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Pilot: Iroshizuku Momiji


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Manufacturer: Pilot


Series, colour: Iroshizuku Momiji


Pen: Waterman Hemisphere "F"


Paper: Image Volume 80 g / cm2



Specifications:


Flow rate: good


Lubrication: good


Bleed through: possible point (copy paper)


Shading: noticeable


Feathering: unnoticeable


Saturation: good




A drop of ink smeared with a nib



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The ink smudged with a cotton pad



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Lines



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Water Resistance



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Sample text



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Ink drying time



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Other tests carried out:



Sample text in an Oxford notebook



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Sample letters in a Rhodia notebook



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Ink drops on a handkerchief



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Chromatography



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My first purchase of the Iroshizuku inks. My first regret, since by accident I threw almost an entire bottle away. My most favorite color. Love, love mostly everything about it. I still need to find the perfect fountain pen though. I have acquired a sample and purchased this time a 15ml bottle. So far, My Lamy and Ahabs love it. My Pelikans and Ogiva do not enjoy it since tends to be too wet for them. :thumbup:

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