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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I have 9 or more different..., April 9, 2010
I have 9 or more different shade of blue ink in my collection from J herbin to
Diamine. So far, in my opinion, Kon Peki is one of the best blue that I ever
use. I use this ink with my Tombow Carbon 101 Medium nib. Very smooth and bright
but not too bright. It's really hard to explain, very pleasant to the eyes.
Although Pilot Iroshizuku is one of the most expensive ink, it worth every
penny. Recommended!
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I've tried many different..., May 25, 2012
I've tried many different blues, J. Herbin Saphire and Periwinkle, Pilot's Blue,
Parker Blue, and even Platinum Blue Black. This is by far the best ink I have
ever used. It flows great, and the color is unbeatable. I need to use blue for
office work, and this makes my writing so much more enjoyable. Highly
recommended.
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Kon-peki is tied for..., January 20, 2012
Kon-peki is tied for my absolute favorite ink and has been for 2 years now. It
will always be in my pen cabinet and in my fountain pens. It's beautiful,
well-behaved. The best ink out there, in my opinion.
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The most gorgeous blue..., March 24, 2011
The most gorgeous blue I have ever seen and used. Please restock.
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What originally sucked..., January 10, 2011
What originally sucked me in to the Iroshizuku line was the fabulous design of
the ink bottles. After doing some research, I decided to take the plunge and
ordered Kon-peki. This blue is a wonderful, vivid cerulean blue that behaves
marvelously in all my pens, from my fine nib Pilot M90 to my music nib Platinum
3776. It has a slight bit of shading in my wider nibs. I never imagined that I
would pay so much for a bottle of ink, but this one has been worth every penny
so far.
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