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http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_hieronymus_blue_01_swatch.jpg

 

(Thank you Jean !)

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Damn you Tas... :roller1: ... is $50USD ... :gaah:

 

 

 

And the rest.

It's around £50 GBP delivered :(

 

(Shh. Don't tell anyone but 6 parts Parker Quink Blue and 1 part Parker Quink Black is a pretty good doppleganger . . .)

 

http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_boxing_day_blue_black_swatch.jpghttp://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_hieronymus_blue_01_swatch.jpg

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And the rest.

It's around £50 GBP delivered :(

 

(Shh. Don't tell anyone but 6 parts Parker Quink Blue and 1 part Parker Quink Black is a pretty good doppleganger . . .)

 

http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_boxing_day_blue_black_swatch.jpghttp://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_hieronymus_blue_01_swatch.jpg

Surprising comparison of color possibility with the Parker Quinks; ...............but there is "that BOTTLE....." I'd hate to be standing on my head in search of it like I did for the Rubinato "ear" bottle!

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...............but there is "that BOTTLE....." I'd hate to be standing on my head in search of it like I did for the Rubinato "ear" bottle!

 

I know.

What are we like ?!

 

:unsure:

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I know.

What are we like ?!

 

:unsure:

Happy ? with something as simple as a bottle of "new" ink in a cool bottle.

 

I am just grateful to have discovered there can be so much fun arrive in such "small packages." (I am remembering my joy earlier in the week to have received the Hermes cartridges with colors not formerly obtainable from Pilot! Now, if only they had a converter or piston filled pen that required a "bottle" of ink........)

 

It yields Christmas excitement ALL year round!

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TAS - this review rocks! Personally I'm not really interested in all this bleedthrogh / feathering / properties yada-yada, I prefer impressions and scans. You've combined both. Happily for my wallet I'm not THAT (50 pounds!) enthusiastic aboutthe color :)

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Fantastic, TAS. Yours are some of my favorite write-ups. Lovely color, and lovely review.

 

 

TAS - this review rocks! Personally I'm interested in all this bleedthrogh / feathering / properties yada-yada, I prefer impressions and scans. You've combined both. Happily for my wallet I'm not THAT (50 pounds!) enthusiastic aboutthe color :)

 

Praise indeed.

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Hello Tas,

 

Thank you for the review. It's alive and we see well the color of the ink :) :) .

I find often difficult to perceive well the color in the review.

 

Have a nice day

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its damn expensive...

 

 

I know. THere's always the Lotto . . . :)

 

i like the way you have shown us the properties of the ink...

thank you

 

Thank you. :) :)

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