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Thanks for the review!

 

Do you have any pictures with.. natural light? I find that artificial light obscures the ink color sometimes. So I try and take my pictures in the morning.

 

Do you see any green tones with this ink? How lubricating is it?

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Nice! I think I'll go buy this ink when I go ink shopping next saturday.

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Nice! I think I'll go buy this ink when I go ink shopping next saturday.

 

Henry

It is actuually a very nice teala nd one of the best shading inks around

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T-T-Teal!?!?!

 

Sigh... I already have some Noodler's Legal Lapis and that is tealish.

 

Well I can always look it's at a B&M.

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It's a much "cleaner" color than Legal Lapis, does lean a little toward green though. Mixing in a little red violet makes an even darker blue, and neutralizes the green. A little Navy in a lot of Violet Vote makes a fairly dark and vivid blue, most of which remains if the paper gets wet, only a bit of the Navy will lift, but doesn't make a mess. This blend is my waterproof ink for work, as I am limited to blue or black. Navy is classified as a near bulletproof.

 

Dan

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