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The first time I looked on the Kobe website, I didn't see anything, but now there is this:

http://www.nagasawa-shop.jp/GOODSDETAIL-68342

 

The something-or-other part (加納町) that I couldn't read before says Kano-cho, so it would be Kano-Cho Midnight (Midnight being ミッドナイト).

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It is very late and miscropped, but here is a sample of Takashima Shiho "The Four Threasures" along with a few other blues to compare with.

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Hey guys, a new Kobe LE ink of the Museum collection, after Turner Brown, Vermeer Blue, Le Noir Pink, Van Gogh Cobalt and Monet Violet. It seems to be called "Ur Lapis", based on The Standard of Ur.

 

Link: http://www.nagasawa-shop.jp/Page/GOODSDETAIL-68346

 

http://www.nagasawa-shop.jp/DD/GoodsImage/img01/urlapis-01.jpg

http://www.nagasawa-shop.jp/DD/GoodsImage/img01/urlapis-03.jpg

http://www.nagasawa-shop.jp/DD/GoodsImage/img01/urlapis-04.jpg

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Thank you for the good find! I think I will wait for someone to try this one before I make the purchase :) The less saturated areas look like they might have a flatness that I've noticed in a couple Sailor inks (such as Kobe#50 and KN Entoloma Virescens) and that I don't really like.

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The box and the color are beautiful, but I'd like to see a comparison with Maya Lapis before buying yet another bottle of ink.

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Here's the beautiful blue that comes packaged with Shumi No Bungu Hako's limited edition Sailors (http://www.sideriver.com/ec/products/list.php?category_id=5415):

 

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On Tomoe River:

 

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The bottle is completely unlabeled, and it's the usual Sailor bottle, not the taller bespoke bottle. I don't think this ink is available for sale separately from the pens, which is kind of heartbreaking, because it's my favorite blue ink at the moment. Also, I have no idea what it's called; the best Google can do is 'stationery box blue hobby.'

guys short notice and related I got the ink name its called 文具箱ブルー (Bungu Hako Blue)

Short notice because I think its going to be available solo in the upcoming Nagasawa fountain pen festival in 27 else

it will come with the Shuumi Bungu no Hako Limited blue edition pen with a concord nib?! even though its labeled as naginata fude de mannen nib... its confusing

http://i.imgur.com/1LGYgTa.jpg

from shuumi no bungu hako vol 34... the physical copy maybe out in time for the festival in nagasawa

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I think I need to move to Japan!

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I'm still trying to figure out how to list all my pens down here.

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Saw this on Nagasawa's FB page, along with the accompaniment:

"まもなく27日発売です!

神戸インク物語集
No.52 塩屋ビンテージセピア
色目を参考に…"

 

All I can gather is it's #52, a sepia ink


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塩屋ビンテージセピア

Shioya Vintage Sepia that is all

1 more ink remains to complete the trinity

Shuumi Bungu Hako listened to someone...

http://i.imgur.com/UKEsvqA.jpg

only available at fountain pen festival held by Nagasawa in 2 more days

that is all

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Aren't those browns too similar??... We can easily see the differences because they are side by side, but I will bet that most people couldn't tell if this is Kobe #3 Sepia or Kobe #52 Sepia on different papers.

 

 

Saw this on Nagasawa's FB page, along with the accompaniment:

"まもなく27日発売です!

神戸インク物語集
No.52 塩屋ビンテージセピア
色目を参考に…"

 

All I can gather is it's #52, a sepia ink


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塩屋ビンテージセピアShioya Vintage Sepia that is all1 more ink remains to complete the trinityShuumi Bungu Hako listened to someone...http://i.imgur.com/UKEsvqA.jpgonly available at fountain pen festival held by Nagasawa in 2 more daysthat is all

I have this ink (a bottle came with my Shuumi No Bungu Hako pen). It is an extremely close match for the more readily available Kobe #37 Island Blue. See my post #784 earlier in this thread, comparing the two swabs). Used in a pen it is almost impossible to differentiate between them.

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Aren't those browns too similar??... We can easily see the differences because they are side by side, but I will bet that most people couldn't tell if this is Kobe #3 Sepia or Kobe #52 Sepia on different papers.

 

I'd love to see them do something like a bright green, or a sheentastic magenta. Not inks that are similar to ones they already have. Sigh. I'll be passing on #52.

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Aren't those browns too similar??... We can easily see the differences because they are side by side, but I will bet that most people couldn't tell if this is Kobe #3 Sepia or Kobe #52 Sepia on different papers.

the way I see it Vintage Sepia is a bit "yellower" if not lighter than number 16 and number 3 being the darkest...
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