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Hi guys,

 

I'm interested in getting a bottle of Monteverde Olivine. Usual shops (La Couronne and Appelbloom) don't carry this inks and cost of the shipment from States is sky high. Do you know any european retailer who has these inks in stock? Olivine is the one I really want to get, but I would consider Moonstone, Scotch Brown and Fireopal as well.

 

 

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Hi Visvamitra,

 

I love your ink reviews. Nice photography. :)

 

Try this link to Cult Pens, it's showing more colors in stock than just Scotch Brown...

 

http://www.cultpens.com/i/q/MV52178/monteverde-ink-bottle-30ml

 

Just not sure why I'm getting different info from Birchtine? :unsure:

 

They have quite a few colors, but I didn't see Olivine. :( I'll keep nosing around google.

 

Good Luck,

 

Anthony

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I wrote 'only' meaning the only one of the inks mentioned by visvamitra.

 

Olivine, Moonstone and Fireopal are available from http://www.executivepensdirect.com/monteverde-gemstone-bottled-fountain-pen-ink-30-ml-olivine

Hi Birchtine,

 

OK. Got you. :thumbup:

 

Glad you found him a source... I like the look of Olivine myself... looking forward to the review for it.

 

- Anthony

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I had trouble finding the new Gemstone range on the usual UK websites. executivepensdirect.com is one place where I could find, I've not used them before but placed an order earlier today. There is also an eBay.co.uk seller pens_direct_no.1 who has them too.

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