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    Model Number: 9065D.BLA
    Brand: Koh-i-Noor
    Estimated Delivery Time: 3 - 7 Business Days
    Koh-i-Noor Drawing Ink

    Model Number: 9065D

    Koh-I-Noor® Drawing Ink uses micro-pulverized pigments which are evenly dispersed in an acrylic base, making a transparent, lightfast ink. Ink may be used on plastic, glass, metal, and ceramic, but may not be waterproof on porous surfaces. Drawing Ink can be used with technical pens, airbrushes, crowquill pens, and paint brushes on paper and board. 

    Features:

    • Available in multiple colors
    • The flip-top spout allows for controlled filling and mixing applications. 
    • Drawing Ink cleans up easily with Rapido-Eze™ pen cleaner. 
    • Shake well before use as pigments may settle out over time.
    • For use with technical pens, airbrushes, crowquill pens, and paint brushes on paper and board
    • Transparent
    • Water-resistant
    • Reproducible
    • Conforms to ASTM D-4236

    Product Dimensions:
    • Outside Dimensions: 1.50" x 1.50" x 2.50"
    • Product Weight: 0.1 lbs.
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    Koh-i-Noor Drawing Ink

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    ABQ, NM

    Major, major disappointment

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    Pros:
    • It is black
    Cons:
    I like Koh-I-Noor stuff but this has been a disaster. 1) I bought it for technical pen use; it clogged EVERY technical pen I put some in and two of those I consider total write-offs now, and I've used these pens for decades! 2) The cap has a built-in dropper that can't be used to cleanly fill the tech pen reservoir tubes -- it's just too clumsy. 3) So I took off the cap to access the ink with a syringe, and that was a mistake. I don't know if it was from shaking the jar or just a poor design, but ink was everywhere it shouldn't be for an art product. I had to wash the cap and the bottle sides before putting it back on. Anyway, I blame K-I-H and not DEW at all.