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Visconti Brown is amazing. I love it. A pity I just had a sample. I guess this one goes to my wishlist.

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OK. is there a Visconti Brown and a Visconti Sepia?... Cause I've been drooling for Visconti Sepia for a while now.. (my sweetheart has it) and this looks identical.... :puddle: :puddle:

 

 

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I like this ink. I didn't buy it when I first saw it, but I think I should reconsider.

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Visconti does a really nice job with their inks. I have this one and three or four others. Only the violet/purple has a little color issue for me because it is rather light. The blue and burgundy are spectacular.

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Visconti does a really nice job with their inks. I have this one and three or four others. Only the violet/purple has a little color issue for me because it is rather light. The blue and burgundy are spectacular.

I agree, I have them all and think they're great except Purple wnich is disappointing.

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I've got to try this ink.

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Nice ink... a bit of a reddish brown though less reddish than Waterman brown.... Though a bit too red to be sepia for me

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