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That website selling them here that I was talking about has them for approximately 8.85USD for six once shipping has been factored in.  And that's the cheapest I've found.  A couple others were approximately 9.30USD.  A bottle is approximately 43USD, but there seems to be a promotion on right now.  That's why I needed to ask around and move on this fast.

 

Amazingly enough, I have managed to find one place doing samples, but they didn't have Electric Pink.

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This is the GvFC page I was referring to for pricing. I've ordered before here in the US  and the shipping was free with a minimum number of packs, 4 or 5 iirc. I don't know what their overseas shipping may cost.

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I'm very fond of Cobalt blue. Slightly dry, goes well with high flow pens like Pelikans (very nice also in some of my ED pens).

I use almost only blue inks, finding a different blue ink (even slightly different) is often something I am on the lookout for. Cobalt blue is a dark blue with a slight tint towards dark purple. This makes it rather different from red leaning blue inks, most of which look similar. This is blue, dark and deeply purplish.

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12 hours ago, chromantic said:

This is the GvFC page I was referring to for pricing. I've ordered before here in the US  and the shipping was free with a minimum number of packs, 4 or 5 iirc. I don't know what their overseas shipping may cost.

I see.  I was going by the pricing of local online vendors.

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