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Hi

 

I am from India and looking for someone who can exchange or fwd some ink samples:

 

Among Indian inks I have the following :

 

Bril Royal Blue : ( LINK )

Bril Red

Bril Green

Bril Violet

Bril Black

Bril Laurel Rose : ( LINK )

Bril Turquoise Blue

 

Camlin Scarlet Red : ( LINK )

Camlin Royal Blue

Camlin Permanent Black

 

 

Chelpark Permanent Black : ( LINK )

Chelpark Washable Blue

Chelpark Permanent Blue

Chelpark Turquoise Blue

Chelpark Blue Black

Chelpark Ruby Red

Chelpark Emerald Green

Chelpark Crimson Violet

 

 

Daytone Royal Blue

Daytone Deep Black

Daytone Blue Black

Daytone Brilliant Red

Daytone Emerald Green

Daytone Bright Violet

Daytone Crimson

Daytone Turquoise Blue

 

 

Sulekha Turquoise (only last bottle)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

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I have also got few diamine inks, Rohrer and klingner inks, sheaffer Inks, Waterman inks and Edelstein inks

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

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Hi

 

I am from India and looking for someone who can exchange or fwd some ink samples:

 

Among Indian inks I have the following :

 

Bril Royal Blue : ( LINK )

Bril Red

Bril Green

Bril Violet

Bril Black

Bril Laurel Rose : ( LINK )

Bril Turquoise Blue

 

Camlin Scarlet Red : ( LINK )

Camlin Royal Blue

Camlin Permanent Black

 

 

Chelpark Permanent Black : ( LINK )

Chelpark Washable Blue

Chelpark Permanent Blue

Chelpark Turquoise Blue

Chelpark Blue Black

Chelpark Ruby Red

Chelpark Emerald Green

Chelpark Crimson Violet

 

 

Daytone Royal Blue

Daytone Deep Black

Daytone Blue Black

Daytone Brilliant Red

Daytone Emerald Green

Daytone Bright Violet

Daytone Crimson

Daytone Turquoise Blue

 

 

Sulekha Turquoise (only last bottle)

 

What a coincidence! I've just posted my idea about doing an ink sample exchange with you in your Daytone Blue Black review thread :-)

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