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Ink Institute Tamshui-Xinyi Line


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This series is a celebration of the Taipei metro. The colour represents red of the colour of the Tamshui-Xinyi Line.

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This is how the bottle looks like, curtesy of Shigure inks. 

 

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I really like the colour. It’s spot on what I like in a red. It looks spectacular with the wide fude nib: 

HP 32 paper- Fude/ Fine nibs

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 TR 68gr paper - M/F/Fude nibs

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Unfortunately for some reason it takes its sweet time to dry, on Rhodia and it's even worse on good Japanese paper.Dry time is alright with fine nibs.

Rhodia

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Midori

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It has absolutely no water resistance. Not the best ink to write your shopping list/love letters on a rainy day…. You’ll have a Casablanca moment. 

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The ink is slightly on the dry side and needed to be cajoled with a #6 fude nib. But with the other nibs I tested, it had no problems. Though don't expect Doyou style lubrication. I would say it has restrained lubrication :)

 

Cheap paper:

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Comparison: 

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  Pen used: Jinhao 450 fude / Lamy Safari 

  Ghosting: some on thin paper

  Bleed through: With a wide nib on cheap paper, yes, otherwise none. 

  Flow Rate: Alright

  Lubrication: Alright

  Nib Dry-out: No.

  Start-up: Only with a #6 fude nib.

  Saturation:  yes

  Shading Yes.

  Sheen: No 

  Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Nope. Maybe on cheap paper with a wide nib

  Nib Creep: Nope. 

  Staining (pen):  To be seen..

  Clogging: None.

  Water resistance: None

  Availability: Only in 30 ml bottles

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Thank you @yazeh for this review.

 

Far from Taipei, the connection to a subway line has less importance, despite the interesting idea. I think, all Taipei inhabitants using their subway should have this (and the other subway colours as well)! 😉

 

It is a nice red where it had been applied wet.

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11 minutes ago, InesF said:

Thank you @yazeh for this review.

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11 minutes ago, InesF said:

 

Far from Taipei, the connection to a subway line has less importance, despite the interesting idea. I think, all Taipei inhabitants using their subway should have this (and the other subway colours as well)! 😉

 

It is a nice red where it had been applied wet.

Yes. It is actually quite nice with a fine nib. But the beauty as you said is would a wide/wet nib... :)

 

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Thanks for the great review, @yazeh!  I think I may have heard of this brand, but not often enough to really remember, so thanks for that, too!  It does look like a nice red.  Lots of shading from that big nib. :)

 

4 hours ago, yazeh said:

You’ll have a Casablanca moment.

:lol:

 

4 hours ago, yazeh said:

I would say it has restrained lubrication

:lol:

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2 minutes ago, LizEF said:

Thanks for the great review, @yazeh!  I think I may have heard of this brand, but not often enough to really remember, so thanks for that, too!  It does look like a nice red.  Lots of shading from that big nib. :)

Yep lots of shading.... Glad you got the humour ;) :D

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10 hours ago, yazeh said:

Yep lots of shading.... Glad you got the humour ;) :D

 

Great fun! Thank you for the review.

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Spot on as always, yazeh! I love your reviews. And thanks for the illustrious examples using a wide nib. That really brings out the raspberry in the ink!

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8 hours ago, amberleadavis said:

 

Great fun! Thank you for the review.

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2 hours ago, lapis said:

Spot on as always, yazeh! I love your reviews. And thanks for the illustrious examples using a wide nib. That really brings out the raspberry in the ink!

Glad you enjoyed it :)

 

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