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Sailor Kobe # 34 Souraken Tea Green


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Yes, it's stunnig. I start to worry. My bottle will soon be empty and it's not easily avaiable :/

Vis - Atsu has a bottle for sale on eBay.

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if Atsu is a cool- japan , it's too late. I just bought a bottle :)[/size]

You'd better hide quickly from Vis! LOL

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I was looking for Maiko Green, but Souraken Tea Green comes up for that link

 

Yes, please! May we have a link to your review of Maiko Green? Thank you! ^_^

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Excuse me if I open old wounds, but a sliiightly darker vesion that this is how I expected Pelikan Edelstein Olivine to be.

Anyway, absolutely love the color. A bit darker and more vibrant than R&K Alt-Goldgrun, which I adore.

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Chrissy, on 16 Dec 2015 - 04:20, said:snapback.png

I was looking for Maiko Green, but Souraken Tea Green comes up for that link

 

Yes, please! May we have a link to your review of Maiko Green? Thank you! ^_^

 

Yes, please! Me too! Thank you, twice!

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I'm a little confused. visvamitra's review of #15 Maiko Green is listed below. This is from the relatively complete Ink of Reviews by vendor/manufacturer. The link is also below. Kobe inks are listed under Sailor as that is who makes their ink. I hope this is what you were looking for. If not, sorry to intrude.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/160612-index-of-ink-reviews/

 

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/300100-sailor-kobe-15-maiko-green/

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You are not intruding!

 

When I click on Kobe #15 from page 2 of the Index of ink reviews, it opens the review for #34 instead. It also brings me to #34 when I'm within one of Vis' Kobe ink reviews and click on #15 from within the list of reviewed inks he includes at the beginning of the Kobe reviews.

 

Your second link, however, gets me there! Thank you!

 

I had the same thing happen when I opened #41 Suma Rikyu Rose from within Vis' list: it brings me to #38. Another FPNer kindly provided me with the link to #41.

 

From where did you get your second link please?

 

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