry's family.

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My condolences to those left behind as well. It's never easy. Little did I know, but I was using PR ebony black all day today; one of my favorite inks.

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I am so sorry to hear of this. Private Reserve inks figure strongly in my stable, and Ebony Blue is a favorite. I will keep his family in my prayers.

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Private Reserve is not among my stable of inks currently. But it is always sad to hear of a pillar of the pen community leaving us. Condolences to the family.

Brad

"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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My most sincere sympathy to his family and friends.

 

A couple of PR inks are among my "must have" five. He must have been a brilliant guy.

first fountain pen: student Sheaffer, 1956

next fountain pen: Montblanc 146 circa 1990

favourite ink: Noodler's Zhivago

favourite pen: Waterman No. 12

most beautiful pen: Conway Stewart 84 red with gold veins, oh goodness gracious

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My deepest sympathy for the family. (Thanks, Rachel, for mentioning this). I always have a bottle of Lake Placid Blue, American Blue, DC Electric Blue, and Supershow Blue, plus the ultra wet Tanzanite.

 

(For a super-charged version of Richard B's famous "blurple", try 2/3 American Blue and 1/3 Tanzanite: Tanz-Am blue)

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So maybe we should write a letter of condolences to the family in a favored PR ink.

What Would The Flying Spaghetti Monster Do?

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I'm sorry to hear that. Although I did not know him personally, I have really enjoyed all of the PR inks I own.

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Condolences to his family and friends. My next ink order will include one of his inks.

Does anyone know which color was his favorite?

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His death is a great loss to fountain pen lovers everywhere, will keep his family in my thoughts and prayers...

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My deepest sympathy goes out to his family. I am pleased his wishes were for Private Reserve to continue on, they are among the best inks on the market.

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