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This is a lot brighter green ink than the L Frank Baum I just reviewed. Or most other inks for that matter. There's not a lot of inks that fill that Sci-Fi green like this one does. You know the color. The alien ooze, incredible hulk, radiation monster color. This is it.

 

To be honest, for day to day use, this one is probably a little...outside your normal color range. It is not too light to be seen like some light colored greens, and doesn't suffer from visibility issues. (definitely not)

 

It held up better to water than the Baum, and the lines were still legible. Flow was wet, as seems to be the case for most Organics Studios inks.

 

Basically this is your all purpose nuclear bomb, godzilla, radioactive spider bite, big green monster, sci fi serial color of ink.

 

http://stubblefield.me Inks Available for Sample Exchange: Noodler's Black, Blue Black, Apache Sunset, Private Reserve Black Cherry, Sherwood Green, Tanzanite, Velvet Black, De Atramentis Aubergine, J. Herbin Lie de The, 1670 Rouge Hematite, Bleu Ocean, Lamy Turquoise, Rohrer & Klingner Salix, Sheaffer Skrip Blue-Black, OS Red Rubber Ball, Parker Quink Blue (India version)

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Questions: 1. Does it glow in the dark? 2. Is a hazmat suit required for use?

 

Observation: To me, it looks...Christmasy. In a gamma-ray, giant green mutant, alien ooze sort of way, of course.

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Questions: 1. Does it glow in the dark? 2. Is a hazmat suit required for use?

 

Observation: To me, it looks...Christmasy. In a gamma-ray, giant green mutant, alien ooze sort of way, of course.

 

1. Not that I've seen.

2. Yeah it's a very Slime Monster Saves Christmas sort of color.

http://stubblefield.me Inks Available for Sample Exchange: Noodler's Black, Blue Black, Apache Sunset, Private Reserve Black Cherry, Sherwood Green, Tanzanite, Velvet Black, De Atramentis Aubergine, J. Herbin Lie de The, 1670 Rouge Hematite, Bleu Ocean, Lamy Turquoise, Rohrer & Klingner Salix, Sheaffer Skrip Blue-Black, OS Red Rubber Ball, Parker Quink Blue (India version)

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Nomad - since I'm the Keeper of Useless Knowledge, I'm pleased to meet you. :)

 

Also, we seem to be reviewing the same inks lately. Send me some inks to put up in the sun for the Fade Olympics, I'd love to add your contributions.

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

Create a Ghostly Avatar and I'll send you a letter. Check out some Ink comparisons: The Great PPS Comparison 

Don't know where to start?  Look at the Inky Topics O'day.  Then, see inks sorted by color: Blue Purple Brown Red Green Dark Green Orange Black Pinks Yellows Blue-Blacks Grey/Gray UVInks Turquoise/Teal MURKY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Soon as I get some more paper, I'll get some pages put together to send out. I'd thought it was a little late to get in on the fading tests. But I'd love to get some of my favorites tested.

http://stubblefield.me Inks Available for Sample Exchange: Noodler's Black, Blue Black, Apache Sunset, Private Reserve Black Cherry, Sherwood Green, Tanzanite, Velvet Black, De Atramentis Aubergine, J. Herbin Lie de The, 1670 Rouge Hematite, Bleu Ocean, Lamy Turquoise, Rohrer & Klingner Salix, Sheaffer Skrip Blue-Black, OS Red Rubber Ball, Parker Quink Blue (India version)

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