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Sherwood Green - Private Reserve


visvamitra

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WOW.

This color is simply stunning.

One of the best greens I've ever seen.

Ink splash

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Drops of ink on kitchen towel

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Software ID:

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Color Range

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Calendar - Kaweco Sport, eyedropper mode, broad nib

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RHODIA
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Agreed. I do not really do the green ink thing for some reason, but the one green that hit me hard was PR Sherwood. Nowadays I might lean toward more boring stuff, but if I had more PR inks conveniently available, I'd consider buying a bottle along with DC Electric Blue.

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Yep, years to dry, but I still like it.

 

Thank you for another great review.

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

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I'm normally super tolerant of dry times, but this ink smears for days. On good paper, it stays tacky for absurd periods of time. Thanks, but no thanks.

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