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Hey y'all,

 

I decided to try my hand at a review. I did not have a scanner available so I took photos. The colour is pretty faithful to what I see in real life although the paper has a faint pink cast in the pictures. Also, please forgive the eyesore of a water stain on the upper left.

 

As much as it bothers me, I may end up replacing the image when I have a moment to redo the review. Let me know if I left anything out of the review.

 

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Thanks.

 

Ink: Noodler's Saguaro Wine

Pen: Waterman Carene Cursive Italic.

 

Shading: This ink has virtually no shading

Flow: It flows very well. I have not had much nib creep with this ink.

Drying: It dries in a reasonable amount of time (IMO) - under 5 seconds

 

 

ETA: The image isn't showing up properly. I was going to take it down but I'll probably just try to do a scan at work.

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Thank you for the review. The color is pretty true on my monitor. This is one of my favorite colors and I just finished addressing my Christmas cards using it.

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I tried this ink after seeing it mixed with Noodler's Navajo Turquoise on the Turqouise review thread. Lovely color. I did, though, find it did shade slightly. Sold it and another bottle for a Parker pen. Sort of sorry I got rid of it now. O well. It is a fabulous color for those who don't need "serious" ink for legal or other serious purposes.

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just thinking: I'm using Caran d'Ache Caribbean Blue which has fantastic shading. Wondering what would happen if I mixed a little Seguaro Wine with it--wondering if I'd get some interesting purple with shading??? Might have to try it

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Ok so I'm looking at this on my work computer and it looks fine so I'll pass on the scan. Although I forgot the swab test. So I can add that as a small image.

 

Thank you for the review. The color is pretty true on my monitor. This is one of my favorite colors and I just finished addressing my Christmas cards using it.
I had such a blast addressing my Christmas cards with this ink yesterday. It gave me a chance to practice my penmanship (which may be a different thread soon).

 

I tried this ink after seeing it mixed with Noodler's Navajo Turquoise on the Turqouise review thread. Lovely color. I did, though, find it did shade slightly. Sold it and another bottle for a Parker pen. Sort of sorry I got rid of it now. O well. It is a fabulous color for those who don't need "serious" ink for legal or other serious purposes.
I found that it shaded on some of my Christmas cards but it was not very noticeable. I mixed this with a bit of Waterman Blue and got a very nice Purple. Still no shading. I don't have any inks that shade:( Apache Sunset calls to me.

 

This is one of my favorite colors too -- I'm on my second bottle of it. You have lovely handwriting sunnyone. :thumbup:
Thanks jbb :) I'm still working on improving it.
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you have very beautiful writing. I have an ugly writing but it takes much less ink lol.

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Sunnyone: I find Apache Sunset shades even in an XF Cross point. Not much, mind you, but still noticeable on even a downstroke like "l" or "t". And just enough brown/red tones to keep it from screaming ORANGE

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Thanks Pepin. Unfortunately the type of work I do does not require much writing but I try to do some everyday. Some of my co-workers have actually expressed surprise at the fact that I use pen& paper.

 

tnMike, I've looked at reviews of Apache Sunset and it looks beautiful. I'd like to sample it for occasional use. I would love to find a colour similar to Saguaro that has great shading.

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Thanks Pepin. Unfortunately the type of work I do does not require much writing but I try to do some everyday. Some of my co-workers have actually expressed surprise at the fact that I use pen& paper.

 

tnMike, I've looked at reviews of Apache Sunset and it looks beautiful. I'd like to sample it for occasional use. I would love to find a colour similar to Saguaro that has great shading.

 

 

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