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A bottle with an inkwell is so handy. My Pilot Custom 823 came with a bottle of Pilot Blue ink that I wasn't nuts about. When I emptied it I took a picture of the bottle with the inkwell in front of it:

 

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Here's the bottle with the inkwell back in the bottle:

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If someone makes a do-it-yourself inkwell, I would really like to see it!

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I also really like this inkwell. I don't have the original ink in it. Instead it's full of Noodler's Black decanted from the original eyedropper bottle.

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Are all Pilot inks delivered in this bottle? I am ready to spill the ink for it! LOL

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The 70ml bottles of Pilot ink are. The 70ml bottles of Namiki ink have the same ink, but a different bottle. It's flatter, rounder, and has a different inkwell. It does have an inkwell.

 

The 30ml bottles have no inkwell.

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I am using a 70mm bottle of pilot blue black. I always forget to invert it before opening, so now I invert it ( briefly) after I close it. That way it's ready for next time. Also there less ink on the inside of the cap that way. I think they also have 300mm bottles.

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I am using a 70mm bottle of pilot blue black. I always forget to invert it before opening, so now I invert it ( briefly) after I close it. That way it's ready for next time. Also there less ink on the inside of the cap that way. I think they also have 300mm bottles.

I think they're 350mm bottles, but they're shaped like coke bottles; they're likely for sample filling or filling another bottle up. Either way, it's pretty comical to have such a huge about of ink.

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The 300 ml bottles might be expected to be used by multiple users, much like the large bottles that used to be sold for teachers to fill the inkwells on students' desks.

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I just saw the 50ml or 70ml (don't remember which) bottles of Platinum ink in a store yesterday. They also have an inkwell insert. The diagram on the back of the box was perfectly clear, even if all the words were in Japanese.

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Don't forget about the 50ml bottles of Sailor Jentle ink. They also have the plastic inkwell inside.

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