 enman," which were made in Germany, and came in spiffy (but rather impractical) flat "hockey-puck" bottles. No sooner did Penman make its nod than the battle lines were quickly drawn among pen fanciers, and debates raged at pen shows, in pen shops, and on online fora. Either you thought that Penman had excellent color (it did), or that it was the most dangerous killer of pens since the invention of three-year-old child (Penman did have a high pigment concentration, and could quickly stain susceptible pens).</p><p class="sectionbody">The argument is now rather moot, since Parker took these inks out of production altogether some years back. In fact, for some years around the turn of the 2000s, Parker even limited its choice of Quink colors, although these are starting to come back.</p><p class="sectionbody"></p><p class="sectionbody"><a href="http://www.rickconner.net/penspotters/inks.html#penman">http://www.rickconner.net/penspotters/inks.html#penman</a></p>
enman," which were made in Germany, and came in spiffy (but rather impractical) flat "hockey-puck" bottles. No sooner did Penman make its nod than the battle lines were quickly drawn among pen fanciers, and debates raged at pen shows, in pen shops, and on online fora. Either you thought that Penman had excellent color (it did), or that it was the most dangerous killer of pens since the invention of three-year-old child (Penman did have a high pigment concentration, and could quickly stain susceptible pens).</p><p class="sectionbody">The argument is now rather moot, since Parker took these inks out of production altogether some years back. In fact, for some years around the turn of the 2000s, Parker even limited its choice of Quink colors, although these are starting to come back.</p><p class="sectionbody"></p><p class="sectionbody"><a href="http://www.rickconner.net/penspotters/inks.html#penman">http://www.rickconner.net/penspotters/inks.html#penman</a></p>| 欢迎光临 钢笔论坛 (https://www.penbbs.com/) | Powered by Discuz! X3.2 |