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Daniel Defoe Palm Green - Montblanc


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Daniel Defoe Palm Green is the ink associated with new Montblanc Daniel Defoe fountain pen.

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I find the pen ugly and the ink nice. Nature strives for homeostasis.

Ink splash

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Drops of ink on kitchen towel

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CHROMATOGRAPHY

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Software ID:

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Color Range

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Calendar - Lamy Al-Star

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Oxford notebook
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Compared to other greens
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Very interesting. I would have thought it was Rohrer & Klingner Alt Goldgrün. Please show a comparison between the two if you can.

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After some calculation I find it's not too much more expensive here than in the US... Plus it's said that Defoe is somewhat water resistant? If so I think I've just made up my mind. B)

 

It's very nicely water resistant and even though I don't normally like these kinds of colors, it is really a great ink.

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Fantastic review! I purchased a bottle while in Berlin earlier this summer and immediately fell in love with it. Though somewhat similar to Alt-Goldgrün, the excellent behavior, flow, and richness put Palm Green at the top of my favorite yellow-green inks.

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