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After discovering a small local shop that carries vials and bottles, And receiving a few samples myself from a PiF friend I'm now offering a sample of each J.Herbin "Stormy Grey" and Lavenger "Amethyst" Samples are approx 3ml in a small glass vial.

 

Recipients must be in the contiguous 48 US states. It would also be appreciated if the empty bottle could be returned after samples have been enjoyed. Please simply state which of the two samples you'd prefer or both, Ideally for new enthusiasts, or those wanting to try new colors but open to all. Will decide on Friday unless samples are already taken by then.

 

First come first serve. One of each. Additional samples of other inks to come later.

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Z and I would love to try the Stormy Grey, if it's still available, please :-).

The Stormy Grey is yours.

 

Still available:

 

Levenger Amethyst Sample

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I would love to try out the Levenger Amethyst, if it's still available. Thank you :)

You have got it. Message me your shipping address and name you want on it and I'll get it in the mail asap.

 

All samples have now been claimed. Thanks to everyone.

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And thank you... We will send your vial back with a couple of other samples...

 

Z.

Thanks Kindly, and If you'd like your sample bottles back, just let me know. Hope you're enjoying the ink sample, and sorry again to hear of the Stormy Grey samples fate. I thought a plastic bag, foam, bubble mailer and Fragile glass labels were sufficient. I'll have to step up the protection further for the Levenger Amethyst Going out next.

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