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FPN Dumas Tulipe Noire Scans


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Here are my scans of the new FPN ink color, Dumas Tulipe Noire. I'll break this into two posts so that I can upload each page separately.

 

I added a few samples of my own under Elaine's--I was trying to find out if the ink would shade at all, but I only got very subtle shading in my wettest wet noodle.

 

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...and:

 

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Edited to add: since I had the pens inked up anyway, at the bottom I've added a sample of pen & ink with inkwash...Dumas circa 1832. The pens used were Waterman 52 wet noodle; Pelikan M205 with XXXF/XXF flex duopoint; and Niji waterbrushes.

 

 

 

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I think I found the ink for my black Sapporo Mini :thumbup:

 

ooooh... yeah.

 

No, I won't wait until summer. Just an "appropriate" length of time. Like, when the Tulipe Noire gets here, maybe? (Taki knows what I mean.) :)

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No, I won't wait until summer. Just an "appropriate" length of time. Like, when the Tulipe Noire gets here, maybe? (Taki knows what I mean.) :)

Sounds good to me :D

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Nice work, Limner! That portrait looks great! Is it Dumas the Father or Dumas the Son?

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Limner, that portrait is perfect - color and all! Could we (by that I mean you) add that to the label thread?

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color looks good, saturation and intensity too.

 

I want one even though i have far too much ink already.

 

What owuld shipping over the pond cost ?

 

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color looks good, saturation and intensity too.

 

I want one even though i have far too much ink already.

 

What owuld shipping over the pond cost ?

 

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Dov

 

email your address to fpnadmin@gmail.com and we'll send shipping quote.

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I didn't see all these scans before. That is really a winning color.

With the new FPN rules, now I REALLY don't know what to put in my signature.

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For folks who just can't get enough scans...

 

A color comparison of Noodler's Nightshade and Tulipe Noire:

 

 

Excellent! Nightshade is my most favorite Noodler's color, so the Tulip will be an acquisition. :thumbup:

Thanks Limner.

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