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Can someone please do a Private Reserve Tropical Blue review? I only saw 1 on the index and the pic link is dead.

 

 

I'll try and do one in the next few weeks. I think I have a sample from Shawndo.

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Saw a nice comparison of Sailor's old apricot with the Autumn Kin-Mokusei.: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/192545-sailor-apricot-vs-kin-mokusei-chromatography/

 

I'm very curious how the old Grenade compares to the Oku-Yama. Anyone please?

 

I can give this a shot tonight. My generous twin sister, Fireant, sent me a sample of Grenade, and I just got a bottle of Oku-Yama.

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Hi, I have Camel ink from India and can review it. Also I'd like to post on Russian Raduga (Rainbow) inks for fountain pen and dip nibs - they are very different.

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Hi, I have Camel ink from India and can review it. Also I'd like to post on Russian Raduga (Rainbow) inks for fountain pen and dip nibs - they are very different.

 

Please do, we would be very interested.

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Russian Raduga done. For Camel will take pictures and post in the nearest days.

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I'd like to see reviews of Cult Pen's Deep Dark inks (Diamine brewed). I think they're really nice colors that are appropriate in a professional setting.

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I'd like to see reviews of Cult Pen's Deep Dark inks (Diamine brewed). I think they're really nice colors that are appropriate in a professional setting.

 

I can review Deep Dark Orange for you.

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I would like to see Delta Green reviewed. I picked up a bottle several years ago. I must say I regret it as I am not in love with the ink and it was on the expensive side. I'd like to see a review to see if I am missing something.

 

If I get up the courage - I will do a review myself :)

(Though I noticed that "Delta" was not in the index.)

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I would be interested in a review of a logwood ink, e.g. that from De Atramentis. Couldn't find any review here.

 

Thanks

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I can do a review of most Diamine inks so if there's a particular ink you want to see reviewed, please let me know and if I don't already have it, I can get a sample and review it.

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I'd like to see a review of the Seitz-Dreuznach Rohrer & Klingner ink, Alt-Goldgrün (old gold-green), please.

James

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Hakase real sepia ink. There are 2 versions of it, one for 6,000 yen which is for fountain pens and the other for 7,000 yen which is for brushes etc. (not sure). I'd like the fountain pen ink reviewed since i intend to buy it when i place the order for Hakase. I know it's a steep task to even get this ink let alone review it. There are 2-3 threads for it in the forums but i don't think any of them can be classified as reviews. Thanks in advance.

 

Also, if possible, please include some text written with various nib types (EF, F, M, B, BB, Stub).

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