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Get twice the mileage for the price of water! Hah even VW can't boast that... ;)

 

Tamiya, thank you for the information about reconstitution. Does it look like the sheen stays after adding water back?

Originally nor now, I don't get much sheen strangely... even with the wettest Lamy M nib.

 

Probably my paper and the ambient humidity, getting crazy yoyo weather lately from summer hot one day to winter freeze the next. Australia has suffered several asthma fatalities this past week...!

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Storm-related asthma attacks. Apparently, it is indeed a thing, noticed over the last 30 years in a few countries.

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Reduced to using this ink in cartridges. Well, there are other inks.

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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I missed this on it's initial release, but saw someone on another site selling a bottle, so I've jumped on it. Cannot wait to try it out.

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Just sold my bottle and cartridges. Super ink but I've decided there is no need for so much backup ink and once I've used up my bottle I will look for another ink to enjoy.

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I'm still liking Dark Lilac :) it hasn't been off the desk so far. Now joined by Petrol too.

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I haven't heard anything like that, and if it was, I would be very sad, considering how much I've just paid for a bottle.

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Haven't heard of such a thing.

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