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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 487627" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Pro Cartridge Points:</p><p></p><p>1. We're talking years here. It's not like they dry up in a couple of months.</p><p>2. The ink I'm referring to is only available in cartridges unless you go to a pen show and pay maybe a hundred bucks a bottle. It's the 2016 Ltd. Ed. color...no longer made. The Lamy Dark Lilac was extremely popular and sold out fast.</p><p>3. I use cartridges as a convenience not as a habit. Especially for travel. I don't like carrying glass bottles of ink in a carry on these days.</p><p>4. I like the fact that one can switch cartridges between pens if desired to do a fast color change or put bullet proof ink into a pen if desired. This presto change-o thing is also useful when sketching as a way to change nibs...without having to, um, change nibs.</p><p></p><p>And, while all of the above are true, I too prefer a really nice glass bottle. Love the Pilot Iroshizuku bottles!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 487627, member: 1365"] Pro Cartridge Points: 1. We're talking years here. It's not like they dry up in a couple of months. 2. The ink I'm referring to is only available in cartridges unless you go to a pen show and pay maybe a hundred bucks a bottle. It's the 2016 Ltd. Ed. color...no longer made. The Lamy Dark Lilac was extremely popular and sold out fast. 3. I use cartridges as a convenience not as a habit. Especially for travel. I don't like carrying glass bottles of ink in a carry on these days. 4. I like the fact that one can switch cartridges between pens if desired to do a fast color change or put bullet proof ink into a pen if desired. This presto change-o thing is also useful when sketching as a way to change nibs...without having to, um, change nibs. And, while all of the above are true, I too prefer a really nice glass bottle. Love the Pilot Iroshizuku bottles! [/QUOTE]
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