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Organics Studio Nitrogen - Lord Of All Sheen


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Is this ink "Nitrogen Blue"? Or doesit come in black or grey?

 

Ralph Waldo Emerson is almost black, but more of a purple black. insane purple sheen.

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While I still have Nitrogen in the Sport, I did flush it from the Pelikano due to it drying out when left unused (some problem with the Sport but not so bad).

 

I must say, though, that for an ink which can cause quite a mess when filling a cartridge, it's by far the easiest ink to flush out that I've come across.

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Is this color also as insanely lubricated as Walden Pond "Blue"? In case anyone's tried both. Walden Pond Blue can take a while to flush out, simply due to the really high concentration of that ink. But it does all wash out, I've not had any clogging problems with that ink. Great to hear that Nitrogen is also well-behaved.

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I've used Walden Pond and it's almost too sheeny. I could barely make out the underlying color (which I like).

 

I'd also recommend only using these inks in c/c pens so you can just attach a hose directly from a sink to the nib unit.

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I bought all 3 as well. The amount of sheen is immense. Colors like Twilight Blue are basically 95% sheen and 5% actual ink color.

 

However, while I love all 3 colors, every time I open the bottle = flecks everywhere. Flecks of difficult to spot and super concentrated dried ink that, despite my best attempts to clean or compartmentalize, always appear later upon getting wet. Even several days later, I've noticed a super concentrated blotch of blue somewhere it shouldn't be - sometimes where it should've been impossible to be! On my kitchen and bathroom sinks, my skin, my work table, my floor, even on one of my cat's paws. I've even switched it to different bottles, still the same problem. It's been a few weeks at least since I last filled a pen, and yesterday blue streaks appeared on my wet faucet. It's the ink that haunts you forever!

Find someone at work you don't like and just open the bottle over their desk. Muwahahahaha.

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