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We are planning to start an ink sharing group in India..

Since there so many ink brands for whom retailers are not available in India.. and buying inks individually gets too expensive..

It ll be better for us as consumers to start ink sharing system which is widely prevalent in europe and america..

Who all are interested can reply in this thread.. we ll formulate the rules soon..

Cheers

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There are a lot of group buys happening especially for inks. Head over to the Fountain Pen Club out in the most popular social media site to get in touch with members who generally organise such things

A lifelong FP user...

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Actually what we are planning is not a group buy.. the idea is to buy a bottle and share among each other.. as 1 bottle of ink rarely gets emptied completely.. this way we can enjoy more colours and more types of inks by spending less..

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