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Hi,

 

This looks gorgeous to me, but can't figure out which one is this.

 

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ooo, it's ours ;) a modification of IG Gold, but it's not in the offer yet ;) it was mixed just for fun and our own experiments ;)

regards - Agnieszka vel Mrs.KWZI

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ooo, it's ours ;) a modification of IG Gold, but it's not in the offer yet ;) it was mixed just for fun and our own experiments ;)

regards - Agnieszka vel Mrs.KWZI

 

 

I was going to say KWZ Old Gold.. :D

 

 

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Old Gold goes just a tiny bit greener ;) and Honey goes a little bit more brown, but shades in a similar way ;)

@burf, if you like this color surely you'll enjoy Old Gold or Honey as well ;)

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ooo, it's ours ;) a modification of IG Gold, but it's not in the offer yet ;) it was mixed just for fun and our own experiments ;)

regards - Agnieszka vel Mrs.KWZI

Please contact me by PM when this ink is available for purchase - it is gorgeous and I NEED two bottles. Please make this experiment a reality is my wish.

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Please contact me by PM when this ink is available for purchase - it is gorgeous and I NEED two bottles. Please make this experiment a reality is my wish.

 

Me too

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Kyonooto Yamabukiiro looks pretty close to this one... what do you say Lgsoltek?

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"Lot"?

 

A lot... meaning, "very".

 

 

In other words, not "a little" lighter... but "a lot".

 

 

 

C.

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"Lot"?

 

 

 

A lot... meaning, "very".

 

 

In other words, not "a little" lighter... but "a lot".

 

 

 

C.

 

 

Well ever since I learned French my English is ruined. :unsure:

 

However, I did find about 80 occurrences of "a lot" followed by a comparative adjective or adverb in a 1 million word sample corpus of British National Corpus of spoken English.

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"Lot"?

 

Guess I missed the exclamation.

Lot!? by which I meant - are you sure it is a lot? It certainly don't seem that lot to me...!

In written English, a single word is obviously not a lot :P

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Okay, I give up, which ink is it?

Life is too short to drink bad wine (Goethe)

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Second post... "a modification of IG Gold"... from KWZI.

 

 

 

C.

 

And this is not in production.

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