inka dinka doo
Feb. 18th, 2008 10:57 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
At some point on a trip to Canada, I snapped up a cartridge-based Pentel brush pen but've never actually used it or even loaded a cartridge into the brush. Therefore, I have absolutely no excuse to buy another brush pen... except that I've just found out about one that has a converter cartridge that can be refilled with bottled ink, instead of needing to buy entire new cartridges for every refill.
Not only that, but it's ON SALE-- at least at the website I'm looking at in another window and no I will not tell you the domain. It's for your own good. Trust me. But if you must know, the product/brand name is the "Sailor Profit" brush pen.
*unwisely clicks on another page of that website* aaaaaaaaaaagh they have bottles of fountain-pen ink in 6.834 jillion colors (including inks in bright highlighter neons and even an ultraviolet "invisible" ink) and some bottles include a free pen which appears to've been modified into a direct dropper-fill reservoir with an O-ring seal.
Not only that, but it's ON SALE-- at least at the website I'm looking at in another window and no I will not tell you the domain. It's for your own good. Trust me. But if you must know, the product/brand name is the "Sailor Profit" brush pen.
*unwisely clicks on another page of that website* aaaaaaaaaaagh they have bottles of fountain-pen ink in 6.834 jillion colors (including inks in bright highlighter neons and even an ultraviolet "invisible" ink) and some bottles include a free pen which appears to've been modified into a direct dropper-fill reservoir with an O-ring seal.