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Here's another item of potential interest from the wonderful world of crowdfunding:

 

 

Ultimate Paint Rack

 

 

This item is created primarily for gaming hobbyists who paint miniatures -- but it occurs to me there's no reason it couldn't be used to store lots of bottles of ink, for those of you who have them. I don't know that there's a lot of need to carry ink collections around, but I for one love to keep things like that organized and tidy.

 

I've asked the creators for more information on measurements. Right now it looks to me like the individual tiers are about 4 cm/1.5 in wide. That's wide enough to store most of the ink bottles I personally have, with the main exception being Private Reserve. I'll post more when I find out.

 

Things to be aware of:

1. This is an IndieGoGo, not a Kickstarter, so things work a little differently. One major difference is that with IGG, your money gets taken immediately, whereas with KS it only gets taken if the project succeeds. But it's a moot point with this project, since it's already reached its funding goal.

 

2. The project's based in Germany. Prices are in euros, not dollars or pounds.

 

3. The project's based in Germany, so that entails significant shipping costs for US customers (about 2/3 the cost of the actual unit). They may find a way to reduce that, but I wouldn't hold my breath. Speaking as the guy who's usually on the other end of the equation explaining to customers why the shipping costs are so high, this is just a fact of international life, sadly.

 

4. The product comes unassembled. They claim assembly is easy, but look at it and make up your own mind.

 

If anyone signs up for this (I haven't made up my mind yet), please let us know what you think once you get it!

MrThoth

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This would be good for samples, but I'm not sure that a lot of the actual ink bottles would fit in that rack well, some of them would be too big, by looking at it I'd doubt that a Noodler's bottle would fit.

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I don't have any Noodler's so I can't measure. It will fit my Cross ink bottles and my Diamine 30ml bottle (not sure about larger sizes), and a couple others. Definitely not the Private Reserve, which is about 2 inches wide.

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Looks like it'd be fairly easy to make one of your own, if you were so inclined. All straight sides, looks to be made of baltic birch plywood... That one is laser cut (much easier for mass production!) but it'd be entirely possible to do with some care and a table saw / chop saw. I'd assemble it with dadoes instead of the tennons they've used there (easier to do)...

 

Fun project!

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True enough. Had I the skill and the patience I might give it a try. ;)

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