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++ Yes, thanks for doing this cool demo of Lgsoltek's trick! (Also loved your Diamine Midnight ink on the previous quote... Will have to add that one to my list!)

This is a poor imitation of Midnight since the paper isn't my best, I'll write something on Clairefontaine soon!

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Lyrics from a song I've heard recently. Machine Gun Kelly ft. X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha - Home.

I'm not a fan of rap because I almost always need to check the lyrics to follow them, but I thought these were good lines so here we are.

This is a failed inky experimenti, by the way. I let a drop of Pelikan 4001 Royal Blue drop into the breather hole of the Sepia pen, but I guess lighter inks into darker inks don't work as well as the reverse.

 

Pen: no name Chinese piston filler with stock F nib (very wet writer, I love it).

Ink: Rohrer & Klingner Sepia. (someone take this ink away from me, all my notes are turning up in this color recently).

Paper: Local, could be Pigna, I don't remember.

 

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Here's the reversed trick. A definite success, I'm in awe with the hue variation, although I didn't write for long enough for Royal Blue to return completely to its original color.

Lyrics are from: Machine Gun Kelly ft. X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha - Home.

 

Pen: Wing Sung 3008 with Lamy Z50 F.

Ink: Pelikan 4001 Royal Blue.

Paper: Local (Pigna?).

 

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Salamander surely doesn't shine on low quality paper...

 

Pen: Faber-Castell Loom M nib.

Ink: Diamine Salamander.

Paper: Pigna(?).

 

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Writing a motivation letter for a PhD program is harder than I expected. Why isn't "this is what I want to do with my life" enough? Anyway, this is a quote from one of my all time favourite sci-fi (science-fiction) movies, Serenity (2005) by Joss Whedon, to give his dropped tv show Firefly a form of closure.

 

Pen: Wing Sung 3008 with Lamy M nib.

Ink: Rohrer & Klinger Salix. Look at how well-behaved this ink is on this low quality paper! Amazing!

Paper: probably a Pigna notebook.

 

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I've actually had that experience in real life, and more than once.

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The scan doesn't do the sheen justice as much as I'd hoped.

 

Pen: no-name Chinese piston filler F nib.

Ink: Diamine Midnight.

Paper: Clairefontaine 90g/m.

 

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Pen: Wing Sung 3008 with Lamy 1.5mm stub nib.


Ink: Rohrer & Klingner Salix.


Paper: Clairefontaine 90g/m.



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This is from a Game of Thrones fan fiction.

 

Pen: Luoshi 325. The second line was written with a Wing Sung 6359 F nib. It was drier and I liked to see the difference in color.

Ink: Rohrer & Klingner Verdigris.

Paper: Clairefontaine 90g/m.

 

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Pen: Wing Sung 3008 with Lamy 1.5mm stub nib.

Ink: Pelikan 4001 Konigsblau.

Paper: Local.

 

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

 

 

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Hello gentlemen, I missed seeing new quotes!

 

Just taking a new pen out for a spin.

Pen: Yiren IDK which model EF nib.

Ink: Pelikan 4001 Violet.

Paper: Pigna probably 80g/m maybe 70.

 

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max dog, what's that wonderful green color?

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

 

 

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Hello gentlemen, I missed seeing new quotes!

 

Just taking a new pen out for a spin.

Pen: Yiren IDK which model EF nib.

Ink: Pelikan 4001 Violet.

Paper: Pigna probably 80g/m maybe 70.

 

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max dog, what's that wonderful green color?

Hi.

It is Montblanc Irish Green. It's a wonderfully shading ink, and the green reminds me of the moss on the trees where I live.

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My first experience with a fude nib has been disastrous. The gap between the tines was so wide I could see through the gap with my eye, in indirect sunlight, without even pointing the nib towards a light as I usually have to do with other nibs. I tried closing the gap in various ways but so far no luck. Ink leaks continously.

I'll purchace a Sailor Fude de Mannen if I want to try my luck again. For now, been there, done that.

 

Pen: Jinhao X750 Fude nib.

Ink: Diamine Salamander.

Paper: Clairefontaine 90g/m.

 

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Fred

...............Machine Gun

Tearing my body all apart.............

...............Machine Gun

Tearing My Body All Apart...........

Evil Man Make Me Kill YA......................................................Jimi Hendrix..............................................

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