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namrehsnoom-05
pictures accompanying reviews...
- Album created by namrehsnoom
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Extra Fine Nib Ink Reviews (13 of n)
Images which go with my Extra Fine Nib Ink Review (EFNIR) posts. (Reviews of inks using only a Japanese EF nib.)
Images with a file name ending in capital "AP" show the ink on absorbent paper. Above the black line is puzzle paper (like thick newsprint), while below is old 20lb copy paper. Images with a file name ending in a capital "S" show a scan (rather than photograph) of the ink.
A file name with no code-letter in the file name, just the ink name, is a screen capture of the review from the video. A file name ending in a capital "Z" is a "zoom" photograph taken with a USB microscope. A file name ending with "W" (possibly followed by a number), or "WT", indicates the results of a water test. A file name ending in "LW" is a microscopic photo (at 100x) with a scale showing the line with in microns (micrometers). A file name with "Smear" at the end is a microscopic photo of the ink spread on a slide.
Occasional extra files may include ones with a "C" (or "Chroma") at the end of the file name for the results of chromatography. Others will have descriptions added to explain what they are.
- Album created by LizEF
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Soviet pens 1920-1990
In this album I will post photos of fountain pens produced in the Soviet Union, mainly in factories in Moscow, Leningrad and Kharkiv.
- Album created by readytotalk
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Chinese pens of 1930s-1960s
Here are some pictures of the pens that were produced in Chinese factories in the 1930s and 1960s. Many models were exported to the Soviet Union during the years of Soviet-Chinese friendship and technical cooperation.
- Album created by readytotalk
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Extra Fine Nib Ink Reviews (2 of n)
Images which go with my Extra Fine Nib Ink Review (EFNIR) posts. (Reviews of inks using only a Japanese EF nib.)
Images with a file name ending in capital "AP" show the ink on absorbent paper. If a black line separates two images, the top is puzzle paper (like thick newsprint), while the bottom is old 20lb copy paper. If no black line is present, it's just the puzzle paper. Images with a file name ending in a capital "S" show a scan (rather than photograph) of the ink. Many of these did not really work out well, but I adjusted the color as best I could, when necessary. Not sure whether they add value, but I'm including them anyway.
A file name with no code-letter in the file name, just the ink name, is a screen capture of the review from the video. A file name ending in a capital "Z" is a "zoom" photograph taken with a USB microscope.
- Album created by LizEF
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Parker pens and pencils #1
Parker pens and pencils - vintage and modern
- Album created by readytotalk
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Parker pens and pencils #2
Parker pens and pencils - modern and vintage
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Pelikan pens
Pelikan pens - vintage and modern
- Album created by readytotalk
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Extra Fine Nib Ink Reviews (14 of n)
Images which go with my Extra Fine Nib Ink Review (EFNIR) posts. (Reviews of inks using only a Japanese EF nib.)
Images are given the ink name, without spaces, and some have extra characters at the end denoting what they represent:
Z: Zoomed in photo (using a small WiFi / USB microscope) (no suffix): Screenshot S: Scan of Completed Review AP: Absorbent Paper Close-up (Above the black line is puzzle paper (like thick newsprint), while below is old 20lb copy paper.) LW: Line width (lab microscope photo at 100x with a scale in microns) Smear: Microscope image (lab microscope photo of the ink smeared on a slide - see review for magnification) WT: Water Test Results C: Chromatogram (usually done on coffee filter paper) L: Lightfastness Test For others, please see the review or image comments for what they represent.- Album created by LizEF
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Ink Washes
Please see thread here: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/364439-nick-stewart-inspired-ink-washes/
- Album created by axialix
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Noihvo's Posts
Herein are all my handwritten posts, and any other images and photos I use in my posts.
- Album created by Noihvo
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Summer 2023
Ink reviews
- Album created by yazeh
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namrehsnoom
Gallery for images in namrehsnoom’s forum posts
- Album created by namrehsnoom
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namrehsnoom-06
pictures associated with posts
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Iconae Pupulinianae 3
- Album created by fpupulin
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Extra Fine Nib Ink Reviews (15 of n)
Images which go with my Extra Fine Nib Ink Review (EFNIR) posts. (Reviews of inks using only a Japanese EF nib.)
Images are given the ink name, without spaces, and some have extra characters at the end denoting what they represent:
Z: Zoomed in photo (using a small WiFi / USB microscope) (no suffix): Screenshot S: Scan of Completed Review AP: Absorbent Paper Close-up (Above the black line is puzzle paper (like thick newsprint), while below is old 20lb copy paper.) LW: Line width (lab microscope photo at 100x with a scale in microns) Smear: Microscope image (lab microscope photo of the ink smeared on a slide - see review for magnification) WT: Water Test Results C: Chromatogram (usually done on coffee filter paper) L: Lightfastness Test For others, please see the review or image comments for what they represent.- Album created by LizEF
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2022-2 AmberleaDavis
- Album created by amberleadavis
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Extra Fine Nib Ink Reviews (9 of n)
Images which go with my Extra Fine Nib Ink Review (EFNIR) posts. (Reviews of inks using only a Japanese EF nib.)
Images with a file name ending in capital "AP" show the ink on absorbent paper. Above the black line is puzzle paper (like thick newsprint), while below is old 20lb copy paper. Images with a file name ending in a capital "S" show a scan (rather than photograph) of the ink. Many of these did not really work out well, but I adjusted the color as best I could, when necessary. Not sure whether they add value, but I'm including them anyway.
A file name with no code-letter in the file name, just the ink name, is a screen capture of the review from the video. A file name ending in a capital "Z" is a "zoom" photograph taken with a USB microscope. A file name ending with "W" (possibly followed by a number), or "WT", indicates the results of a water test. A file name ending in "LW" is a microscopic photo (at 100x) with a scale showing the line with in microns (micrometers).
Occasional extra files may include ones with a "C" (or "Chroma") at the end of the file name for the results of chromatography. Others will have descriptions added to explain what they are.
- Album created by LizEF
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