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Taccia Momo Pink


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This ink was part of blind ink testing on another pen site. It's fun testing inks without knowing anything about them. It removes a lot of preconceived ideas about certain brands... 

For my first Taccia ink, I got an unapologetic screaming pink :)

 

It’s fun ink for washes for accents, but I don't see myself writing it. It has the subtlety of a bubblegum ;)

 

Just check the chroma:

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Writing samples:

 

TR 68 gr

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Mnemosyne

 

 

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Rhodia

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Midori - Note feed was saturated... on the 2nd line...

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This is a cheap Hilroy notebook. The paper is so absorbent that you can have ghosting with pencil marks :D

 

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Note bleed through and ghosting but then almost anything bleeds through on this paper...

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Dry time: It was quite long on Rhodia. But then Jinhao 450s are very wet pens. So take it with a grain of salt:

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I also added a naïve drawing I did as part of yearly Inktober... 

The prompt I believe was tooth... I went for tooth fairy...

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Comparison: Mystery 45 is Momo Pink.. it's very close to Diamine Hope Pink...

 

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Water test:

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·  Pens used: Jinhao 450 (medium /fude)

·  Shading: On some paper...

·  Ghosting:  None

·  Bleed through: On cheap paper yes.

·  Flow Rate: Good

·  Lubrication: Decent

·  Nib Dry-out: Not noticed

·  Start-up: Not noticed

·  Saturation:  Pink

·  Shading Potential: With wide nib on good paper. But good luck with that. 

·  Sheen: Apparently there’s some gold sheen in heavy application.

·  Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Not noticed

·  Nib Creep / “Crud”: No

·  Staining (pen): I doubt it.  

·  Clogging: Nope. 

·  Water resistance: Meh!

·  Availability: 40 ml bottles 

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Great review, @yazeh!  Not really my color, but interesting all the same.  On Rhodia & Midori, it looks almost like two different colors (I assume both samples are this ink, yet they look like different inks).  Meanwhile, your tooth-fairy drawing is very fun! :D  Love the little teeth on her skirt and the tooth-necklace - perfect additions.

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What a great pink! Thanks for the thorough review.

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

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Lovely pink color!

 

Thank you for sharing its vibrancy.

Is it fair for an intelligent and family oriented mammal to be separated from his/her family and spend his/her life starved in a concrete jail?

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2 hours ago, Anne-Sophie said:

Lovely pink color!

 

Thank you for sharing its vibrancy.

Most welcome. It has a nice gold sheen with wide nib on good paper :)

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This is a really pink pink. I have not seen a pinker pink than this.

Used it with a Prera M and Diamond 580 M till now. I didn't see any sheen on Tomoe River paper for months, didn't even know it had any sheen, but recently when I used it on Regalia paper, the sheen was magnificent. Consistent, on every letter, pink and gold.

The ink dries a bit quickly, and is a bit difficult to clean, nothing serious but overnight soaking was required, water was enough. 

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14 hours ago, rnjn said:

This is a really pink pink. I have not seen a pinker pink than this.

Used it with a Prera M and Diamond 580 M till now. I didn't see any sheen on Tomoe River paper for months, didn't even know it had any sheen, but recently when I used it on Regalia paper, the sheen was magnificent. Consistent, on every letter, pink and gold.

The ink dries a bit quickly, and is a bit difficult to clean, nothing serious but overnight soaking was required, water was enough. 

I also discovered the gold sheen after I posted the review, which to my eyes is a plus which redeems the screaming colour ;)

And I concurs, like most pink inks, is quite difficult to clean... :)

 

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20 hours ago, rnjn said:

This is a really pink pink. I have not seen a pinker pink than this.

 

Levenger Pinkly!

Since that's unobtanium, Sailor's Compass Color line has a very vibrant pink (heavy gold sheen, however). Penboutique.com here in the States carries them, $2 for a 2-cart pack.

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

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