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The colors looks very similar to my Herbin's Violette Pensée ( which smells wonderful, performs flawlessly and cleans from the pens without a problem). Very nice color, I like the multiple comparison, gives a very accurate idea of the exact hue. Thank you for the review.

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About the ink flow...

 

I just read that someone added distilled water to dilute their Noodler's bulletproof ink....

 

So I added a drop of distilled water in the converter.... and....

 

voila, so far the pen has not skipped :) and the color did not change a bit

 

I will now try this ink with the pens it used to clog :) and observe....

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Yes, I also dilute Vanda Miss Joaquim--it helps a lot! :)

 

And Vanda Miss Joaquim is more pinkish/reddish in my XF nibs than Violette Pensée, which is more bluish-violet. Both are lovely colors!

Inks currently in pens: Noodler's La Reine Mauve, Rachmaninov, Prime of the Commons Blue-Black, Naval Orange, MN Whaleman's Sepia, Verdun Green, Majestic Orange; J. Herbin Violette Pensée, Rose Cyclamen, Orange Indien

 

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Cindy,

Tell me you bot this ink from Singapore... coz Vanda Ms Joaquim is the national flower of Singapore.

Very rich color... I love it!!

Long Live the Scuderia

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Cindy,

Tell me you bot this ink from Singapore... coz Vanda Ms Joaquim is the national flower of Singapore.

Very rich color... I love it!!

 

I actually bought it from a friend, but yes, this belongs to the Singapore line of Noodler's and currently available in the Singapore stores and Malaysia. - Same goes with my Singapore Sling. :)

 

I love the color too and I'm glad that after adding that drop of distilled water, it is now flowing very well!

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