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Bril Royal Blue - International Giveaway 2019


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Hi All

This is an international Giveaway and is open to only International Enthusiasts.

  1. 2 Nos. Ink Bottles are available for this Giveaway
  2. Inks will be shipped worldwide free of cost
  3. Please leave a handwritten note here in the post that you want to participate in a Giveaway (Important)
  4. Two random people will be selected at the end of first week of July i.e 5th July 2019

Indian friends, please excuse yourself from this ink is easily available in India.

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For rest, in my opinion, this is the best-priced ink all over the world with good color and behavior.

You can check the review of the ink here: LINK

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

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vaibhav mehandiratta

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I think this is my favorite Indian blue ink. It is very good, and every ink lover should jump at this opportunity. I still have some from when I managed to get some by a roundabout way, and I am treasuring it...

 

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Ooops! missed a 'd' in would. Should learn to be more careful when I'm exhausted.

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I got curious so I checked ebay and ... none were to be found. Which is weird, because there are plenty of Indian sellers when I'm shopping for Apsara pencils and various India-made Parker products.

 

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I read the review of your ink in your blog. It is an excellent price! Thanks 4 the giveaway.

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