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Blackstone CMYK Ink Mixing Sets are now available at Justwrite. Set comprises 1 x 30ml bottle of each - cyan, magenta, yellow and black. $AUD36.00

 

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Blackstone's CMYK inks are made from pure cyan, magenta, yellow and black
dyes. These pure dyes create the pure, base CMYK colours that are essential
to create the full colour spectrum.

They have been specifically developed to be mixed with each other to create
the full CMYK colour spectrum.

 

See Nick Stewart's review HERE.

 

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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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Great job! DCWaites has come up with a blue mix that is amazing.

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

Create a Ghostly Avatar and I'll send you a letter. Check out some Ink comparisons: The Great PPS Comparison 

Don't know where to start?  Look at the Inky Topics O'day.  Then, see inks sorted by color: Blue Purple Brown Red Green Dark Green Orange Black Pinks Yellows Blue-Blacks Grey/Gray UVInks Turquoise/Teal MURKY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Everything you need to start creating your own inks. The Blackstone CMYK Ink Mixing Kit contains the following:

4 x 30ml Dropper Bottles of Cyan, magenta, Yellow and Black
4 x 30ml Empty PP Ink Bottles
4 x 6ml Screw Cap Vials
4 x 5ml Syringes
4 x 1.2 x 40mm Blunt Needles
4 x 3ml Plastic Pippettes
1 x 210 x 145 x 55mm resealable plastic container.

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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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Everything you need to start creating your own inks. The Blackstone CMYK Ink Mixing Kit contains the following:

4 x 30ml Dropper Bottles of Cyan, magenta, Yellow and Black

4 x 30ml Empty PP Ink Bottles

4 x 6ml Screw Cap Vials

4 x 5ml Syringes

4 x 1.2 x 40mm Blunt Needles

4 x 3ml Plastic Pippettes

1 x 210 x 145 x 55mm resealable plastic container.

http://justwrite.com.au/image/cache/catalog/products/Blackstone%20Ink/blackstone-fountain-pen-ink-cmyk-mixing-kit-1100x619.jpg

http://justwrite.com.au/image/cache/catalog/products/Blackstone%20Ink/blackstone-fountain-pen-ink-cmyk-mixing-kit-01-1100x619.jpg

 

This is what I ordered - looking forward to seeing it arrive!

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Oh darn. I only just put through an order. If I had known I would have delayed at bit! Next time. Definitely next time. That looks really really cool. I love colour mixing.

Will work for pens... :unsure:

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How did the order (and the color mixing) turn out? Anyone have any results to share? ^_^

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