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Robert Oster Signature Verde De Rio


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Manufacturer: Robert Oster Signature

Series, colour: Verde de Rio

Pen: Waterman Hemisphere F

Paper: Image Volume (gramatura 80 g / m2)

 

Specifications:

Flow rate: very good

Lubrication: good

Bleed through: possible point

Shading: noticeable

Feathering: unnoticeable

Saturation: very good

 

 

A drop of ink smeared with a nib

robert-oster-signature-verde-de-rio-klek

 

The ink smudged with a cotton pad

robert-oster-signature-verde-de-rio-waci

 

Lines

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Water resistance

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Ink drying time

robert-oster-signature-verde-de-rio-wysy

 

Ink drops on a handkerchief

robert-oster-signature-verde-de-rio-chro

 

Chromatography

robert-oster-signature-verde-de-rio-chro

 

Sample text in an Image Volume (80 g / m2)

robert-oster-signature-verde-de-rio-txt.

 

Sample text in an Oxford notebook A5 (90 g / m2)

robert-oster-signature-verde-de-rio-oxfo

 

Sample letters in a Rhodia notebook No 16 (90 g / m2)

robert-oster-signature-verde-de-rio-rhod

 

Sample letters in a Clairefontaine (120 g / m2)

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Palette of shades

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If you have interesting inks and you want to give a sample for testing - welcome.
We can exchange a color sample.

 

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Thanks for the review. This is maybe my favourite Robert Oster ink. I simply love the colour - a fresh green that immediately brings spring-time images to my mind, and enhances my mood. Just what I needed after a long rainy day ;-)

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I was tempted by this ink, but opted for Robert Oster Moss instead. But thanks for the review.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"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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Sigh. Another ink sample goes into the wishlist. It's like there's no end... :)

 

Thanks for the review!

Another for your murky green Galahad grail... :)

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It's possible I have a slight problem... :blush:

To quote back an angelic voice ;) the ink you're looking for, is within.... you don't need more, you need less..... :eureka:

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To quote back an angelic voice ;) the ink you're looking for, is within.... you don't need more, you need less..... :eureka:

:lol:

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