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:wub: :wub: :wub: The Navy Blue has arrived !

 

Freshly filled my pen of the moment, Faber-Castell Ondoro and am busy scribbling notes, lists and indeed any old nonsense.

 

Thank you Cyber6. This one's a keeper. :)

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:wub: :wub: :wub: The Navy Blue has arrived !

 

Freshly filled my pen of the moment, Faber-Castell Ondoro and am busy scribbling notes, lists and indeed any old nonsense.

 

Thank you Cyber6. This one's a keeper. :)

 

Do tell me when you get Abraham... I am dying to find out if you like it or not... (crossing fingers you will like it) :D

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Do tell me when you get Abraham... I am dying to find out if you like it or not... (crossing fingers you will like it) :D

 

Don't worry I'll let you know. :) . V excited.

 

And fear not, I know I'll like it. Just look at it . . . !

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I've tried seven of S-K inks. They're not bad, especially given the price. From top to bottom: Chestnut, Navy, Arctic Blue, Dark Orchid, Palm Green, Flamingo Pink, Tomato Red

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Hmmm. Some of those don't look half bad. What pen(s) did you use, and what's the paper?

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Hmmm. Some of those don't look half bad. What pen(s) did you use, and what's the paper?

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Paper is Tomoe River... I believe I recognize the notebook.... ;)

 

 

C.

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Amber generously gave me the Dark Orchid. It is vibrant and lovely. It is very similar to Monteverde Purple, perhaps just slightly less pink and more blue, but only very slightly. It does feather and bleed with broad wet nibs and lower quality paper. But in finer nibs and on good paper it is much better behaved. It is a bright fun ink I enjoy and recommend if the feathering/bleeding isn't an issue for you or you use finer nibs.

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I believe Navy blue is the only one with some water resistance... I did a quick review of them and with the exception of Navy blue ... they are all quite washable..

 

C.

 

Curious! Has anyone gotten these wet to see how they behave? Thanks :D

 

 

 

Yes. Have a look on visvamitra's post of the Navy Blue.

 

I really really like it.

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