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I am a new member and have't even introduced myself yet (will do soon) but i stumbled across this and found it too funnyhttp://dmoves.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/WINKImage.png

 

You can the article and read about the kickstarter project here:

http://dmoves.com/news/designer-introduces-refillable-glass-pen-built-to-write-with-wine-juice-and-tea/

 

Enjoy! i take a coffee!

 

( p.s. I apologize if this was was posted before; i did do a search :)

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Creative. I think they should market it to the spy crowd, as the "raw inks" have the natural disappearing qualities supplied by the nearest anthill.

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Interesting. I can imagine a wine box in someone's distant future, red I think! :wub:

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I tried coffee and red wine with a glass dip pen. I found the results to be quite light. However, maybe with the right beverage?

 

I do think I could like a glass pen better if it is like the one you showed: not a dip pen.

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Interesting. Looking at the schematics in the picture on their Kickstarter page it appears it's a c/c pen.

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I sometimes write with red wine. However, I keep the wine in a glass and sip from it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In other words, I just use ink in my pens.

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I would have been interested (at least in passing) simply because it's a modern glass nibbed fountain pen...

The "write with anything" spiel kinda ruins it for me though.

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