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PAR3007100 - Super Quink Permanent Ink for Parker Pens | 
enlarge | Brand: Sanford Category: Office Product
List Price: $8.75 Buy New: $6.23 You Save: $2.52 (29%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 2818
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 2.8 x 1.7
MPN: 89000 UPC: 071402300715 EAN: 0071402300715 ASIN: B0015ZW1E2
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| Features:
| • | Ink Color(s) - Blue Black | | • | Mfr. Refill Number (Item Number) - Parker Fountain Pens | | • | Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent [Nom] - 0 % | | • | Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent [Nom] - 0 % | | • | Quantity [Nom] - 1 each |
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Product Description Super Quink Permanent Ink for Parker Pens
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Super Quink Blue-Black November 6, 2008 John Culp (Bristol, TN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The "blue-black" color name is misleading. It's a nice, deep, royal blue with no hint of black pigment. It doesn't easily smudge after drying, but isn't completely waterproof as noted previously. On many papers I write on that are rather absorbent, the color fades quite a bit after a day or two. On some, it turns to a light greenish blue, possibly a result of some chemical reaction with the paper. Fountain pen inks work best on relatively nonabsorbent papers anyway, but most of the stuff I write on is copier paper or similar. This ink doesn't "feather" out from capillary action in highly absorbent paper as some inks do. It dries quickly. It shows no sign of clogging the pen. Good stuff, but be aware that it's really blue and not black. (It still photocopies well.)
Very good ink September 14, 2008 Mansoor Ul Haq I use a fountain pen to write, I am using Parkers Quink blue/black and I love the shade, I recommned this shade of blue to anyone who uses a blue ink for their fountain pen
quink September 8, 2008 Amy Litwack yup... it's ink. br /the color was a bit lighter/aqua than I expected from the blue-black description.
Ink for artists January 7, 2008 Linda C. Renz (houston, tx 77072) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This ink is great for getting a painterly effect in your drawings. When a wet brush is moved over the ink drawing, the ink gradates into 3 beautiful hues.
Same Quality After 50 Years November 16, 2007 Ethan A. Winning (Walnut Creek, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have been using Quink for Parker fountain pens (for those of you who know what they are) since 1953! It must be the same forumla. It's the same color, what they used to call "midnight blue" or "blue black." It flows and dries quickly. br / br /I still have four Parker fountain pens, and I wouldn't use anything but Quink in them. As for those who don't think it's "permanent," try getting it out of a white shirt!
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