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This is one of Kingdom Note's sea slug inks. Interesting for the fact that this sea slug looks somewhat like a Pikachu.

 

The ink is an orange-leaning yellow. The flow is okay but not particularly lubricating. Though a yellow ink, it's much more legible than the salmon-y Ink Studio 173.

 

All images are scans colour-corrected with grey card, except close-up photos which are also white-balanced with a grey card.

 

Bottle

(Image from Kingdom Note)

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Splash

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Sample

(Pens: Pilot Elabo Soft Fine, Pelikan M1005 Medium)

 

(Maruman looseleaf)

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(Rhodia)

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(Tomoe River)

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Hmm.  The little guy on the bottle may be the best part of this ink. :lol:  Although the color in the photographs looks much more appealing (to me) than the color in the scans.

 

Regardless, thanks for another review - I always enjoy your lovely handwriting and excellent photographs.

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Another lovely review - thank you :)

 

Unlike others, I quite like it - though it might be a bit bright for my current phase!

 

I'd be happy if I could just get hold of some of these easily.

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All your handwriting is amazing but I just can't get enough of your flex writing! 

 

This is a beautiful color and, if I were to use it, it would certainly be an outlier given my tastes. It feels like the right color for careless days at a sunny beach. 

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In the photos (not so much the scans), it seems similar to Stipula Saffron.

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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