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Wino In Training
Isn't this somewhat similar to Noodler's Manhattan Blue?
Dr.Grace
IMO, Manhattan Blue is much different. It's more like a dark tealish blue-black. Clearer and not as grayish and dark as Starry Night Blue.
Elaine
QUOTE (bossy @ Jun 18 2008, 01:20 PM) *
Could be my monitor, but that's got to be the muddiest color I've seen for a 'blue' ink.


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IPv6Freely
This ink looks a lot like my Private Reserve 'Sonic Blue' that I love oh so much biggrin.gif
bossy
QUOTE (Elaine @ Jul 22 2008, 06:22 AM) *
QUOTE (bossy @ Jun 18 2008, 01:20 PM) *
Could be my monitor, but that's got to be the muddiest color I've seen for a 'blue' ink.


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Checked it's calibration against this image (below).
No adjustments were required (on my monitor) smile.gif
SammyZadgan
got my bottle of FPN Starry Nights...straightaway i knew i wanted this in my pel m1000...its a bit of a wet writter, which i why my result are a little different to the review version.

I dont get as much shading...and the colour is darker...

but hell...is this a nice looking ink or what!!!

i have always liked the idea of a blue-black, but could never find one that i liked...this one is the one.

just want to say thankyou to all the people that worked on getting this ink made by Noodler...looking at the results, it was all well worth it.

sammy
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