You can go do your own research about why a special edition bottle label for this ink became perhaps the most hotly controversial story… one that threatened to tear the niche hobbyists apart. At its inception, this ink was the founder’s quick-drying line, which he chose to name after the then-Fed Chairman for a money printing policy of “economic easing” that basically meant the Fed was printing money as fast as the ink could dry. The founder is a fan of Milton and Rose Friedman, especially their 1980 restatement of classical liberal views in “Free to Choose: A Personal Statement”.



