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I present test ink Sheaffer Skrip Blue with a very nice blue color resembling the bright side of the stone lapis lazuli. The ink very well with a pen. Writing is a pleasure. Very good parameters, a good drying time - is essential. Sheaffer everything meets. Bravo.

Manufacturer: Sheaffer

Series, colour: Skrip Blue

Pen: Waterman Hemisphere, nib "F"

Paper: Image Volume (80 g / m2)

Specifications:

Flow rate: very good

Lubrication: good

Bleed through: unnoticeable

Shading: noticeable

Feathering: unnoticeable

Saturation: good

A drop of ink smeared with a nib

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The ink smudged with a cotton pad

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Lines

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Water Resistance

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Ink drying time

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Ink drops on a handkerchief

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Chromatography

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Sample text

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Sample text in an Oxford notebook A5 (90 g / m2)

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Sample letters in a Rhodia notebook No 16 (90 g / m2)

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If you have interesting inks and you want to give a sample for testing - welcome.
We can exchange a color sample.

 

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I have used it during while but find it too light in terms of color otherwise great quality ink.

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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