Advice on vintage ink find

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MartinPens

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Caught a garage/antique sale this morning and there were two bottles of Sheaffer Skrip ink. They seems fine to me, but I'm new to all of this. Any advice? Safe to use? Photo attached.

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Bad ink will have a smell to it as well as a film of mold on top. It is VERY rare to see vintage ink go bad. I think you should be quite fine using that. It is most likely from the early 1960s and the emerald is quite nice looking.
 

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It has an old smell, but no mold. Seems very viscous. I'll definitely give them a try. I like the ink jars. They have a partial divider in them to make drawing the ink into the nib easier. It was a cool find!

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You'ld know if it was bad. Real nasty smell. An art teacher once told me to filter old ink before using it. Don't know the truth of that. He liked using older inks and paints for his personal stuff.
 

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Caught a garage/antique sale this morning and there were two bottles of Sheaffer Skrip ink. They seems fine to me, but I'm new to all of this. Any advice? Safe to use? Photo attached.

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Dang Martin,

I used that exact ink in 3rd grade penmanship class...go easy on the antique part...!

Tom

Tom I with you on this one. I guess I am an antique. Used the same one in my 3rd grade class.
 

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Vintage.... vintage ink. : ) does that soften the blow any? I guess anything older than 30 years is called antique or vintage anymore. Or I could just say "old and smelly" ink. : )
 

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Vintage.... vintage ink. : ) does that soften the blow any? I guess anything older than 30 years is called antique or vintage anymore. Or I could just say "old and smelly" ink. : )

That probably describes some of us here better than vintage or antique.

Tomas
 

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Vintage.... vintage ink. : ) does that soften the blow any? I guess anything older than 30 years is called antique or vintage anymore. Or I could just say "old and smelly" ink. : )

That probably describes some of us here better than vintage or antique.

Tomas
:biggrin: OR you could just run them all together to make sure they gottcha covered
 

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Looking at these brings back memories. Before retiring I was in the paper packaging business and use to make the boxes for Sheaffer Ink.
 

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Ink should not be all that viscous, sounds like they may have lost some water in storage. You might need to dilute with distilled water to get them back where they should be.

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