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Ian Foster

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I have a mostly used bottle of Shaeffer Skrip King's Gold ink. It seems this is no longer available, at least not in the UK. I have tried various other inks, in an attempt to find a replacement. But nothing matches, nor comes near.

 

Would forum members share their thoughts on their favourite gold or deep yellow ink? I am not looking forward to the day when the Schaeffer King's Gold has finally gone.

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Hi Ian,

 

I sent you a PM about a bottle of King's Gold that I have.

 

Best wishes,

 

Vickie

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Hi Ian,

 

I sent you a PM about a bottle of King's Gold that I have.

 

Best wishes,

 

Vickie

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Dear Vickie,

 

Many thanks for the PM, which I received OK. I have sent you a reply, assuming that I am using the forum reply system correctly.

 

Ian

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I love Sheaffer's King's Gold too. There's always dip pen & metallic gold ink.

 

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There was a real gold fountain pen ink marketed at the Chicago Pen Show a few years ago. Anybody remember?

Pedro

 

Looking for interesting Sheaffer OS Balance pens

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There was a real gold fountain pen ink marketed at the Chicago Pen Show a few years ago. Anybody remember?

I remember some 24K nano-particled real gold fountain pen ink that was wildly expensive. I really wanted some. :cloud9:

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I have a bottle of nano gold particles I got from a school trip or something when we when to the university, it was worth 50 cent a few years ago, must be worth like 2$ now :P Nano gold looks black though...

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It has been a while since I used King's Gold, but the new Akkerman Hopjesbruin seems very close to my recollection.

 

I just put a very quick review of Hopjesbruin in the Ink Review section.

 

Regards, greg

Edited by gregamckinney

Don't feel bad. I'm old; I'm meh about most things.

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The closest I get to gold is Noodler's Golden Brown. Caran D'Ache Grand Canyon comes close, but is more expensive than gold.

Jeffery

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New Orleans, LA

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What do you think about this color? Is it golden?

 

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I don't know, that sure looks more like orange though.

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