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Attached below is a handwritten review of Sailor Yellow Orange. Enjoy!

 

And I might post a review of J.Herbin's Rouge Opera, Rose Tendresse & Rouge Caroubier. If I can overcome my fear of using girly colours :P

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Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.

 

 

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  • 1 year later...

is this ink like noodlers firefly? Could one use it for highlighting in a broad nib?

Wish list: Aurora Optima

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Pelikan M150 - Noodlers Kung te Cheng

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Retina scarring!

Do you have a regular use for it?

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well the colour is so beautiful and as i regularly use a highlighter this could be a cool use for it and then occasionally writing beautiful letters wiith it. i wonder if one could see it if one wrote with it on darker paper?

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I find it to be a surprisingly useable colour, - there is really quite a high contrast between the ink and the paper, although not so much when used under tungsten lighting. If you enjoy using orange inks, then a rich yellow like this might be worth considering. I've got it in my Pelikan M205 at the moment, and it looks lovely sloshing about!

 

Then again, if you want to do any mixing with Sailor inks, Yellow Orange would be a good investment, as I understand they don't play well with others.

 

 

John

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I have this loaded in my Edison Herald at the moment.

I use it for highlighting and marking documents I am reviewing, for which purpose it works quite well.

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Wicked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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wow i just got this ink and it is really beautiful. exactly as one would imagine a nice yellowy-golden ink! and you can read it easily!

Wish list: Aurora Optima

Current inked Pens: Pilot Decimo - Noodlers BBH, MB Mozart - MB Lavender

Pelikan M150 - Noodlers Kung te Cheng

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  • 1 year later...

wow that's bright! Thanks for the review.

"No one can be a great thinker who does not recognize that as a thinker it is his first duty to follow his intellect to whatever conclusions it may lead. Truth gains more even by the errors of one who, with due study, and preparation, thinks for himself, than by the true opinions of those who only hold them because they do not suffer themselves to think." -J.S. Mill, On Liberty

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I use both this and PR Buttercup, which is very similar, in my journals. I don't have any problems reading it. My husband, on the other hand, thinks it's terrible.

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