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Permanent Quink Blue is the only blue I use and is the only colour ink my wife uses period.We have not had any fading problems with the Permanent Blue ink.

This is also my experience.

It's a very good ink.

 

 

Hello ugly.My wife is from Romania.

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Permanent Quink Blue is the only blue I use and is the only colour ink my wife uses period.We have not had any fading problems with the Permanent Blue ink.

This is also my experience.

It's a very good ink.

 

 

Hello ugly.My wife is from Romania.

 

You must have a very beautiful wife. ;)

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Permanent Quink Blue is the only blue I use and is the only colour ink my wife uses period.We have not had any fading problems with the Permanent Blue ink.

This is also my experience.

It's a very good ink.

 

 

Hello ugly.My wife is from Romania.

 

You must have a very beautiful wife. ;)

 

 

Yes.

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I just bought a Parker Quink Blue, (there isn't permanent written anwhere, but its not washable). It RESISTS WATER, its completley leggible when soaked (neither I could believe it). It's made in france so I don't know if the difference is a change in formula or its origin that changes.

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I have absolutely fallen in love with this ink. It came as a cartridge with my Parker IM pen, have bought a bottle afterwards and I am happily using it. Must say, the colour of the ink is totally different from the one in this review, mine is nothing like this (this one is more like my washable blue...). My perm-blue is dark, rich in colour between royal blue and blue-black. My IM with an "M" nib is nice, but a boldish Jinhao X750 "M" pours this ink in a fabulous way, giving a so blueish blue that it's nearly unbelievable. It's also relatively cheap and available nearly everywhere so this will be my blue. Period.

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I just bought a Parker Quink Blue, (there isn't permanent written anwhere, but its not washable). It RESISTS WATER, its completley leggible when soaked (neither I could believe it). It's made in france so I don't know if the difference is a change in formula or its origin that changes.

Well, mine says only Blue too: on the bottle and on the box. However, the barcode sticker on the box says "Blue permanent ink". So apparently until they say "washable" it's permanent. Funny logic but this is what Parker seems to act upon...

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May I ask what vintage & country this water-resistant Quink is from?

 

On my current travels I'm coming across some Quink boxes which look new to me, they're all over a dark midnight blue across the Colour range but some have a red circled icon with stylised sea blue waves.

 

My Quink stock is still from the half gold half Colour boxes... wondering if there's been any change to ink inside :)

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(Thought I had replied to this thread. Hmmm. Must have been to Corniche's review.)

 

My non-fading Quink [Permanent] Blue came from The Writing Desk, 4.99 GBP, about a year ago. The bottle says it was made in France.

 

Back about 2010, Art Brown's International Pen Shop tried to order Permament Blue. Parker Service (Janesville?) replied that Permanent Blue could only be ordered by individuals -- not in store-sized shipments. It was about $15 and Parker US would mail it to each customer. No idea why Parker wanted it that way.

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I'm a student so i can't really use very expensive ink in school and blue quink has been my go-to ink for as long as I can remember. I also use it to try out new pens as well as using it when I converting pens to eyedroppers. I have actually not experience any fading in the colour and as kwinana said it really is very similar to the Waterman Florida Blue.

 

Edit: If you are wondering my bottle comes from China and it writes very very wet.

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