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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 536408" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>I've been hankering after a new ink and converting my trusty Parker Sonnet from cartridges to a refillable for a little while. I took the plunge today after wandering into a specialist fountain pen shop in my local town, where I discovered an extensive range of inks from a long standing company, Diamine, based in Liverpool. I came away with Saddle Brown, a dark walnutty brown and a converter for my son's Lamy. V cheap too at £6.50 for a 80ml pot.</p><p></p><p>First impressions are ok. Doesn't feel as slick as the Parker Quink but that could be because there's still a bit of water in the pen after a the rinsing I gave it.</p><p></p><p>We'll see how it develops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 536408, member: 3474"] I've been hankering after a new ink and converting my trusty Parker Sonnet from cartridges to a refillable for a little while. I took the plunge today after wandering into a specialist fountain pen shop in my local town, where I discovered an extensive range of inks from a long standing company, Diamine, based in Liverpool. I came away with Saddle Brown, a dark walnutty brown and a converter for my son's Lamy. V cheap too at £6.50 for a 80ml pot. First impressions are ok. Doesn't feel as slick as the Parker Quink but that could be because there's still a bit of water in the pen after a the rinsing I gave it. We'll see how it develops. [/QUOTE]
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