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Thanks, good looking color.

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I like this color too!

 

Was ready to get J. Herbin Lie de The...anyone care to comment on how close these two inks are in color...or in comparison to other green/browns?

 

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Great.Yet ANOTHER brown/green i need to buy.I hope to pick some up at next weeks Portland Pen show.

 

Thanks for the review.Much appreciated.

 

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Hmmm...I was about to place an order with Art Brown. I think this needs to be included.

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Neat templates you use.

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and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie. Revelation 22:14-15

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I like your ink review chart--very useful. Looks like a very nice ink, too. One other test I'd add: water resistance. For simplicity, you could just do a a few samples, such as "moist finger", "wet finger", and "rain drop". It would be interesting to see how this ink holds up. :)

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Thanks for the comments on the reviews and the ink review template. The template is in the inky thoughts pinned section for download if anyone wants it.

 

As for adding drying time. The template is pretty crammed as is at the moment. If I can figure out how to squeeze it in I'll consider it. I made one public use one and one for my own use (the one I use in my reviews).

 

Here's a link to the review.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...showtopic=56604

 

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Indeed! Enquiring minds want to know! Is it waterproof?Or at least resistant?

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