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The color matches on my screen, may be a shade or two off on your screen depending on thousands of variables!

 

http://facstaff.uww.edu/pellizzt/ink%20reviews/Noodlers%20Cayenne.jpg

 

Thanks for this review. I just got some in a sample from The Pear Tree, but I've been too enamored with Shah's Rose to pay attention to the other samples yet. lol

 

This really does look like cayenne. I lived in Louisiana for 14 years, so it reminds me of there. Best food ever.

 

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IMHO, the best orange/red on the market. Thanks for the review on a truly magnificent ink.

 

Dave

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That IS a nice looking orange.

 

I've had decent luck with Noodler's Dragon's Napalm. I don't see it for a while and start thinking that it couldn't possibly be as nice of an orange as I remembered, but then I see it again and it's still good.

 

It's tricky to find an orange that's not too red, but that is still dark enough to read well on white paper.

 

I'd really like to see Dragon's Napalm next to Cayenne sometime.

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That IS a nice looking orange.

 

I've had decent luck with Noodler's Dragon's Napalm. I don't see it for a while and start thinking that it couldn't possibly be as nice of an orange as I remembered, but then I see it again and it's still good.

 

It's tricky to find an orange that's not too red, but that is still dark enough to read well on white paper.

 

I'd really like to see Dragon's Napalm next to Cayenne sometime.

 

 

See my post here for a comparison. Ink

 

Dave

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I really like that color; seems to be somewhere in between a Dragons' Napalm and the bottle of Nikita I got recently.

Nice, and thanks for the review of a very unique color!

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They flow across paper as a brush to canvas, transforming my thoughts into words and my words into art.

There is nothing else like it; the art of writing and the painting of words!”

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