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[โ€“] 426763 9 points 1 year ago

So I recently got a fancy fountain pen, kaso, medyo na dissapoint ako with how dry it wrote. Naubusan na siya ng ink today, so I decided to head over to my cousin's place to get a refill (of bottled ink) because that dude is hoarding ink samples. I decided to go with Pilot's Iroshizuku, Take Sumi, yung black. No wonder people on the old r/fountainpens sub liked this so much back in the day, it writes so well. I usually prefer European pens and ink if general writing, tapos Asian stuff for drawing kasi they tend to stick to the drier side ie mas may control. Pero this combo of a German Pen with Japanese ink is pleasantly surprising.