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    Pilot Iroshizuku Bottled Fountain Pen Ink, Take-Sumi, Bamboo Charcoal, Black (69224)

    • It's also extremely well behaved, at least in my Lamy 2000, if not a little wet
    • The standard Pilot inks are a whole cheaper, are well-behaved, but just aren't as vibrant and crisp.
    • Writes a bit wet but is otherwise very well behaved.
    • The Pelikan is a very well behaved pen with a medium nib, and I'm not having any ink related troubles at all
    • Very nice and well-behaved.
    • Well behaved and pairs very well with my Pilot pens and also with all my other pens
    • Very well-behaved
    • they are well behaved and smooth on my paper.
    • I've heard that iroshizuku inks are very well-behaved, and so far, that has held true for me.
    • Most well behaved ink I have experienced, no hassle with it and the color is magnificent
    • Beautiful ink, lovely color shading and well behaved
    • They have a decent array of colors without all the flashy stuff and each one I've tried so far has been very well behaved and predictable
    • The Pilot inks may be a bit spendy compared to others, but these are the best behaving inks that I own.
    • Love all the Iroshizuku line as it is a quality ink and so well behaved that it's my preferred inks for my higher quality or vintage pens
    • As with other Iroshizuku inks, this one is of very high quality and very well behaved
    • Very well behaved
    • Very well behaved - flows nicely without being too wet or dry.
    • A wonderfully consistent and well behaved ink which provides very nice shading and does not bleed or feather
    • Iroshizuku murasaki-shikibu is beautiful, has some shading with broader nibs and the right paper, and is always well-behaved.
    • It's a well behaved ink in all of my pens and the shade has grown on me the more I used it
    • Private Reserve Electric DC Blue and Levenger Cobalt Blue both come to mind but are not quite as well behaved on cheap paper and tend to feather just a bit
    • Outside of extra ink accumulating on outside of nib ( a common problem for gold nibs as ink sticks to the gold a little) the ink is quite well behaved
    • Fast drying, well-behaved, and flows really well
    • Lovely black ink, very well behaved, very dark opaque black
    • Ink is very well behaved - flows nicely, dries fast - using it on Rodia which is great.
    • Its a well behaved ink and flows smoothly in any fountain pen I use
    • It's almost a neon-glow orange, and it dries as vivid as it comes out of the pen.
    • I use it with an adapter in a couple of Parker pens - Duofold International and a Sonnet, as well as in a Cross Fountain pen
    • It's probably not dark enough for most business use, but the color itself is so beautiful both in the bottle and on paper, as well as in the pen if you're using a demonstrator, that it just makes me stop writing from time to time and stare at it dreamily
    • I use this ink for notes to myself and friends, as well as for making notes in my reading material.
    • Very useable even for work, as well as for casual journaling.2
    • Inspired by architect Renzo Piano's concept ink sketches in a blue-green ink, we went hunting for the perfect shade ... as an architect and an artist, we are totally enchanted with using this forest green ink in our Mont Blanc fountain pen as well as in our Lamy all aluminum fountain pen w/ a medium nib ...
    • The flacon, which has a thick glass base and a v-shaped well inside at the bottom (so you can get out the last drops of ink into your pen) is a work of art