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Thread: Winter Time and Purchasing Ink

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    Default Re: Winter Time and Purchasing Ink

    Quote Originally Posted by FredRydr View Post
    Who in Maine is going to volunteer a test mix of their ink and propylene glycol?
    Someone's freezer would work, too.

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    On the inks mentioned in this thread and losing them in the mail-

    I didn't try Tsuyu-Kusa until after it was announced that it had been discontinued, but bought a bottle and loved it.

    I decided I'd buy a second, and Amazon was scheduled to deliver it on what would have been a balmy 60ºF day.

    More than likely, though, that bottle of Tsuyu-Kusa ended up either in someone's yard or just swept up into a pile of landfilled rubble as the Amazon warehouse where it was likely sitting or on a truck outside of got hit by a tornado the night before.

    To their credit, Amazon just automatically resent it a few days later, and it finally arrived yesterday. Given the warehouse situation, Amazon is now shipping orders to this area by UPS...

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    Default Re: Winter Time and Purchasing Ink

    Quote Originally Posted by bunnspecial View Post
    On the inks mentioned in this thread and losing them in the mail-

    I didn't try Tsuyu-Kusa until after it was announced that it had been discontinued, but bought a bottle and loved it.

    I decided I'd buy a second, and Amazon was scheduled to deliver it on what would have been a balmy 60ºF day.

    More than likely, though, that bottle of Tsuyu-Kusa ended up either in someone's yard or just swept up into a pile of landfilled rubble as the Amazon warehouse where it was likely sitting or on a truck outside of got hit by a tornado the night before.
    Wow.

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