Dear ****** bottle ink companies (you know who you are) please make more bottles like this, because this is a great design for filling pens down to the last drop. I do think the lamy bottle design is the best in the business from a functional standpoint (deeper nib hole and a roll of blotting paper, that is the most german piece of design since the lamy 2000)These bottles (along with lamy when I can get my paws on them) house all my sailor inks, which come in absolutely useless bottles designed by a ten thumbed corporate bean counter.Bottles came in their original boxes (a nice surprise) and even had their little string neckerchiefs removed and placed in the box. The bottle of yama-budo had an inky thumbprint on it, but the others were spotless. Goulet people clearly take care in everything they do, even removing ink from bottles.As an added bonus, all four of these bottles that I bought came with a very usuable sample of the inks. I already had yama budo, but I have at least two standard international converter fills out of each bottle, the upside of which is that I'm now absolutely sold on a bottle of Syo-Ro after running a fill of it through my waterman hemisphere M, putting a few small drops onto a col-o-ring (supplied by these beautiful people here at Goulet and mandatory once your ink collection starts getting... obsessive) and still having enough left over for at least one more fill of a mini converter. You need a syringe to get at the ink in the bottle and patience to let it settle in the nib hole, but it's there, and it's awesome!at $4, these are really some of the best inkwells out there. You can get the labels off by soaking them in warm (not boiling) water and they'll peel right off. Really pretty desk candy.