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3 minutes ago, RHD2017 said:

I had mentioned an interest in Birmingham Ultramarine. It has no water resistance. I was interested in learning if similar colors were found in water resistance inks. Not "document" level, perhaps,  but at least as resistant as Pilot Blue. 

I understood Ultramarine or Birmingham inks, hence my confusion. :)

If you need waterproof/resistant inks you need to ask your question in  Inky thoughts forum: 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/forum/5-inky-thoughts/

But as a quick answer, look for waterproof/ pigment/ bullet proof inks, check reviews and order samples to see which one suits you color/behaviour wise. 

These are a few brands to jump start your research: 

Inks that are waterproof / resistant:

Noodler's Bulletproof inks

Octopus write and Draw or Octopus Document ink

De Atramentis Document /Artist inks.

Rohrer and Klinger Document inks / or the sketchINk series. 

Kakimori 

And some Sailor inks. 

 

 

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54 minutes ago, hbquikcomjamesl said:

Thanks. Might be worth a try. Anybody know how fungus-resistant Conklin inks are?

These are made by Yafa, the same that make's Monteverde. I doubt if anyone can talk about the fungus resistance of these inks. I believe the old Private reserve at one point was more prone to it. 

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I can't find a review of Yookers inks (like the Apricot Orange, Malachite Green or Tahitian Blue) and Tachikawa inks (like their Cocoa and Sapphire inks). Does anyone have experience with these inks?  

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I don't know anything about the brand. But I found this on their website: 

They sell a 6 pack with all their colours. 

You can buy one and review it for us. :) 

 

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