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Wancher Ebine Violet


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Wancher is a brand offered by Engeika in his shop. First five inks were introduced few years ago and names as a Silk Road series.

 

Packaging

The inks come in few kind of bottles. The one I have is a simple, cheaply looking 100 ml bottle. It's not bas as long as tehre's more than half of it. When the ink level decreases it becomes harder to fill a converter pen - the neck is too long and when you want to insert nib and feed into ink you'll have to make your hands disrty. Also some converters and nib/feed assemblies are simply too short for this bottle.

 

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Ebine Violet is fun ink. It's not violet. It;s not pink. It's somewhere in between. It's not as saturated as R&K Solferino but it's definitely not subdued. The ink can cause feathering and bleedthrough. It's quite wet and I would say it's decent ink.

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Drops of ink on kitchen towel

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Color ID

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Color range

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Tomoe River, Jinhao 159, medium nib

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Midori, Jinhao 159, medium nib

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Leuchtturm 1917, Jinhao 159, medium nib

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It is a very pretty color. To my limited experience it is an unusual color for ink. Vis is correct in that it is a "fun" ink.

 

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Be Happy, work at it. Namaste

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I think for the price, it is a nice and as Vis says, "fun" ink.

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This is a pink I can definitely see myself using. But I've read mixed reviews of ordering stuff from Engeika....

Thanks for the review. And not.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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