Platinum Ink Cartridges

Price range: $4.00 through $8.00
Pack of 10 ink cartridges for all Platinum fountain pens including Preppy. Carbon Black comes in a pack of 4
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Platinum Inks – Carbon Black

$25.00
Platinum Carbon Ink Bottle Platinum's famous permanent waterproof ink. Platinum Carbon Ink is pigmented ink suitable for fountain pens - for documents, drawings (including line and wash) and general-purpose use. However, this ink does have the potential to damage pens if not used according to instructions. This ink can dry and clog fountain pen feeds if left too long as it contains ultra-fine carbon particles. It is only suitable for pens that are in daily use and if the pen is to be left more than a couple of days without use then we advise flushing the pen and converter.

Platinum Inks – Limited Edition Chou Kuro

$60.00
1. “Intense blackness” demonstrated by numerical data 2. “Fade-resistant blackness” makes it perfect for long-term storage 3. Practical “no bleeding through ink” 4. “Exceptional water resistance” makes it ideal for journaling and letter-writing *Permanant Ink Will Stain Clothes

Sailor Compass USA 50 States Ink

$20.00
Color Options: Utah – Golden Amber North Carolina – Strawberry Red South Carolina – Amethyst Purple New Mexico – Turquoise
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Scribe Premium Fountain Pen Inks – Discontinued

$24.00

Scribe Premium Fountain Pen Inks - Discontinued 

Reminiscent of the PARKER Penman Fountain Pen Inks from the 1990’s, by the original developer.

These inks contain no pigments and have a neutral PH

Available in 50ml glass bottles

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Scribo Inks – 90 ml

$39.00
Scribo Fountain Pen Ink Collection is here! With 11 colors of the new Fountain Pen Ink collection, we added the
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Teranishi Guitar Taisho Romantic Bottle Ink – Opera Rose

$22.00

Teranishi’s first product was a writing ink called “Guitar Ink,” though the origin of its name remains a mystery. Company records suggest that guitars were popular in the Philippines—a key export market at the time—but there’s no definitive reason why Teranishi chose to link its inks to the instrument.

For over a century, both Teranishi and its Guitar Brand have stood the test of time, surviving the optimism of the Taisho period, the hardships of war, and Japan’s rise as a global economic and cultural force. First introduced in 2021, these inks pay tribute to a pivotal era in Japanese history, reflecting the bold, expressive styles of Taisho Roman Japan. Each color captures the vibrancy and elegance of the period, bringing a touch of vintage charm to modern writing.

Teranishi Guitar Taisho Romantic Bottle Ink – Lady Emerald

$22.00

Teranishi’s first product was a writing ink called “Guitar Ink,” though the origin of its name remains a mystery. Company records suggest that guitars were popular in the Philippines—a key export market at the time—but there’s no definitive reason why Teranishi chose to link its inks to the instrument.

For over a century, both Teranishi and its Guitar Brand have stood the test of time, surviving the optimism of the Taisho period, the hardships of war, and Japan’s rise as a global economic and cultural force. First introduced in 2021, these inks pay tribute to a pivotal era in Japanese history, reflecting the bold, expressive styles of Taisho Roman Japan. Each color captures the vibrancy and elegance of the period, bringing a touch of vintage charm to modern writing.

Teranishi Guitar Taisho Romantic Bottle Ink – Antique Black

$22.00

Teranishi’s first product was a writing ink called “Guitar Ink,” though the origin of its name remains a mystery. Company records suggest that guitars were popular in the Philippines—a key export market at the time—but there’s no definitive reason why Teranishi chose to link its inks to the instrument.

For over a century, both Teranishi and its Guitar Brand have stood the test of time, surviving the optimism of the Taisho period, the hardships of war, and Japan’s rise as a global economic and cultural force. First introduced in 2021, these inks pay tribute to a pivotal era in Japanese history, reflecting the bold, expressive styles of Taisho Roman Japan. Each color captures the vibrancy and elegance of the period, bringing a touch of vintage charm to modern writing.

Teranishi Guitar Taisho Romantic Bottle Ink – Innocent Mauve

$22.00

Teranishi’s first product was a writing ink called “Guitar Ink,” though the origin of its name remains a mystery. Company records suggest that guitars were popular in the Philippines—a key export market at the time—but there’s no definitive reason why Teranishi chose to link its inks to the instrument.

For over a century, both Teranishi and its Guitar Brand have stood the test of time, surviving the optimism of the Taisho period, the hardships of war, and Japan’s rise as a global economic and cultural force. First introduced in 2021, these inks pay tribute to a pivotal era in Japanese history, reflecting the bold, expressive styles of Taisho Roman Japan. Each color captures the vibrancy and elegance of the period, bringing a touch of vintage charm to modern writing.

Teranishi Guitar Taisho Romantic Bottle Ink – Nostalgic Honey

$22.00

Teranishi’s first product was a writing ink called “Guitar Ink,” though the origin of its name remains a mystery. Company records suggest that guitars were popular in the Philippines—a key export market at the time—but there’s no definitive reason why Teranishi chose to link its inks to the instrument.

For over a century, both Teranishi and its Guitar Brand have stood the test of time, surviving the optimism of the Taisho period, the hardships of war, and Japan’s rise as a global economic and cultural force. First introduced in 2021, these inks pay tribute to a pivotal era in Japanese history, reflecting the bold, expressive styles of Taisho Roman Japan. Each color captures the vibrancy and elegance of the period, bringing a touch of vintage charm to modern writing.