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Thanks for the clear review. I appreciate it. Were I to choose a dark plum-ish color, I think this would be one to choose.

May you have pens you enjoy, with plenty of paper and ink. :)

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Nice review and yet another purple to consider adding to my stock! So far Diamine Violet has become my favorite with purple overtones, but this one looks great, too.

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I have this in k and it is my favorite in of all that I have tried to date, I think it is a really classy colour!

All the best.

Ian

 

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This shall be in the set of samples I get from Pear Tree, providing they have it. Very nice, thank you!

 

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I have a charcoal Safari (xf nib) full of this and love it. 'Moon Dust' is a very distinctive color that looks fine IMHO in business / technical writing notes and is a pleasing change to the eye without being distracting or jarring. Good stuff indeed.

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Mood Dust is one of my top favorites

Great for any kind of FP use

And, like all Herbin inks, it is very kind to all pens.

I have it in a Nakaya with an elastic nib

It's great

 

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Thanks for the review. I just received this ink in my first Art Brown order. I promptly inked my Silver Blue Lamy Al-Star Fountain Pen (f nib) and have been using it ever since. Also, the Silver Blue looks purple in some lighting, so it coordinates with the Poussiere de Lune.

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This one is very similar to Styl' Honore Coctail Poudre d' iris, but somewhat lighter, which is the reason I love Coctail more.

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Good review, it made me take an eighty mile round trip to buy a bottle. Jolly good stuff it is too!

Pip, pip.

Cordialement.

R.J.E.

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I use this color in my eyedroppers at work. However I add one drop off noodlers X-feather, and it rounds out the color quite nice. I can not say for sure but I think it handles better on cheaper paper a bit better to.

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