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Great review Watch_Art. Thanks. Might try one of these. By the way, what ink did you use for your writing sample? (That's one nice green ink.) :puddle:

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That green was a mix I made with some Omas Green 85% and Montblanc Black, about 15%.

 

I made an even prettier green with PR Spearmint and MB Black. 75/25 ratio.

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yeah, you did it right. the tube on this pen seems pretty useless though. also, i didn't touch my channel since i took the tube out. doing both might make it a bit too wet.

 

and here's a quick sample for fun...

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4813889916_f583337c42_b.jpg

 

 

 

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my Jinhao X450 feed looks nothing like the pics above; so I am not sure I should remove or cut anything on it. I do have to stop on occasion and turn down the converter and get the flow moving again. I've included a picture of my X450 feed. if you feel I should try some tactical maneuvers I am all ears. I love these X450s and intend to get a couple 750s soon. I can't figure out how to add pictures for this topic. I can add pictures on the forum page. Can anyone tell me how to add pictures here?

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