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This is the new Lexington Gray by Noodler's. I find it a very enjoyable and useful ink. :)

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KRZ,

 

Superb review! Thanks. Very nice scan (or is it a photo?). Glad to see it's a true, neutral gray and it shades. From the places where you went over it twice, looks like it would be a nice darker gray out of a wet nib. Superb!

 

Thanks again.

"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Rom. 5:8, NKJV)
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Awesome krz, thanks. I have never used a gray ink yet (unless you count my bottle of Quink Black ^_^

"By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher. "

- Socrates

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No feathering on bad paper. Good news!

KRZ: Thanks for writing it on bad paper. How much, if at all, did it go into or through that paper?

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I am thinking about getting a bottle of Lex. Gray. Anyone know if there is a better match to a Chrome and Rhodium VP? I would prefer if the ink were at least water-resistant, though it doesn't have to be bulletproof.

Well for you, if you wrestle on, for in persistency lies victory, and with the morning may come the wished-for blessing. But not always; there is a struggle with defeat which some of you will have to bear, and it will be well for you if you have cultivated a cheerful equanimity. Remember, too, that sometimes 'from our desolation only does the better life begin.' Even with disaster ahead, it is better to face them with a smile, and with the head erect, than to crouch at their approach. And, if the fight is for principle and justice, even when failure seems certain, where many have failed before, cling to your ideal, and, like Childe Roland before the dark tower, set the slug-horn to your lips, blow the challenge, and calmly await the conflict.

 

 

--"Aequanimitas" William Osler

Valedictory Address, University of Pennsylvania, May 1, 1889

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Thanks for the heads up! :D

Well for you, if you wrestle on, for in persistency lies victory, and with the morning may come the wished-for blessing. But not always; there is a struggle with defeat which some of you will have to bear, and it will be well for you if you have cultivated a cheerful equanimity. Remember, too, that sometimes 'from our desolation only does the better life begin.' Even with disaster ahead, it is better to face them with a smile, and with the head erect, than to crouch at their approach. And, if the fight is for principle and justice, even when failure seems certain, where many have failed before, cling to your ideal, and, like Childe Roland before the dark tower, set the slug-horn to your lips, blow the challenge, and calmly await the conflict.

 

 

--"Aequanimitas" William Osler

Valedictory Address, University of Pennsylvania, May 1, 1889

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It is cheaper to buy a noodlers black bottle and dilute it 1/10 with water. You get a very similar ink, at 1/10th the price ;)

Unfortunately that would also give you 1/10th the UV protection, so at least for artwork or anything you need to last; I'd stick with the Lexington Gray.

How can you tell when you're out of invisible ink?

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Thanks for the great review. I tossed up between Lexington Gray and Manjiro Nakahama when I was looking for a dark gray ink. I went with the Nakahama which I really like, but it does not perform well in all of my pens. Maybe next time........

Thanks again

David

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I ordered a sample of Lexington Gray on a whim from Pear Tree Pens. It has been one of my favorites ever since.

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I've just bought one. Behaves very well even on cheap copy paper. Shades nicely. Very good water resistance. Only one disadvantage is the specific smell of this ink - just from personal point of view...

Regards

Arkadiusz 'Black Fox' Artyszuk

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