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This ink was sent to me as a sample from Organic Studios in an order from them. I like the color because it leans hard toward a teal. I really like how it performs, just the right amount of flow from all the pens I have put it in.

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I also got some of this ink and it is really lovely stuff, thanks for the review!

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I dripped water on my grid twice and you can see that it had no affect at all. In fact, the water just beaded on the paper. This is Rhodia paper that I ran through the copy machine to print the review form on. Maybe that affected the paper, but why would that affect the ink's water resistance?

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Breathe. Take one step at a time. Don't sweat the small stuff. You're not getting older, you are only moving through time. Be calm and positive.

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This ink is the original version of our 'Accident' Blue Pigmented ink! So it should be water/bleachproof :)

 

Enjoy!

 

Tyler

This stuff looks incredible. How can I get some ? Edited by Sblakers
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I suppose contact Organic Studios. I didn't order my little bottle. When I placed the order I indicated I would be willing to do a review of an ink that was still "in the lab being tested" and this is what I got.

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Accident Blue is one of my favorite inks now. Nice turquoise and waterproof.

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The ink should be available through all of our retailers (anderson pens, bertrams inkwell, amazon, i sell pens, refill finder.com, etc)

 

Cheers and happy holidays!

 

Tyler

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Try downloading and adjusting the exposure and tweaking the white balance to make the paper white. It looks pretty much like my Accident Blue. Just dark from the picture. Mine may have just a little more turquoiseyness.

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http://stubblefield.me Inks Available for Sample Exchange: Noodler's Black, Blue Black, Apache Sunset, Private Reserve Black Cherry, Sherwood Green, Tanzanite, Velvet Black, De Atramentis Aubergine, J. Herbin Lie de The, 1670 Rouge Hematite, Bleu Ocean, Lamy Turquoise, Rohrer & Klingner Salix, Sheaffer Skrip Blue-Black, OS Red Rubber Ball, Parker Quink Blue (India version)

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I think I mentioned that this ink is constantly changing from dark to light. I use it every day at work and always wonder what shade will present itself next.

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Interesting.... my Oops is a different color blue ... though wonderful ink!

 

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I did notice the product description for Accident Blue says that it is a pigmented ink and might require additional maintence for that reason. So, what is the difference between pigmented and non-pigmented ink? The logical side of my brain says that all inks have pigment in them, elsewise they would be clear, like water, or vodka. What am I missing?

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This ink does seem darker in a wetter or broader nib. That's probably the difference. More pigment getting put down in those cases I'd guess.

 

Pigment ink is different from dye ink. Pigment inks have tiny particles of pigment in them suspended.

http://stubblefield.me Inks Available for Sample Exchange: Noodler's Black, Blue Black, Apache Sunset, Private Reserve Black Cherry, Sherwood Green, Tanzanite, Velvet Black, De Atramentis Aubergine, J. Herbin Lie de The, 1670 Rouge Hematite, Bleu Ocean, Lamy Turquoise, Rohrer & Klingner Salix, Sheaffer Skrip Blue-Black, OS Red Rubber Ball, Parker Quink Blue (India version)

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Interesting variation in the color. I prefer the OP's review blue -- very pretty. Could be a strong contender in my search for a blue that doesn't feather or bleedthrough -- but it's hard to say what shade of blue, cos there are so many. But a Noodler's Black-level of troublefree blue is what I'm on the lookout for.

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Interesting variation in the color. I prefer the OP's review blue -- very pretty. Could be a strong contender in my search for a blue that doesn't feather or bleedthrough -- but it's hard to say what shade of blue, cos there are so many. But a Noodler's Black-level of troublefree blue is what I'm on the lookout for.

Have you tried Noodler's Blue? It does not feather (not in my experience), it is "somewhat" waterproof (similar to Elysium), and it seems to be consistently the same color from bottle to bottle.

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