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So if I buy this ink, will my writing be as beautiful as that? :yikes:

 

Excellent review, thank you

 

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Great review, and one of my favorite colors. Using it right now! I'm not sure I could write like that if I practiced forever!

 

And -- I Want That -- that is a gorgeous kitten pictured in your avatar! What a look!

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Excellent Review. Stunning Penmanship. Legal Lapis is my staple professional ink, but I love this color. Maybe at a lower price point. :embarrassed_smile:

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this review confirms my initial plan to get a Pilot's Iroshizuku ink even more than ever. the color of this Tsuki-yo ink is a must have for my collection. thanks :)

 

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I love your handwriting, it is lovely and beautiful! Wonderful review, I like how you showed different writing styles, it really helps to give a better idea of what the ink is like or rather its potential and variety. One of these days I'll get a bottle.

 

Please do more ink reviews!

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Great review on an amazing ink! I barely missed out on 2 bottles of this in the marketplace the other day :doh: It's definitely my next ink purchase!

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Great review on an amazing ink! I barely missed out on 2 bottles of this in the marketplace the other day :doh: It's definitely my next ink purchase!

 

Ahhh! I saw that posting too! But I was too slow. It was such a great deal too. It's much harder to get there in time for ink sale postings. People seem to snatch them up right away. Next time, next time :)

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I must say, that's a lovely shade. The Pilot inks are too rich for my blood, but I can see the difference here, compared to MB blue-black for instance. The MB ink was a staple of mine back in the 70s, and I loved the color then, but the difference between it and the Pilot is striking in your scans - the MB looks like muddy dishwater in comparison! Well, perhaps someday, these will get imported in vast quantities to the US and the price will go down...I can dream...

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Wonderful penmanship. BUT, doing your own hyphenation to produce nearly justified prose is just showing off!

 

No, keep it up, great stuff.

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Tsuki-yo, like all Iroshizuku inks is a fantastic, saturated and vivid hue.

 

I love it. It's a blue-black with a tinge of green, like an evening sky. But less green than the peacock ku-jaku.

 

Many thanks for a review of this fantastic ink. It's my 'go-to' nonblack work. Your writing sample puts mine to shame... :embarrassed_smile:

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A great review with beautiful handwriting. I recently bought this ink and it has quickly become a favorite. This ink is very smooth.

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DANG IT! STOP IT! JUST STOP IT!

 

Ommmmm - I am happy with my Tsukushi and Ku-jaku. I am happy with my Tsukushi and Ku-jaku.I am happy with my Tsukushi and Ku-jaku. I am happy with my Tsukushi and Ku-jaku. I am happy with my Tsukushi and Ku-jaku. I am happy with my Tsukushi and Ku-jaku.

 

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