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cobalt impurity posted:If you want a permanent ink, there is a whole line of "Bulletproof" inks from the Noodler's Ink Company. The ink works by bonding with cellulose, so if you spill it on your desk it's no problem, but if it gets on your clothes they're just done. Bulletproof inks resist water, most common solvents one might use to lift ink from paper, and thanks to consumer input, lasers! Heart of Darkness is a "bulletproof" ink designed to be blacker than the blackest black and even comes with a free Platinum Preppy converted for eyedropper use if you buy the 4.5oz bottle. This is the ink I use every day and I swear by it. You didn't mention that you have a few other options for permanent inks. The Iron Gall inks are waterproof and bleach proof, for modern pens you can get either Lamy T52 Blue-black (blau-schwarz (Eisengallus)), Montblanc blueblack or Diamine Registrar’s ink, don't for the love of god use old Iron Gall inks unless you want your pen to be ruined though. Or the nano inks from Sailor which have very small carbon particles in them Eg Sailor Sei-Boku Bottle Pigmented Ink ~ Blue Black, 50ml or Sailor Kiwa-Guro Bottle Pigmented Ink ~ Ultra Black, 50ml (my TWSBI 530 has Sei-Boku in it all the time)
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