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Sailor recently re-released the old four seasons inks. Sadly it's a limited edition (again!) and I had great difficulty to have finally got three of them.
It's said that Kin-mokusei is the same as Apricot, but I don't have the latter to compare. But I do have (Onago-iro Days) Honey, and I think these two inks are (almost) identical.


Splash
(photo; scan)
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Sample
(with Pilot 742 Music Nib, on Maruman looseleaf.)
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(on Tomoe River. This sheet is going to Amber for her CRVs.)
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Compare
with Sailor (Onago-iro Days) Honey. To my eyes they're exactly the same.
(horizontal: KM. vertical: Honey. Left: KM. Right: Honey.)
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Using the transitive rule... Sailor Apricot is almost identical to Sailor Honey (there is a review somewhere) and Sailor Honey is almost identical to Kin Mokusei....

 

THEN.... Sailor Apricot is almost identical to Kin Mokusei.. :D :D

 

 

 

 

I was never able to get Honey to compare to Apricot... now I don't have to (caressing my Kin Mokusei bottle)... :P :P

 

 

 

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Very nice shade. Thank you for the great review!

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Yes it does. The same sheen.

 

 

Huh...does honey and kin mokusei look identical to you in the flesh? They do to me (on the screen) but maybe I am missing something. Either way both are lovely.

 

Thank you for the awesome review.

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Wow. That's a really lovely ink. I guess the answer to the question I asked in another thread (essentially, "Say, is there any ink with color/shading like Apache Sunset and sheen like Oku-yama?") is: (1) Sure; (2) there are, like, three of them; (3) they're all made by Sailor; and (4) you can't have them. :(

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Wow. That's a really lovely ink. I guess the answer to the question I asked in another thread (essentially, "Say, is there any ink with color/shading like Apache Sunset and sheen like Oku-yama?") is: (1) Sure; (2) there are, like, three of them; (3) they're all made by Sailor; and (4) you can't have them. :(

 

 

So true... I was lucky to have an Apricot, but was never able to get Honey. :(

 

But it looks like I don't really need to..... :D :D ... I still wish I could get Honey, the diamond bottle is lovely... :wub: :wub:

 

 

 

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Personally, I think they are different. In person, looking closely, Honey is a stitch lighter, tiny little bit less red. but that's really nitpicking. If you were to casually glance at a page of writing, I'm not sure anyone would know the difference. Functionally, they are the same. I do prefer Honey, but since I only have one bottle of that, I use it sparingly.

 

Instead, I go to town on Kin-mokusei, which I bought 7 back up bottles of back in 2010, because I loved the ink so much. :D I may only have one back up bottles of a few fave Sailor inks, but I think I'm covered until my death in terms of Yama-dori and Kin-mokusei.

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According to a recent post, we can expect more of this fine ink towards the end of the year: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/304715-sailor-to-reissue-old-jentle-inks-in-march-2016/page-4?do=findComment&comment=3678541

 

I'm not sure if this is going to be another Japan-only release, of course, so acquiring a lifetime supply may still be tricky. Fortunately (?), I overpaid a bit for a bottle from Bay E, so I'll have ample time to use it and decide if I want to go all-in when the new supply appears.

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The Sailor rep at the DC show told me the inks thaat aren't available now (Kin-mokusei, Irori. Rikyu-cha, etc.) should be available on the common North American market by October of this year. So fear not, Kin-mokusei lovers! We will all be able to grab some then. :)

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