![]() Please include /have your Order#/web order# ready. To obtain RMA# please call our customer service at (410) 992 3272 Option:2 or email us with CONTACT US form. If you have any questions please do contact us.Īll returns under Return Policy requires an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number. Please note that the restocking fee is only for fountain pen which is filled with the ink. We then sell these pens in our outlet store. Hence, we will charge you a nominal restocking fee of 10% to accommodate these repair and shipping charges to manufacturer's repair facility. We want to make sure that all of our customers when they buy from us get a brand new pen which is not used. If you use the cartridges supplied with the pen or if you fill it with ink, then in order for us to resell, we have to send it to the manufacturer's repair facility. ![]() When you purchase a fountain pen, it is recommended that you test drive it with dipping the nib in the ink. We are not responsible for the exchange rate differences.įountain pens are special and once filled it is very difficult to resell the item when returned. For international orders, the refund will be made only in US dollars. Please call us to make the FedEx/UPS Return label. If you receive a defective item we send you the shipping label/email return label to send it back to us. We will gladly give you a credit, exchange or refund, less shipping charges. Please enclose a copy of your invoice and include all original packaging and literature. Our return policy day is 45 days from the date of delivery. We are proud of the quality of our products and want you to be fully satisfied with your purchase. When you shop at, we want to make sure that you are fully satisfied. ( JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.We are thinkers of 100% satisfaction. Murasaki-shikibu is available in a standard 50ml bottle as well as a smaller 15ml bottle. It's definitely worth a try if you're in the market for a solid purple. It lays down a smooth, clean line and the color is light enough to pop, but still dark enough to produce rich pools of purple goodness. This purple hits the mark for me when it comes to the definition of purple in my head. Everyone's brain is wired differently when it comes to color, and mine is naturally drawn to bright blues, rich blue greens, fiery oranges, and deep pinks. Purple inks aren't always in my rotation, but they continue to fascinate me. Probably not Field Notes friendly, but perfectly fine for thicker, more absorbent papers. This is to be expected for any medium or dark ink, so it's just another point of consideration. This is definitely something you should consider if fast dry times are high on your list.įeathering and bleeding are almost non-existent with this ink, although it does tend to show-through to the back of the page quite easily. That's an incredibly fast dry time for any fountain pen ink. I tried several times and always came back to the 10-second mark consistently. ![]() Like the Chiku-rin I reviewed, I was really impressed (shocked) by the dry time of this ink. Sometimes, a solid standard purple is in the cards, and this is now one of my go-to inks for that purpose. KWC Gummiberry is a fun ink, but it's also quite a bit darker than this Pilot. It's not so bright that it calls unnecessary attention, but it stands out enough to be fun. Most of my previous experience with purple and violet inks is darker than what Murasaki-shikibu offers, and that's part of the delight I enjoy when using it. Pilot Iroshizuku Murasaki-shikibu is a purple ink that I think hits a perfect balance of "purple" that works well when you want a standard purple ink to use in your pen. I've always enjoyed using Waterman Tender Purple, but it's a bit bright and has some blue notes. Dark purple, light purple, blue and gray notes, etc. I've tried out several different purple/violet inks over the years, and I'm always surprised by how much variation an ink can achieve in the purple hue. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.) ( Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. ![]()
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