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Pilot Blue Black Ink Cartridge In Bottle Form


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Does anyone know if Pilot sells a bottled version of the ink in their blue black ink cartridge? I like the drying characteristics of this ink in my Pilot VP. I use Diamine Midnight and Noodlers Midnight Blue, but neither dry as fast as the ink in the Pilot cartridge. I use the fine nib.

 

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Pilot VP / f nib

Lamy Safari w/ef nib

Lamy 2000 w/ef nib

Parker 45 w/xf nib

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Yes, they do. It's called Pilot Blue-Black, and it's one of my go to inks, along with Namiki (Pilot) Blue. Jet Pens has it in 70 ml bottles, and just checking on Amazon, they have it in a 30 ml bottle. No doubt many other sellers as well.

 

Seems to have the same properties as the cartridges.

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Does anyone know if Pilot sells a bottled version of the ink in their blue black ink cartridge? I like the drying characteristics of this ink in my Pilot VP. I use Diamine Midnight and Noodlers Midnight Blue, but neither dry as fast as the ink in the Pilot cartridge. I use the fine nib.

 

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350ml bottle of Pilot Blue-Black......Highly recommended.

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Thanks for your help. I had only looked on Goulet's site and found the

Pilot Iroshizuku Shin-kai - 50ml Bottled Ink. I will order a bottle from Amazon.

Pilot VP / f nib

Lamy Safari w/ef nib

Lamy 2000 w/ef nib

Parker 45 w/xf nib

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I ordered and received the 70 ml Pilot Blue-Black ink from Amazon. I want to express my satisfaction of using it in my Parker 45 with an extra fine nib. Other inks I have run too wet, not drying fast enough. My planner pages were smearing with these inks. With the Pilot blue-black, smearing is not a problem. I like the 45 because it is light weight.

 

Thanks for the information on ordering it.

Pilot VP / f nib

Lamy Safari w/ef nib

Lamy 2000 w/ef nib

Parker 45 w/xf nib

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