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7 hours ago, Signum1 said:

You're lucky that you are living in a period of time where you can create your own database and write your own html code.  :)

:D Amen to that!

 

7 hours ago, Signum1 said:

Thanks for sharing your experience about making videos.  I was wondering about the effort and time involved in making a video. :)

You're very welcome!

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A fabulous review, as always. The ink is greenish grey, quite easy to clean from pens, while 90% water-proof on absorbent papers (a lot less on coated papers). A great ink. I believe the dye is cellulose reactive.

Seeking a Parker Duofold Centennial cap top medallion/cover/decal.
My Mosaic Black Centennial MK2 lost it (used to have silver color decal).

Preferably MK2. MK3 or MK1 is also OK as long as it fits.  
Preferably EU.

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1 minute ago, aurore said:

A fabulous review, as always.

Thanks! :)

 

1 minute ago, aurore said:

The ink ink is greenish grey, quite easy to clean from pens, while 90% water-proof on absorbent papers (a lot less on coated papers). A great ink. I believe the dye is cellulose reactive.

Thanks for sharing your experience!  It's an interesting ink, for sure.

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