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New Blackstone Barrister Black Bulletproof Fountain Pen Ink


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We're very excited to release our first waterproof Blackstone ink. Barrister Black is a well behaved, pure black, nano carbon ink that is 100% waterproof, fade proof and is highly resistant to bleach, alcohol and acid. Barrister Black comes packaged in in 30ml HDPE Nalgene bottles.

 

If any Australian FPN members would like a free sample for review please email me at kevin@justwrite.com.au

 

You can see a review by dcwaites HERE

 

Barrister Black is now available at JustWrite in Australia and will soon be available at Anderson Pens in the US and at Appelboom in Europe.

 

 

 

 

 

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Kevin Watson
Blackstone Ink :: JustWrite Pen Company, Australia
Website: www.justwrite.com.au www.blackstone.inkEmail: info@justwrite.com.au

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Congrats on Appelboom carrying Blackstone !!!... :lol: :lol:

 

 

I am not a big fan on Black Ink... But, my oh my..... Barrister Black is quite amazing. Deep Black, great flow, smooth and just overall fantastic behavior. Is the best nano carbon ink I have ever tried. :D

 

 

Thanks for a fantastic ink Kevin !! :wub:

 

 

 

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I have to agree: I've had a sample vial of this ink for a couple of months, and my TWSBI Diamond 580 has been constantly inked with it during that time. It flows well, and is wickedly water resistant (once dry) - can't say that I've tested its bleach or acid resistance, though...

 

I have a 30ml bottle of this sitting in my shopping cart right at the moment - just have to add a couple of other things to justify the postage!

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Very nice. I assuming there will be some other colors too?

I think he's developing a blue - beyond that, I'm not aware of anything, but will keep an ear open. Ordered my 30ml bottle today...

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I think he's developing a blue - beyond that, I'm not aware of anything, but will keep an ear open. Ordered my 30ml bottle today...

 

Yes, Kevin is developing a Blue. And is a GORGEOUS Blue.. very vintage looking. :wub: :wub: I will love to show you.. but I have no idea if the one I have is the "final" formulation.

 

 

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Yes, Kevin is developing a Blue. And is a GORGEOUS Blue.. very vintage looking. :wub: :wub: I will love to show you.. but I have no idea if the one I have is the "final" formulation.

 

 

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Wouldn't mind a look if you can, please. Have been thinking about pulling the trigger on Liberty's Elysium but will hold of if the blackstone look right for me.

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Kevin...your Barrister Black is gorgeous!! Anxiously waiting for Anderson Pens to get their supply in. Blackstone Inks rock!!

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As a big fan of black inks I am definitely adding this one to my shopping list.

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