Fountain Pen Ink
Everett Massacre Ink
$16.00
Everett Massacre is a deep red ink named after the 1916 event in which eleven IWW Union protestors and two sheriff’s deputies were killed on the waterfront of Everett, WA. Version “Number 1” is a dark red, while version “Number 2” is browner and darker.
Description
Everett Massacre is a deep red ink named after the 1916 event in which eleven IWW Union protestors and two sheriff’s deputies were killed on the waterfront of Everett, WA. Version “Number 1” is a dark red, while version “Number 2” is browner and darker.
Additional information
| Weight | 8 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 2 × 2 × 2.8 in |
| Version | Version No.1, Version No.2 |
















Harlan Kilmon (verified owner) –
This is Version 1. Absolutely perfect for me in every way. Not only is the color my epitome of perfection, its writing performance is just superlative. I have never owned an ink that thrills me like this one. So sorry it’s out of stock, but I totally understand. Matt, please recreate version 1. Some of us really do want the realistic blood color.