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At the end of your review, are both the Bulletproof Black & the Ellis Island written with the same nib?

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Thanks for the review. Ellis Island is one of those inks that I've loved from day one. To me it's color is almost intriguing. It's a regular in my line up.

 

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Thanks for the review. Ellis Island is one of those inks that I've loved from day one. To me it's color is almost intriguing. It's a regular in my line up.

 

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Ditto!

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My EE has more green in it, but nib variations widely affect its color spectrum.

 

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Interesting review.

 

I'd actually like to see this ink, FPN Starry Night, Midnight Blue, Manhattan Blue, and Prime of the Commons compared to demonstrate how similar each of these inks are.

 

EDIT: Does someone have access to all of these inks to do a comparitive review? I know there has been reviews between some of these inks but not all of them.

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I know this is an older topic, but I've had my eye on a good blue black for a while now and was wondering, if anyone has access to all or at least some of these inks, if they could do a comparison between Noodler's: Manhattan Blue, FPN Starry Night, Ellis Island, Blue Black, and Midnight Blue?

 

I'd be very, VERY grateful :)

 

-Dan

 

Interesting review.

 

I'd actually like to see this ink, FPN Starry Night, Midnight Blue, Manhattan Blue, and Prime of the Commons compared to demonstrate how similar each of these inks are.

 

EDIT: Does someone have access to all of these inks to do a comparitive review? I know there has been reviews between some of these inks but not all of them.

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