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For ANYONE who wished KWZ Ink was available in North America.... :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

 

 

Your wishes have come true... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

and some information too..
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**** NICK STEWART - KWZI INKs TEST ****

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Oh that's just awesome! First Akkerman inks and now KWZI. (Don't tell my husband.... B))

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Props to Mike and Lisa at Vanness Pens! Akkerman, Sailor, BungBox, Callifolio, Kobe and now KWZ!! Certainly listening to their customers. Good folks and a small business that has earned our support.

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Good news indeed. Hope they can get a bunch of Azure 5. They should sell a lot of it after Vis's PPS review.

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This is cool.

 

I don't own any KWZI inks but I'm definitely interested in their iron gall inks.

 

(Side question: can anyone advise me on a red and a green ink from KWZI that is going to be resistant to feathering with a juicy nib on cheap paper. I've already got a black and a blue that do well under these circumstances Kiwa-Guro and Salix)

 

I heard Vanness will be coming to SF pen show. In that case maybe I can try out some KWZI inks at the ink testing station and purchase a bottle from them right during the show.

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These guys run one of the best pen shops in America! I have purchased from them many times!

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Are there plans to sell any of the non ig inks through VN or are we just looking at the ig's for the time being?

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Great, now all that is left to do is to convince them to migrate north of the border to Canadaland and the takeover will be complete. Thanks for letting us know.


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Great, now all that is left to do is to convince them to migrate north of the border to Canadaland and the takeover will be complete. Thanks for letting us know.

 

Not quite complete, and then onto Europe....... :)

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Excellent. My favorite brand of ink. The Cherry may soon surpass my affection for J Herbin Rouge Opera, and that's saying a lot.

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Props to Mike and Lisa at Vanness Pens! Akkerman, Sailor, BungBox, Callifolio, Kobe and now KWZ!! Certainly listening to their customers. Good folks and a small business that has earned our support.

aww -thanks. Sometimes it's tough for the little guys to stand out.

Lisa

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Y'all are doing great things for the ink community - especially in the last year.

 

I'm hoping you'll pick up the L'artisan Classique line sometime, too. There are some real winners in there.

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I hope they bring some to the SF Pen Show to sell.

There are a few that I missed, and would like to get.

San Francisco Pen Show - August 28-30, 2020 - Redwood City, California

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