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Kwz Ink Pine Green


lgsoltek

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Pine Green is a rather nice green that leans to the blue side. The flow and lubrication are good as can be expected from KWZ inks. Personally I prefer more yellow-leaning greens, but if you like this kind of colour this is a good choice.

 

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Sample

(Rhodia)

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(Tomoe River)

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Comparison

(Maruman)

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Misc.

(Tomoe River)

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Great review! Thank you. The color is lovely.

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Thanks for the review. I'm with you (and Methanius) on preferring greens that lean slightly yellow, so this one I can avoid.

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Thanks for a great review and showcasing a nice green. I for one do like blue-leaning greens. I guess it's my love of blues that spills over.

I have something very similar to what my monitor shows your ink to be, it's from Ecoline - not really an ink, more of a (ready to use from a bottle) water paint, but it works perfectly in my fountain pens. I remember it from school, using it in my Rotring line-drawing pen...

I bought some earlier this year and tried it in one of my Indian eyedropper-filled cheapies. It works like a dream.

But of course by now it had sunk to the bottom of my radar. So, thanks for reminding me! and thanks for the very nice doodle at the end of your review...

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Very nice review, looking forward to receiving my ink in the mail...someday.
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