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Hi,

This is my first topic on the Ink Review theme.

Enjoy.

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Thanks for this review. Nice colours. Note the plural. I have this ink too and really love it. Absolutely a success of MB as in revealing a true replica of rose red. IMO, rose red is difficult to reproduce. No blood, no bricks etc.

How does this copy on my screen relate to the real McCoy? I do see good shading with my writing from my pens on my papers, but there seems to be almost a real black tinge especially on some downward strokes, like the I in the alphabet.

 

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Hi,

This is my first topic on the Ink Review theme.

Enjoy.

http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/3346/mbloveyou.jpg

 

What a fun looking ink! 2 colors! And rose scented, too. What will they think of next? Thanks for the review!

Find my homemade ink recipes on my Flickr page here.

 

"I don't wait for inspiration; inspiration waits for me." --Akiane Kramarik

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I have seen the boxes in the boutique but not the actual bottles. Is the limited edition ink bottle different from the one used for the standard color inks?

 

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Very nice smelling ink. Use it for my love letters / notes to my sweet wife.

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