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I would be very cautious attempting to abscond with any of Cyber6's ink. Her secret ink vault, whereabouts unknown, is rumored to be protected by both the highest security the digital age can provide AND old school anti theft measures. Imagine Indiana Jones meets the Borg mixed with 007.

 

But if you wish to make an attempt, I will gladly hold your ink in safe keeping until your ultimate demise, er ..uh... return.

 

I bet you would. :D I don't have much, though, so don't get too excited.

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I bet you would. :D I don't have much, though, so don't get too excited.

Nor do I, Cyber6 has said so.

 

Every little bit helps.

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DUDE !!!!... :rolleyes:

 

 

 

(ROFLOL...)

 

What's so funny? :ninja: I do have a lot of ink, but in sample sizes only.

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This is gorgeous. Can we get a side-by-side with Sailor tokiwa-matsu?

 

 

Good call... they are much more closer that I could remember.... (you know age and all.. I just had a birthday.... :P)

 

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I still think that JADE is just plain GORGEOUS... and they do have different personalities on paper. :wub: :wub:

 

 

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What's so funny? :ninja: I do have a lot of ink, but in sample sizes only.

 

AHHHHH... you talking about ink.... ;)

 

 

 

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Good call... they are much more closer that I could remember.... (you know age and all.. I just had a birthday.... :P)

I still think that JADE is just plain GORGEOUS... and they do have different personalities on paper. :wub: :wub:

 

 

C.

 

Thanks for this. I imagine in different pens, these could look even more alike. Which is good, cause now I don't have to buy the Jade.

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I am very glad I decided to get a bottle of this - I love the copper sheen!

Breathe. Take one step at a time. Don't sweat the small stuff. You're not getting older, you are only moving through time. Be calm and positive.

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I'm so thrilled to finally get my hands on a sample of Maruzen Jade. Thanks, C!

 

I'll hopefully soon have a three-way comparison between Jade, Tokiwa and Epinard.

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