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Hi bookman just a test now. It is the first time I use HTML enabled. There is some funny text now in my text box. I have made the photos i promised.. will post them next

 

Excellently done. Both inks look good to me, now that I've seen them so well here. I thank you, sir.

I love the smell of fountain pen ink in the morning.

 

 

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Excellently done. Both inks look good to me, now that I've seen them so well here. I thank you, sir.

Your welcome Lord Bookman, at your service ;-)

 

As from now i will post all my reviews this way .....

 

A bit more work but better results.... double the pleasure

 

Greetz

 

 

Peter

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I am very interested in the Magenta-black ink. Can't wait for that review!

Dear Adrianc

 

Your wish is my command... oh master

 

Will test the Magenta as soon as I have it

 

Salute!

 

Your loyal servant Peter :-)

Das leben ist wie ein Perpetuum Mobile mit ein Mangel..... Immer im Bewegung jedoch nicht unendlich. (life is like a troubled Perpetuum Mobile ever moving but not for ever)

Tricked throughout the centuries...

For centuries people had been tricked by kings & "religion-alism"

In the 20th century people got tricked by communism

Today people get tricked by (neo)capitalism :)

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I'm surprised by your experience with the ink. I have a bottle of this ink and found that it bled and feathered like crazy on almost every paper I tried it on. It did dry REALLY fast and was totally waterproof, but I really couldn't see using it for anything really.

 

I wonder if the ink was remixed to perform better...

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For all who are interested in more De Atramentis Document inks...

 

Several new colours are now available

 

Here is an overview of al the colours

 

  • Blue
  • Dark Blue (blue black)
  • Grey
  • Black (review will follow soon)
  • Brown
  • Green
  • Red
  • Magenta (Fuchsia)
  • Turqouise

I have reviewed the Brown and the Green ink

 

Just follow the link

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/270697-de-atramentis-document-inks-brown-and-green/

 

Regards

 

Peter

Das leben ist wie ein Perpetuum Mobile mit ein Mangel..... Immer im Bewegung jedoch nicht unendlich. (life is like a troubled Perpetuum Mobile ever moving but not for ever)

Tricked throughout the centuries...

For centuries people had been tricked by kings & "religion-alism"

In the 20th century people got tricked by communism

Today people get tricked by (neo)capitalism :)

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This is an amazing review. Thank you.

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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I have been using this ink for a little while now and though it looks a deep, rich, dark blue through the bottle and in the bottle and as it flows from the nib, it seems to dry a dull, dark grey that varies depending on the paper from a dark slate to a medium charcoal.

 

In all the pictures posted online from reviews, it appears on paper as blue as it does in the bottle.

 

I am using a well washed-out Lamy Safari with medium nib on various papers.

Yes, it flows well, dries well, doesn't run or wash, but why doesn't mine dry as blue? At best I get a blue-ish grey?

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The sample I've tried is a very dark blue that has a touch of chalkiness to it. But I would not call it grey.

YNWA - JFT97

 

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  • 1 year later...

Found it to be rather wet/runny... my Parker Vector with a fine nib felt more like a medium.

Kept leaving blotches in the nib when I opened or closed it, too... Has anyone else experienced this?

 

The colour and the waterproofness leave nothing to be desired... Full marks there...

 

P.s: I've used that pen for nearly 2 years with Parker Quink with no such issues...

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This is the ink that I use to write checks so I always have 1 of my pens filled with it. My checks are light blue & the paper, pen, & ink work good together. I have ordered a 2nd bottle of this ink.

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