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I was wondering if this ink was worth keeping because of the nib crud, but on some papers it is a a nice orange brown..., some papers little, other papers more shading.

......................to me it's a not quite ink.....but it can be a better orange than those I've tried, in I'm more into muted orange....but on some papers it's a bright orange.

 

I have some Southworth papers where it was an orange just under too orange (a better orange than MB orange) , with little to no shading.

 

Depending on the paper I have it as an Orange or a brown-orange. Not as red as the OP's review.

Didn't think to try it with a semi-flex pen...Just a springy regular flex Pelikan Celebery.

 

I don't notice sheen any  on Euro papers....but a nice poster sent me some Japanese papers, so I'll try it on them....just move that pen into my looking for sheen inked pens.

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55 minutes ago, Bo Bo Olson said:

...on some papers...

The rest of the world would think we're nuts, but fountain pen people know - paper matters! :D

 

Thanks for sharing your experience, @Bo Bo Olson!

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Ink tossed because of massive crud.

I had read many didn't have that problem 'that was early', which is why I had ordered it. Then crudville. It was not worth the crud, and it's cleaning. 

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I bought this one on a whim, since I was going to Arizona and I thought it would go well with the landscape of that state (yes it does). However, it has become one of the inks I keep in rotation due to its qualities.

The color is bright and brings me joy, it dries relatively quick and feathers very little.

Mated with a wet pen (Sheaffer 440) it is just gorgeous, and it even shows a bit of shading.

 

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7 minutes ago, titrisol said:

I bought this one on a whim, since I was going to Arizona and I thought it would go well with the landscape of that state (yes it does). However, it has become one of the inks I keep in rotation due to its qualities.

The color is bright and brings me joy, it dries relatively quick and feathers very little.

Mated with a wet pen (Sheaffer 440) it is just gorgeous, and it even shows a bit of shading.

:thumbup:  Yep!  Agree with everything you said.  IMO, this sort of burnt orange color is one we all need. :D 

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