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Do you have a limited edition ink of Pilot Iroshizuku?

On which occasion or in which place did you get them?

 

Thank you

 

My little stock: https://www.instagram.com/p/BvD1LAADIl6/

 

 

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Believe it or not - I have enough (pens / inks / paper).

(Btw. I just bought a Otto Hutt Design 07 in silver)

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I got all 7 colours from my local B&M AD + an extra each of Hoteison, Jurojin and Bishamonten, mke. I've tried to Jurojin and initially found it to be "watery and lacked the depth that I wanted" but it is slowly growing on me.

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Thank you but I meant "apart from the anniversary inks".

 

I was thinking of other Limited Editions, like e.g.

Edo-murasaki http://happyinkdays.hatenablog.com/entry/061
Shimbashi Color http://happyinkdays.hatenablog.com/entry/0300
Fukagawa grey http://happyinkdays.hatenablog.com/entry/0210

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I have bottles of 2 of the re-released 2016 Tokyo LE inks you mentioned. Edo-murasaki and Fukagawa-nezu. I dont have any of the 2007 original release.

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Where did you buy them? Thank you.

I have 2 bottles of Edo-Murasaki and 1 of Fukagawa-nezu. I got them from CoolJapan on eBay by asking him if he could acquire them several years ago when I saw they were available again.

Same here. Atsu (CoolJapan) obtained them for me a couple of years ago.

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No, I only have some of the standard line. Thanks for posting the links to the writing samples -- I rather liked the look of the Edo-murasaki.

Are there other LE inks out there, besides those three and the 100th Anniversary inks?

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