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Am I missing something here?

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"If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith."

-Albert Einstein

 

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I really like this ink, too. My brother lives in Japan and sent me some for Christmas. Very pretty blue.

Why, sometimes I'd like to take a switchblade and a peppermint and a Cadillac and throw it all in a fire.

 

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Sorry. my scan is not loading for some reason.

 

Loaded scan. PHEWWW.

 

 

Much better. That s a really nice blue. It's coming across as dark but soft on my screen. Is that accurate?

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It is soft but I think in reality it has a more greenish hue to it. Scanners can be so inaccurate. Different papers do make the color look different. I have a yellow pad at work that definitely makes the ink look greener.It reminds me of the turquoise waters off of destin florida.I wish I could get an accurate scan. I am looking at this at work right now and it looks more blue than my paperwork in front of me.I guess monitors make a difference too.

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The Iroshuzuku Tsuki-yo has been in my M90 for a couple of weeks now and I love it. Its my default "straight-laced business ink"

 

I've been thinking about getting the browns as well. These really are nice inks.

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Does this ink look like Noodlers Legal Lapis?

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

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Does this ink look like Noodlers Legal Lapis?

 

Tsuki-yo is a true dark blue or blue-black. It does not have any green in it--whereas Legal Lapis is more of a dark teal color.

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While it's a nice ink at work, the colour is good far beyond the office. It's just beautiful in a journal or on Lalo paper.

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It is very similar to Waterman BB also. No harm done as I love both inks :bunny01:

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