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Jules Verne Nautilus Blue - Organics Studio


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As most of you know Organics Studio will be coming back with some of their inks. Nautilus Blue didn't make it and won't be resurrected. So at the moment you may consider this one unobtainable ink.



I won't miss it though. It's decent blue ink but when it comes to blue inks there are dozens of them and Jules Verne Nautilus Blue doesn't stand out in any way. Just another blue in the sea of blue.



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DROPS OF INK ON KITCHEN TOWEL





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SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION / COLOR RANGE



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Bottle



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Oxford Recycled, Kaweco Sport Classic, B




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I like my blues a bit darker... I would add a few drops of black to this blue to get a darker hue.... :D

 

Great Review Vis!!!!...

 

 

 

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I was actually considering getting a bottle of this! This made me change my mind sorta.

 

Thanks for the review!

 

P.S. The splatter did show a little bit of sheen which is nice.

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