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    Default Re: Noodler's Bottles switching from Glass to Plastic.

    I don't buy ink for the bottle, but these plastic bottles look a bit ugly.

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    Default Re: Noodler's Bottles switching from Glass to Plastic.

    Quote Originally Posted by tragique View Post
    I don't buy ink for the bottle, but these plastic bottles look a bit ugly.
    They do, they now look like medicine bottles.

    However, I still like Noodler's Ink because I really want to try out their Bernanke Blue or Revolution Blue.
    But since they are starting to move away from Glass Bottles, J. Herbin now looks like a very nice suitable replacement. J.Herbin is alot more costly though.

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    Default Re: Noodler's Bottles switching from Glass to Plastic.

    I think what I may do is find a nice ink well or bottle(s) and use those if I have inks I want out on display or just visible. Otherwise, as long as the original container is air tight and durable I really don't care what it is. Makes me wonder if a secondary market will develop for Noodler's glass bottles...

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