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28 minutes ago, Frank C said:

One does not want to disappoint @LizEF. She seems to have a special relationship with sneks, wizards, sphinxes, etc. The last thing I want hurled toward me is a green arrow with fangs. I would also guess that Essri's venom is iron-gall based; I know his origin. 

:blush: :lticaptd::D

 

30 minutes ago, Frank C said:

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Interesting. The Washable Blue is closest to what I remember, but the EF definitely darkened it a little.

 

Meanwhile, nice little family of pens you have there. :)  I think the one on the left is my favorite - nice swirls - sort of like magic... ;)

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16 minutes ago, LizEF said:

Thank you!  It didn't occur to me to test water resistance as I assumed the ink was not the permanent kind, otherwise, you would have said so. :)

Many inks have some water resistance, some are completely obliterated by even a hint of water. For ex. the sketch, I had some shading and the moment I used a wet brush the shading melted away. 

Then there's the type of paper. If the paper is absorbent many inks have decent water resistance. However, on Japanese paper, forget it :)

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1 hour ago, LizEF said:

:blush: :lticaptd::D

 

 

Interesting. The Washable Blue is closest to what I remember, but the EF definitely darkened it a little.

 

Meanwhile, nice little family of pens you have there. :)  I think the one on the left is my favorite - nice swirls - sort of like magic... ;)

I tried to arrange the pens in the order I used them. The French pen—on its own—separated a little from its English cousins. The space between them I call the Channel. I actually like the washable blue. It is faded and washed-out looking, but still a decent, readable, blue ink. The Duofolds are good pens. Fahrney's catalog had an article about flagship pens in the 90s: Parker Duofold, Waterman Lemans 100, Pelikan M800, and Montblanc 146 and 149. I could buy Duofolds in different colors to distinguish the different inks and nibs in them. Pelikan M800s were either black or green and black, Montblancs were just black, and Waterman Lemans 100s were also black. 

"One can not waste time worrying about small minds . . . If we were normal, we'd still be using free ball point pens." —Bo Bo Olson

 

"I already own more ink than a rational person can use in a lifetime." —Waski_the_Squirrel

 

I'm still trying to figure out how to list all my pens down here.

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1 hour ago, yazeh said:

Many inks have some water resistance, some are completely obliterated by even a hint of water. For ex. the sketch, I had some shading and the moment I used a wet brush the shading melted away. 

Then there's the type of paper. If the paper is absorbent many inks have decent water resistance. However, on Japanese paper, forget it :)

:) Yes, I just decided in the beginning not to bother with the water test unless the ink was explicitly advertised as having water resistance.  Since I was trying to fill the EF niche, and lots, perhaps most, of the reviews out there do water tests, I decided to leave it to others......  Thanks for filling that gap! ;) :D

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47 minutes ago, Frank C said:

I tried to arrange the pens in the order I used them. The French pen—on its own—separated a little from its English cousins. The space between them I call the Channel.

:lticaptd:You're too funny, Frank!

 

But here's part of an email I sent to a friend today.  I gifted her a Wing Sung 601 with a grey body and it's run out of ink - this is her first fountain pen:

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When am I going to come over so we can clean Mr. Grey?  Or shall we call him Dorian (Gray is close enough, right)?  Zane?  Earl T. Grey?  Or is he a she?  Lady Jane?  We could go wild and call him Tarzan...

 

48 minutes ago, Frank C said:

The Duofolds are good pens. Fahrney's catalog had an article about flagship pens in the 90s: Parker Duofold, Waterman Lemans 100, Pelikan M800, and Montblanc 146 and 149. I could buy Duofolds in different colors to distinguish the different inks and nibs in them. Pelikan M800s were either black or green and black, Montblancs were just black, and Waterman Lemans 100s were also black. 

Good point.  I do like pens that have interesting colors.  My Visconti HS London Fog is just plain (ahem) gorgeous!

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Thanks for the review @LizEF. Not a big fan of the colour, but this is one of the inks that encouraged me to start with inkxperiment drawings (together with Noodler’s Rome Burning). Back in 2017 I attended a workshop with Nick Stewart, and this Quink Blue was one of the inks he used. Combine it with bleach, and you can do some wonderful stuff… An ink that triggers some fond memories.

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21 minutes ago, namrehsnoom said:

Thanks for the review @LizEF. Not a big fan of the colour, but this is one of the inks that encouraged me to start with inkxperiment drawings (together with Noodler’s Rome Burning). Back in 2017 I attended a workshop with Nick Stewart, and this Quink Blue was one of the inks he used. Combine it with bleach, and you can do some wonderful stuff… An ink that triggers some fond memories.

Wow so lucky to have worked with Nick Stewart. I also concur, Parker Quink is amazing ink for washes.... :)

 

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1 hour ago, namrehsnoom said:

Thanks for the review @LizEF.

:) You're very welcome!

 

1 hour ago, namrehsnoom said:

Not a big fan of the colour, but this is one of the inks that encouraged me to start with inkxperiment drawings ....

:) Then I like this ink for that alone!  Love Nick Stewart's art, and his willingness to share his techniques.

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