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Jinhao is popular chinese FP brand. They offer also ink in cartridges in five colors: black, blue, brown, green and red. I must say these inks are really well behaved, saturated and rather nice.



I don't think that Jinhao produces their inks, they just label other manufacturer's inks. I lack knowledge to judge which ones? I would be interested to know, so if you happen to possess some knowledge / insight on chinese ink market, I'd love to hear it.



What's cool is the fact they sell mix of cartridges so that you can try few colors for less money. Also the price is really low (1 $ shipped), so you don't risk anything.



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Red is really nice and saturated red color. I would buy a bottle if only it was available in the bottle.



Ink splash



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Ink on kitchen towel




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Software ID




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Tomoe River, Kaweco Classic Sport, B




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Leuchtturm1917, Kaweco Classic Sport, B




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Comparison




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I agree I would buy a bottle.

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

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