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Looks awesome. BTW, I really like the muted nature on the grid lines on that paper you are using. It also looks to do quite well with fountain pen ink. May I ask where you purchase it?

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LG, you have been busy!

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Looks awesome. BTW, I really like the muted nature on the grid lines on that paper you are using. It also looks to do quite well with fountain pen ink. May I ask where you purchase it?

 

 

The Maruman papers are not hard to come by in China. I'm not sure in the US though. Doesn't Gouletpens carry them? or only their notepads?

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The Maruman papers are not hard to come by in China. I'm not sure in the US though. Doesn't Gouletpens carry them? or only their notepads?

Jetpens carries this brand of paper.

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Adding a writing sample of KWZI honey. This is on Staples ivory 25 percent cotton laser paper. What have been your experiences with lubrication in KWZ inks? The ink feels a little dry, but maybe it's just this nib.

 

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Hi, does anyone know the product number of honey? I checked KWZ's website but it's not on the list....

 

I just got a bottle labeled KWZ ST4306, and it looks like honey, but I may be wrong....

 

Thanks!

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Adding a writing sample of KWZI honey. This is on Staples ivory 25 percent cotton laser paper. What have been your experiences with lubrication in KWZ inks? The ink feels a little dry, but maybe it's just this nib.

 

 

 

 

I don't remember it being dry at all. All KWZ Inks I've used are quite wet and lubricating.

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I think it is. Here's my bottle:

 

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Aw thanks for the fast reply!

Now I'm officially content and happy... :wub:

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Probably my favorite shade of ink. Ever.

Despite this, I still don't have a bottle :huh:

Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes; after that, who cares?! He's a mile away and you've got his shoes!

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Argh! Van Ness is sold out! <sigh> Just as well, I suppose.

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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Probably my favorite shade of ink. Ever.

Despite this, I still don't have a bottle :huh:

 

In Canada, check if TakeNote has stock. They bought a big batch of inks when Konrad was here last year at the Toronto Pen Show.

 

 

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