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He never expected this rush... Currently he is sold out on bottles

 

 

Makers of inks that are new to the game must be amazed at the ability of FPN to generate an almost instant demand for their products. :)

 

I hope Dr. Sreemukar is able to increase production. Many of these colors are very nice.

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My wishlist comprises a dozen of them.

But he should not be too surprised - he is, after all, a member here. He knows us. He must have seen how Asapens took off, and Konrads KWZ inks...

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My wishlist comprises a dozen of them.

But he should not be too surprised - he is, after all, a member here. He knows us. He must have seen how Asapens took off, and Konrads KWZ inks...

 

True! I'll order a few once I get my desk organized.

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I've checked out that ebay link and got interested... but I see that the seller only ships to India and accepts "PaisaPay" - is this a clone of PayPal in India? I'm not sure if you're affiliated with the seller or have the information to reply on this to me.
Thanks.

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I've checked out that ebay link and got interested... but I see that the seller only ships to India and accepts "PaisaPay" - is this a clone of PayPal in India? I'm not sure if you're affiliated with the seller or have the information to reply on this to me.

Thanks.

I know the seller.. Not affiliated to him..

Paisapay is Yes clone of paypal in India..

 

Currently he does not ship outside India

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I just saw Krishna inks for sale on eBay.com (US version) for 5 bottles for $8. No details about shipping to the US or paying with PayPal. Currently, the seller only accepts PaisaPay and ships to India. Not sure why it's listed on the US eBay site.

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I just saw Krishna inks for sale on eBay.com (US version) for 5 bottles for $8. No details about shipping to the US or paying with PayPal. Currently, the seller only accepts PaisaPay and ships to India. Not sure why it's listed on the US eBay site.

Yeah, that's exactly what I've found
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I just saw Krishna inks for sale on eBay.com (US version) for 5 bottles for $8. No details about shipping to the US or paying with PayPal. Currently, the seller only accepts PaisaPay and ships to India. Not sure why it's listed on the US eBay site.

Yeah, that's exactly what I've found
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I have received my inks from Dr. Sreekumar too ... I am looking for some more pens now to tryout these inks :)

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I really like this colour, I had inked my Asa Daily with this and really enjoyed it.. thanks Vaibhav for the superb review.

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Am I silly or would this ink shade be perfect in the 2016 limited edition Lamy Charged Green Al Star? The word is that the Lamy Charged Green ink is too light to be useful. The Krishna looks like a lovely match (assuming it is not heresy to be multi-national with pens and inks).

 

Green = good imo :)

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I really like this colour, I had inked my Asa Daily with this and really enjoyed it.. thanks Vaibhav for the superb review.

Thank you Dada

 

Am I silly or would this ink shade be perfect in the 2016 limited edition Lamy Charged Green Al Star? The word is that the Lamy Charged Green ink is too light to be useful. The Krishna looks like a lovely match (assuming it is not heresy to be multi-national with pens and inks).

 

Green = good imo :)

 

Well I agree with you it will look amazing in my incoming.... Lamy AL star Charged Green...

 

 

Nice review, Vaibhav. And here's to multinationalism, at least regarding pens and inks.

Thank you

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