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===Exciting new stuff=== '''Question:''' Next question comes from 'me attacked' and they ask: What is the most exciting new inks for writing and doodling and stuff, what exciting stuff is happening. '''Answer:''' Anna: I don't know if this is specific to art work or doodling but I did just recently here about the Birmingham pen company inks and I've been pretty excited about them I just simply because there is something new and fun to try out but the inks I'm inclined has been all based around a places in and around Pittsburgh I believe I'm named after either famous people who came from Pittsburgh or famous places around Pittsburgh which I thought was really nice. Although I really wish they would name an ink after some famous woman from Pittsburgh but I am a little slack right now yeah because you know look at their here yeah they do have Gene Kelly raspberry rain and Jeff Goldblum Independence gray and anyone who names in ink after Jeff Goldblum is a friend of mine. Brad: And they have they have Forbes Field green which you know I can get behind the baseball thing they do have a lots of blacks and greys. Well it is Pittsburgh so maybe that's that's reasonable so. There's smoked iron and. Cole, coking coal and you know all kinds of weird things Allegheny arsenal gun powder so this is a really neat names and the colors look very interesting have you got to try one of these yet Anna: I did get the I am the gene Kelley N. B. Jeff Goldblum of course. And that they're actually really nice at the very appropriate I think for winter right now because they are sort of a smokey and darker colors. But so far they look like they're pretty good inks I think they're actually, I got to the 2 bottles and I think they said they came they were made in Germany so I'm not sure. What that means like who who actually produces things for them ehm but so far they seem like they're pretty sturdy. How is that right yeah prices reasonable of the packaging was very nice so I'm feeling good about them and they shipped them when the weather was the absolute worst. And they didn't freeze. Made it here safely so. All is well in the world.
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