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Hutecker

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I love this color. :) Color on the second, third, and fourth picture are pretty accurate. First one not so much haha

 

 

http://i.imgur.com/M6voowX.jpg

 

 

http://i.imgur.com/7vrZlni.jpg

 

 

http://i.imgur.com/tTFU5lW.jpg

 

 

NOT Diamine Syrah haha

http://i.imgur.com/7J8pGHE.jpg

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Great ink color. Must add this to my "to try" list.

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Y'all are becoming a bad influence. :) I am having great fun trying the sample ordered after reading about it here - a nice break from my blue/purple world. Not sure I have the room for a whole bottle (too little space for still too many musts). But I think I'll make a point to always have a sample ready to throw into the mix.

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Man, that looks nice in an italic nib. I really like it, but I still haven't bought a bottle. I don't know that I would use this color much...

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I love this color, especially for journaling! It always gives my journals a sort of old-timey feel. It's especially awesome in the Hobbit moleskine (I know, moleskine, but...the Hobbit!).

I love it in my Rhodia webbies too.

"Wer schweigt, stimmt zu."

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Just got my first bottle last week, filled my wet noodle Waterman 52, and boy am I happy with Ancient Copper. Best new ink in years, for me.

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thank God, I am such an addict that I have that one and will have to dig it & rediscover it instead of rushing off to buy a bottle. This is what happens...


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Bought it, Used it. Love it!

“Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, because if you do it today and like it, you can do again tomorrow!”

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I heard from Phil at Diamine that Ancient Copper is practically walking out of the factory as fast as they can make it!

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That's a lovely color . . . wait . . . there's a Hobbit moleskin?

 

There is, and it's awesome! http://www.moleskine.com/us/collections/model/the-hobbit

 

If you live in the US, you can find them at Barnes & Noble. That's where I got mine. It has the runes and the map in the pocket and everything. It's...precious....

"Wer schweigt, stimmt zu."

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This is a great ink. I'm a huge fan of it, but I keep forgetting to get a bottle of it. I have the Private Reserve copper, and it's just not as good. The shading in the Diamine is just great.

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