
Waterman inks are ancient,
not a trendy newcomer.
They come in few but lovely colors,
are a great price,
and they take good care of our pens.
Happy New Moon!
Bright Ideas multi-color journal
(which I am not sure is still sold at Barnes and Noble),
DeAtramentis Document Urban Grey ink,
other inks from Birmingham, Pentel Waterbrush,
Lamy Joy pen with De Atramentis Document Black ink,
Platinum Carbon Pen (no longer made)
with Platinum Carbon ink waterproof cartridges.
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“Memory is more indelible than ink.”
Anita Loos, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
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Waterman inks take me back….that is the only brand of ink we used in our fountain pens. Those were ‘a thing’ for awhile in high school, and we felt so fancy using them.
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They are great inks!
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