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Flamingo Pink - Seitz-Kreuznach


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Seitz-Kreuznach is a german based ebay seller. Some time ago he/they came up with their own line of inks. The inks have great value and are offered in cartridges and bottles (0,68 fl oz).



http://www.seitz-kreuznach.de/media/image/IMG-1998b.jpg



There are few colors in the line:



  1. Arctic Blue
  2. Chestnut
  3. Dark Orchid
  4. Flamingo Pink
  5. Navy
  6. Neon Yellow
  7. Pacific Blue
  8. Palm Green
  9. Panthers Black
  10. Tomato red

Flamingo Pink is pink. What else do you need to knopw in order to burn sample with napalm?



Thank you Cyber6 for sending me samples of these inks.


Ink Splash




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Drops of ink on kitchen towel



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Software ID



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Tomoe River, Kaweco Classic Sport, B




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Leuchtturm, Kaweco Classic Sport, B




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Oxford, Kaweco Classic Sport, B




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Thank you for the review. It's not an ink I see myself using, but I would not have known that without a review (I have ordered some inks of theirs before).

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I don't like this colour; it's useless to write with. However I mixed it with some Roberson's Penman Lilac Agate & Violet Agate and got two very pretty pink-ish shades that work brilliantly as washes when I'm doing Japanese-style cherry blossom sketches.

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These are flamingos. How could they have gotten it so wrong?

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These are flamingos. How could they have gotten it so wrong?

 

They were thinking on *these* flamingos..

 

http://www.trivials.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/why-flamingos-are-pink.jpg

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Thank you for the review! This is a bit paler than expected - more like cotton candy. For the right application, this is a marvelous color! (And I have always been a bit of a dissident.)

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They were thinking on *these* flamingos..

 

http://www.trivials.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/why-flamingos-are-pink.jpg

 

Maybe we could feed the ink what the birds eat.... ;)

It's a pretty color, but way too light to be legible. Thanks for the review -- it means I can avoid this one.

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"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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They were thinking on *these* flamingos..

 

http://www.trivials.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/why-flamingos-are-pink.jpg

 

Haha, touché. But, still, those flamingos are pink, not purple.

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I actually like the colour... am I the only one?

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