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InkMagique is not a new ink ! It is a world of ink where YOU are in the LEAD. InkMagique is a Sakura initiative to make your hobby with ink better and nicer. The InkMagique Inkclopaedia is a binder with accessories to classify your ink swatches. With one glance you can see what type of ink you have on the shelf. After all, in a pot every colour looks the same. And a binder allows you to make an overview to suit your personal taste and mood. That way you can spend hours on end creating swatches and enjoying, rearranging, admiring and sharing your passion with other ink aficionados.

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The Sakura InkMagic Inkclopaedia is a starter set with 1 ring binder, 10 display pockets and 75 standard ink test cards. We formulated some tips and tricks on our blog. Enjoy creating your personal Inkclopaedia !

Catherine Van Hove

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Interesting. I'm sure people would be interested.

But truthfully, though, I don't much like swabs -- I don't think it gives a true indication of the color the ink really is. (Dipped nibs or glass pens are better but still not ideal.)

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"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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Interesting. I'm sure people would be interested.

But truthfully, though, I don't much like swabs -- I don't think it gives a true indication of the color the ink really is. (Dipped nibs or glass pens are better but still not ideal.)

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

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Interesting reply !

The swabs you see are just some swabs :) Perhaps a start for new ideas ?

 

You make your personal cards.

Make text cards with different writing gear, create small drawings, leporelo's, swatches, use different papers, different tools, ....

 

You can make the binder as extensive as you wish. It all depends on your creativity. With these binders you can store your creative work properly.

 

If I see how intense we all work with ink they may become very valuable inkclopaedia.

Catherine Van Hove

www.sakurafountainpengallery.com

 

Koning Albertstraat 72b - 3290 DIest - Belgium

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