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I bought a little glass pot of this ink powder from a local antique dealer about a year or so back and have been monkeying with different concentrations. It's a versatile ink depending on how dark you want it to be. I have always mixed it in small plastic needle bottles with distilled water (other than the time I used tap water as an experiment, which resulted in an odd green tint to the ink).

It dries well, lubricates well, and has a unique look.

 

 

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I live in AZ where the tap water is nothing short of... disgusting. It's allegedly potable. I wonder what my tap water would turn your ink - something beyond green.

 

Your scan is very blue. Do you have more description of the ink's color? I love blue inks.

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Try using the Upload function up at the top of this page. Or, add any image uploaded e.g. with Photobucket or Flickr, using the "Image" button in the middle of the screen bar, to the right of B, I, and U. That's better than using the Attachment function (offered at the bottom of the page of a new Topic or Reply you would post), although the Attachment feature does work well. Attachments here are limited in number so that sooner or later, you would have no more space or have to remove some. Both that Upload or Attachment way of adding any picture will do it better than what you are using. No harm meant, but for visualization of any ink color, the paper has to end up more or less white (at most yellow)... especially to avoid a blue on blue....

 

Mike

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IM Cannibal, I have some of this ink too. Let's write each other.

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

Create a Ghostly Avatar and I'll send you a letter. Check out some Ink comparisons: The Great PPS Comparison 

Don't know where to start?  Look at the Inky Topics O'day.  Then, see inks sorted by color: Blue Purple Brown Red Green Dark Green Orange Black Pinks Yellows Blue-Blacks Grey/Gray UVInks Turquoise/Teal MURKY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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IM Cannibal, I have some of this ink too. Let's write each other.

I'm into it! PM me your info, I'll write an entry in a pocket notebook, let's try to fill it cover to cover!

...it is impossible to overlook the extent to which civilization is built up upon a renunciation of instinct....

― Sigmund Freud

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Try using the Upload function up at the top of this page. Or, add any image uploaded e.g. with Photobucket or Flickr, using the "Image" button in the middle of the screen bar, to the right of B, I, and U. That's better than using the Attachment function (offered at the bottom of the page of a new Topic or Reply you would post), although the Attachment feature does work well. Attachments here are limited in number so that sooner or later, you would have no more space or have to remove some. Both that Upload or Attachment way of adding any picture will do it better than what you are using. No harm meant, but for visualization of any ink color, the paper has to end up more or less white (at most yellow)... especially to avoid a blue on blue....

 

Mike

I'll try using the scanner at my work during my lunch break tomorrow.

...it is impossible to overlook the extent to which civilization is built up upon a renunciation of instinct....

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Great! All best wishes. A good scanner is an important part of this business....

 

Mike :)

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