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EFNIR: Diamine Autumn Oak


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23 minutes ago, yazeh said:

A snapshot/ snap/draw done by Makhabesh of his Sis and Quin in a social function presided by the holy goat. :D

I let you draw the conclusions ;)

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2 hours ago, namrehsnoom said:

Beautiful ink… for orange I prefer this more muted burnt-orange look over vibrant oranges. Works surprisingly well in the EF nib. Nice! 

:) Except for Akkerman Oranje Boven, which appeals to me for inexplicable reasons, I'm with you on the burnt orange thing.

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I have a 30ml bottle of this ink on the way from Cult Pens. I did get a sample several years ago.  
 

Much as I love my stub and italic nibs, I’ve kept a Graf von Faber-Castell Grip 2010 pen inked via cartridges since I got it at Barnes and Noble.  I didn’t notice until I was in the checkout line that it had an EF nib. Turns out that EF nib can show some variation. 

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9 hours ago, Misfit said:

Turns out that EF nib can show some variation. 

:) Some of them, yes. It appears you like it if it's been inked all this time.  Happy for both of you! ;)

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Here's the line width measurement. The line is one of those used for dry time.  Magnification is 100x.  The grid is 100x100µm.  The scale is 330µm, with eleven divisions of 30µm each.  The line width for this ink is roughly 305µm.

 

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