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1 minute ago, bunnspecial said:

 

That doesn't exactly answer the question of an erasable FOUNTAIN pen ink, though, which was this discussion.

except that the poster is a spammer, who's placing links in every one of their posts to 'reviews' of various art markers and pens...

 

Reported. (again).

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Just now, mizgeorge said:

except that the poster is a spammer, who's placing links in every one of their posts to 'reviews' of various art markers and pens...

 

Reported. (again).

Ahh, that explains it!

 

BTW, one of the things worth mentioning in this thread is the Carter's Ink Eraser, which I think is long gone. I have a couple of them. They each have two bottles-one contains a bleaching agent and the other is supposed to "rebuild" the paper surface. Both bottles have a glass rod in the cap that is meant to be dipped down in the solution and then brushed over the text to be erased.

 

For the one I've used, the "rebuilding" bottle is dry. I've tried reconstituting it, but it didn't seem to want to redissolve. The eraser itself still works perfectly, though.

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On 2/4/2020 at 1:16 AM, corniche said:

Hi Labrat 7228,

 

You're in luck, you'll need an eradicator marker, (Pelikan, Bic, Lamy and Paper Mate all make one - check Amazon to see what's currently available), but you can erase the following:

 

Waterman Serenity; (Parker) Quink Blue, (Washable & Permanent); Montblanc Royal Blue; Sheaffer Blue; Pelikan 4001 Royal Blue; Lamy Blue and I think Diamine Royal Blue. And I should note, the eradicator marker is brand universal; i.e., a Pelikan (Pirat) marker will also erase Montblanc Royal Blue, etc., (you don't need a MB marker to erase the MB ink).

 

Btw, if you noticed the trend - yes - it only works on classic royal blues; nothing else.

 

 

Sean :)

 

When I was in junior high and high school, I used an ink eradicator on Sheaffer Washable Black. That was in the mid 1960s. We all carried little bottles of eradicator. Bought them at the local drug store

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On 5/25/2021 at 10:59 AM, welch said:

 

When I was in junior high and high school, I used an ink eradicator on Sheaffer Washable Black. That was in the mid 1960s. We all carried little bottles of eradicator. Bought them at the local drug store

 

I remember when erasable ball points came out and I thought that was awesome.  :). I guess we revealing our ages.

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On 5/27/2021 at 5:05 PM, amberleadavis said:

 

I remember when erasable ball points came out and I thought that was awesome.  :). I guess we revealing our ages.

Yeah, but as I recall they didn't work very well. 

Brad

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"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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