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These superb quality bottles don't need any introduction to FPN members and we're delighted to be stocking them.

We'll have 30ml and 60ml sizes in stock very soon.

 

http://www.justwrite.com.au/nalgene-15ml-ink-carry-bottle-amber/

 

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I should add that is $AUD2.20 ... about $USD1.73 and the Amber are more expensive than the regular translucent.

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Kevin Watson
Blackstone Ink :: JustWrite Pen Company, Australia
Website: www.justwrite.com.au www.blackstone.inkEmail: info@justwrite.com.au

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What are these listed as on the USA site? I have gone to the site and can not find them.

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What are these listed as on the USA site? I have gone to the site and can not find them.

 

Direct link to Nalgene bottles.

 

http://www.justwrite.com.au/nalgene-15ml-ink-carry-bottle-amber/

Kevin Watson
Blackstone Ink :: JustWrite Pen Company, Australia
Website: www.justwrite.com.au www.blackstone.inkEmail: info@justwrite.com.au

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The 15 ml size is the Absolute Most Excellent travel vial.

 

The usual whitish translucent ones I believe are discontinued though I think they are still available a few places on-line in quantities of 10-12 or so.

 

I got a dozen of them a couple years ago when they were an in stock item.

 

I got mine for a little over a dollar each shipped.

 

I might be willing to go the other dollar to get the light resistent ones for ink.

 

Again, there is no better travel vials Period than the 15 mil size of these.

 

Bruce in Ocala, Fl

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Very nice! I like the amber color and light-resistant properties. Any idea if they come in a 500ml size?

 

They do. 125, 500, and 1000ml in the HDPE and up to 8L in standard polypropylene.

Kevin Watson
Blackstone Ink :: JustWrite Pen Company, Australia
Website: www.justwrite.com.au www.blackstone.inkEmail: info@justwrite.com.au

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OOOH!

Did not know that nalgene bottles came in the amber. I've only gotten the translucent white ones at one of my local REI stores.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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OOOH!

Did not know that nalgene bottles came in the amber. I've only gotten the translucent white ones at one of my local REI stores.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

ThermoFisher call them amber but they're really a dark, chocolate brown.

Kevin Watson
Blackstone Ink :: JustWrite Pen Company, Australia
Website: www.justwrite.com.au www.blackstone.inkEmail: info@justwrite.com.au

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The justwrite site is Australian. Can they be purchased in the US?

 

I haven't been able to find them in Europe.

Ok, thank you.

 

(I think that it's ok for people in the US)

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