Pelikan inks are on the drier side to match those wet writing Pelikan pens. I bought a used M200 last year which still had some Edelstein Moon Stone left in it. It's a beautiful grey. Anyway, thank you!
Never saw a video of yours, but if there is more iof cat with ink to come I will have to subscribe. Technically it would be better to have the cam above the pad. It's a bit small
Thank you for an interesting video. This is the ink that I use for my ‘every day’ and I really like the quality and the colour. Interesting that here in the UK the box and the label on the bottle are completely different to yours. Found your observations fascinating.
The labels have been updated, but they still use the same bottles and I honestly think for the 5-7€ I pay per bottle of Pelikan 4001 that's a steal for the bottle alone lol. Diamine is the same per 30ml bottle, but they come in the cheap plastic ones, that may have really pretty labels, but still don't feel all too nice.
the bottom right 'prado brillante'. which language is supposed to be? because if it's spanish, there is a typo in 'prado', it should be 'pardo'. Otherwise it means 'gleaming meadow'.
We have a calico cat who LOVES to "help" me clean my pen nibs. She hears me run water into a dish and is instantly on the sink, trying to strop herself on me, and getting in the way while I squirt water through the nib. She doesn't even care if I squirt (clean) water on her paws. I also have some Rose quartz that I'll be happy to trade locally someday. I have a bottle of 4001 Brilliant Red ink, and somehow I have the box from a a bottle of Brilliant Brown (which was $2.40 at Albiston's in, I think, 1982), but I can't find the bottle of Brilliant Brown. Maybe the Calico Terror drank it. LOL No, mine's all safely in drawers that she cant get into. Yet.