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Thank you for this review.

 

An intriguing color from an intriguing outfit. Lack of shading potential will likely stay my hand for now. :(

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Thank you. It would be interesting to compare this to the CdA Carribean Sea that Saskia just reviewed. They look similar from thousands of miles away on the Internet. :)

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Albuquerque isn't that far away!

 

 

Is it? I don't think the electrons have to go that far....

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From Albuquerque (Sean) to Canada (Saskia).

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Just wait, everything ends up in Vegas eventually....

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Even mermaids!

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

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This is a great color - I've been eyeing some of the Scribal Workshop's Cryptid series, but it seems only a few stores online sell them and most are oos for half the colors. Anyone know why?

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I have SW Mermaid and love it! It is my favorite "regular blue" - meaning no green, no purple, not turquoise, etc. Just a perfect blue with a little shading but not too dark or too light for my preferences.

I do recommend this ink! :)

Tessy Moon



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This is a great color - I've been eyeing some of the Scribal Workshop's Cryptid series, but it seems only a few stores online sell them and most are oos for half the colors. Anyone know why?

 

Have you checked the Scribal Workshop web page? Perhaps you can contact them.

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This is a great color - I've been eyeing some of the Scribal Workshop's Cryptid series, but it seems only a few stores online sell them and most are oos for half the colors. Anyone know why?

 

I think i got that sample at Goulet pens, but I don't see it there now. Don't know why

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I'll get around to contacting them. I was originally going to order some of these from Goulet - but I realized I kept getting there by a search. If you go into their website now, it's not listed as an ink, but they keep the swatches around or something. They did do a big ink drop one month with the whole original line of Cryptids when it was released.

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Goulet Pens dropped the Cryptid inks due to insufficient sales. Anderson Pens have a few colors left in stock. All of the fountain pen inks under the "Scribal Work Shop" name are being discontinued, but that doesn't mean you won't be able to get those colors, with new and improved formulations under another name in the very near future. ;)

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