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In stock at Goulet Pens! no affiliation

 

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Definitely an impulse buy CAG_1787. I hadn't received the "in stock notification" and happened to check the website earlier this mornig. Anxiously waiting for it to arrive hopefully by the end of the week.

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I couldn't quite make myself plunk down $26, but I did order TWO samples of it. I imagine if I really love it and it sells out, they will eventually restock, as with Stormy Grey, which is now easily available.

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I got my preorder email from PenChalet asking for me to pay as well.

Those who hurt me were not only someone else,

but also those who pretended not to notice. It was my friend.

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I'm not sure about this. I might have to order a sample first.

The main ink swatch and writing sample just looks like a dark turquoise, but the close-ups of printed letters look like a wonderland of color!!

So, I'm confused.

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I'm not sure about this. I might have to order a sample first.

The main ink swatch and writing sample just looks like a dark turquoise, but the close-ups of printed letters look like a wonderland of color!!

So, I'm confused.

Its essentially a Dark Turquoise/Teal with a lot of red sheen and gold particles. The gold particles are really hard to capture normally on camera. To get the most out of it, use it on a wet pen with a medium to broad nib.

http://edjelley.com/2015/06/24/j-herbin-1670-emerald-of-chivor-ink-review-video/

 

 

Those who hurt me were not only someone else,

but also those who pretended not to notice. It was my friend.

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Already shipped thanks to the Monday Classified listing here from "pensnmore" for $26.00 including shipping. I never expected an Ebay listing on the FPN Classifieds to offer the arrival of the ink to the US 1st.

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I didn't get my Goulet notice until this morning. It was gone from Goulet. Jetpens has some for $27.

 

David

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Ordered mine yesterday afternoon from Goulet, along with a bottle of Diamine Golden Brown and Noodler's Burma Road Brown (hopefully in a glass bottle).

 

The Emerald of Chivor will go in my new white TWSBI Eco with a stub nib that should be arriving from TWSBI any day.

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Kind of disappointed...I got onto the email list from goulet Fairley early, but never received my email saying it was in stock. And they were allowing people to buy two bottles! Unfortunately I had to purchase from jetpens.com. I try to support Brian as much as possible. I did buy 3 Eco's from the Goulet family today!

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I didn't get my Goulet notice until this morning. It was gone from Goulet. Jetpens has some for $27.

 

David

 

I actually didn't realize that EoC had hit until I read the notice that it was gone. Took a few tries before I saw Jetpens had it in, so I ended up going that route.

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It's still available on Amazon. $26, free shipping

I have always heard "You can lead a horse to water....but you can't make them drink!" (My tracking for this package ordered after the posting in the Classifieds here show it being delivered by Fed Ex & "on truck to destination." The shipping handled thru Fed Ex surely doesn't seem indicative of most "free shipping" offers included in the purchase price.)

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I have always heard "You can lead a horse to water....but you can't make them drink!" (My tracking for this package ordered after the posting in the Classifieds here show it being delivered by Fed Ex & "on truck to destination." The shipping handled thru Fed Ex surely doesn't seem indicative of most "free shipping" offers included in the purchase price.)

 

Maybe the FedEx delivery in which the package is handed off to the USPS for ultimate delivery.

Life's too short to use crappy pens.  -carlos.q

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