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Hello people!

 

These are the comparison of the blues I have. I believe there are many amazing reviews of the blues done by people FPN so I'm just doing a simple comparison on the color differences.

 

Pen used: pilot varsity one the first one and lamy Safari F (the pen rolled of the table while I was screwing the ink cap T.T luckily it seems to be okay) for the rest

Paper: Rhodia Lined Pad

Camera: iphone 5

Test: 1) write the name of the ink

2) random scribble

3) back nib swab (attempt) *failed* lol

4) knife swab

5) water drops

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Thanks for reading!

Cheers :)

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For some reason, the picture rotated itself. One of the reasons why I dislike using phone to do these stuffs. -___- I'm terribly sorry :(

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