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Diamine Amazing Amethyst, and Diamine Pumpkin

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Diamine Burnt Sienna

MB Toffee Brown

MB Turquoise (old bottle)

Iroshizuku Yama-Budo

Akkrman Binnenhof Blues

MB Diamond Blue

Herbin Rouge Opera

MB Je t'aime

Waterman blue and purple mix

MB Alfred Hitchcock red

Herbin 1670 Haematite red

De Atramentis Alexander Hamilton Aubergine

De Atramentis scented Magenta Violet

Aurora blue

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Make it count!!!

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Pelikan 4001 Blue Black

Cross Noir

Dollar Royal Blue

 

The last is a local Pakistani Brand, dirt cheap (Rs 20 or nearly US 18 cents for a 60ml bottle)

Enjoy your pens

Have a nice day

Junaid

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Parker Penman Sapphire... And Noodler's Red-Black

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Writing : Diamine Denim, my journal fave

Sketching and drawing: Omas Sepia. Sketched out schematics for a lovely Spanish house today, and the Sepia was vintage and perfect.

Learning from the past does not mean living in the past.

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Sailor Kin-mokusei

Montblanc Hitchcock

Montblanc Swift Seaweed

Stipula Verde Muschiato

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Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-Peki and Noodler's Violet Vote

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"The only true wisdom is knowing that you know nothing"-Socrates

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PR Plum In a vintage Pelikan

Visconti Blue in a Parker '61

Camel Red in an Indian Eyedropper

Aircorps Blue-Black in a Airmail Eyedropper (with flex!)

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I only have two pens inked right now. I use: Diamine China Blue and Iroshizuku Tsuki-Yo

Happy Writing!, Mainecoon

Dreams are presentiments of what you are able to accomplish (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

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