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Not being funny...but I've just received a sample of J Herbin Lie de The today... Is it a million miles off from this one in terms of colour?

 

 

Not a million miles... but not the same.. Both Rikyu-Cha and Lie De The are very pen/paper dependent. There might be a combination in which they both will look very close. In general, I will have both... they are both gorgeous.

 

 

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All right, you ink alchemists--how about mixing just a bit of KWZI Hunter Green in some Lie de Thé? In the right proportions it just might work.

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i really like this brown ink. how come my rikyu-cha looks different? mine looks much more green, more like olive green. are you sure yours is rikyu-cha? or maybe mine is NOT rikyu-cha?

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All right, you ink alchemists--how about mixing just a bit of KWZI Hunter Green in some Lie de Thé? In the right proportions it just might work.

 

:yikes:

That's like mixing Hennesy XO with Coke.

 

(GREAT idea though . . . will post a photo once mixed :blush: )

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i really like this brown ink. how come my rikyu-cha looks different? mine looks much more green, more like olive green. are you sure yours is rikyu-cha? or maybe mine is NOT rikyu-cha?

 

There is a Green Rikyu-cha and a Brown one.

 

You must have the green one.

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All right, you ink alchemists--how about mixing just a bit of KWZI Hunter Green in some Lie de Thé? In the right proportions it just might work.

 

Good news . . . This is looking really promising. 1 part Hunter Green, 1 part Lie de Thé is very nice.

 

Bad news . . . I'm out of Lie de Thé so can't tweak things any further :(

 

Hunter Thé JM is born

http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_hunter_the_jm_swatch.jpg

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^^ Always knew I'd be famous someday . . .

 

Seriously, this does look promising. I have some Lie de Thé, and a bottle of Hunter Green is on the way from Vanness as we speak.

 

I may try 1 part Hunter Green to 2 parts Lie de Thé.

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I've just tried 1 Hunter Green with 1 Kiowa Pecan ( I hardly ever use Kiowa Pecan as it takes forever to dry )

 

YUMMY!

 

The result is lovely, much browner and the "split" is still evident. Both are keepers thanks for the inspiration. :)

 

http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_hunter_pecan_swatch.jpg

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What?! There are two Rikyu-cha? I didn't know that!

http://www.pensinasia.com/new/product/sailor/sailor_jentle_ink_limited_edition_summer_rikyu_cha_olive_green_6412.html

 

Sorry, no. My mistake. :rolleyes:

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Cigar and rikyu-cha are both very paper-dependent.

I've tried them on two types of paper, and they almost look like totally different ink:

W5pN0B2.jpg

(posting with my cellphone, not sure if the link works:P)

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Cigar and rikyu-cha are both very paper-dependent.

I've tried them on two types of paper, and they almost look like totally different ink:

 

(posting with my cellphone, not sure if the link works:P)

 

Brilliant example! To me, that's a major part of what makes them magical :wub:

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Cigar and rikyu-cha are both very paper-dependent.

I've tried them on two types of paper, and they almost look like totally different ink:

W5pN0B2.jpg

(posting with my cellphone, not sure if the link works:P)

 

 

Weird indeed! I've never seen it so blue as in the second image! What paper is that?

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Weird indeed! I've never seen it so blue as in the second image! What paper is that?

The brand name is Paperholic and the manufacturer/seller is in Taiwan.

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HA!!!... That looks VERY good...

 

 

And of course I have Hunter Green and Kiowa Pecan in my arsenal... ;)

 

 

 

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I've just tried 1 Hunter Green with 1 Kiowa Pecan ( I hardly ever use Kiowa Pecan as it takes forever to dry )

 

YUMMY!

 

The result is lovely, much browner and the "split" is still evident. Both are keepers thanks for the inspiration. :)

 

http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_hunter_pecan_swatch.jpg

fpn_1481652911__bauerinkslogo03.jpg
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HA!!!... That looks VERY good...

 

 

And of course I have Hunter Green and Kiowa Pecan in my arsenal... ;)

 

 

 

C.

 

 

Go for it . . . get mixing and posting B)

 

I have the impression you have any ink we name!

 

It's mainly due to Cyber6 that our "drawers of shame" are brimming with inky goodies . . . :unsure:

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It's mainly due to Cyber6 that our "drawers of shame" are brimming with inky goodies . . . :unsure:

 

That escalated quickly...

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That escalated quickly...

 

My "drawer of shame"

 

http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_drawer_of_shame_2.jpg

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