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Rohrer & Klingner- China Blue (Taiwan limited edition, 2014)

http://blog-imgs-84-origin.fc2.com/c/h/i/chingdamosaic/RK02.jpg

 

http://blog-imgs-84-origin.fc2.com/c/h/i/chingdamosaic/RK03.jpg

 

http://blog-imgs-84-origin.fc2.com/c/h/i/chingdamosaic/RK14.jpg

 

bottle design- compared with RK Scabiosa

http://blog-imgs-84-origin.fc2.com/c/h/i/chingdamosaic/RK13.jpg

 

http://blog-imgs-84-origin.fc2.com/c/h/i/chingdamosaic/RK12.jpg

 

 

Dip pen "Blue Pumpkin" on ROSSI paper:

http://blog-imgs-84-origin.fc2.com/c/h/i/chingdamosaic/RK04.jpg

 

 

Not waterproof.

http://blog-imgs-84-origin.fc2.com/c/h/i/chingdamosaic/RK09.jpg

 

 

http://blog-imgs-84-origin.fc2.com/c/h/i/chingdamosaic/RK06.jpg

Comparison:

with Blue Pumpkin/ glass dip pen/ Platinum 3776 14K EF nib

 

 

R&K on Moleskine with Blue Pumpkin and red watercolor:

http://blog-imgs-84-origin.fc2.com/c/h/i/chingdamosaic/RK10.jpg

 

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If you read Chinese, here's a more detailed review on my blog:

http://chingdamosaic.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-51.html

 

Thanks:)

 

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I can't see the pics either, even if I click on them. Use either "Attach files" at the bottom left (at least in "More Post Options") or even better, your own uploads via the Image button in this Post window.

Sure am looking forward to what we'll see since I love this ink. Was hard to get, but gettable!

 

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Very cool shade of blue. So that was a Taiwan-only limited edition?

Yes, it was/is a Taiwan-only LE and available only there (maybe also via intermediates like White Rabbit in Japan; I didn't try them). But forget about asking R&K here in Germanmy... they may have manufactured it but have zero access to its sale, even here "at home"...

 

Mike

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I'm sorry, I'll try to figure out what's wrong with the pics once I get access to my computer, because they seem to show successfully via my cellphone....

 

One possibility is that I used a fc2 blog and sometimes it gets blocked by America/Europe(or at least that's what I heard)

 

Can someone help check this link(my original review) and see if the pics there can show? Thanks a lot for your patience and assistance!

 

http://chingdamosaic.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-51.html

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Hmm, I still don't see any pics here or on my iPhone 5S. On your blog, yes.

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Sorry, Can anyone tell me how to edit the title?

The word "comparison" is a typo and I'd like to delete it....

 

I changed the title for you, but AFAIK you should be able to do so yourself after clicking the Edit button during the first 24 hours.

 

And there is something wrong with your pictures, I can't see them. (also not in edit mode. Did you use our upload tab? or are you linking to another host?

 

 

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A. My suggestion (as dropped elsewhere earlier this evening): use Photobucket (free of charge) or something similar and upload your images there, then copy the URLs ("Direct") from there into the "Image" box here in FPN (lower line, up top, to the right of B, I and U etc. in the "Reply to this topic" window). Otherwise use "Attach file" here on the forum.

 

B. Everybody can always edit their own post within 24 h of posting it (to the left of the "MultiQuote" and "Quote" buttons) but AFAIK they can't edit the title. That has to be done by a moderator! For that, hit the "Report" button or PM him or her.

 

C. W/a at least practise using the "Preview Post" button!

 

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