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hackysackmonster
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May 30, 2018
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This ink writes well in all my pens that range from Fine to Broad nibs (Lamy's, Pilots, Twsbi). It's a little on the wet side, but that's okay. Colors are nice, and cleaning isn't an issue with this ink. I've purchased these inks twice through MD. The only reason for 4 stars is it's not a permanent ink at all. But it never claims to be a permanent ink either. I'm happy with it over all though. Hope this helps.
DSpaceNine
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Jun 21, 2018
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hackysackmonsterDo you mean by "not a permanent ink" that it can bleed if it gets wet? Curious what you mean.
Jun 21, 2018
hackysackmonster
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Jan 2, 2019
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DSpaceNineMy "permanent" ink talks about how resistant it is to water after drying. Some hold up better, or worse. This ink however doesn't hold up to moisture. The link provided demonstrates this; http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/278544-new-diamine-150th-anniversary-inks-soak-tests/ Over all I do enjoy this ink, as the colors are vibrant and bold. I have the Blue Black, Carnival Red, Blue Velvet, and Blood Orange (not shown in test). I mainly use this ink for D&D stories I write. I also provide fountain pens for my players to add to the theater of the game. The inks make it a little more interesting since the colors do pop. But if you are planning on using this for school notes, or signing checks, then you'd probably want a more water proof/resistant ink, or a security ink.
Jan 2, 2019
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