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Papier Plume Forest Green


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Well, here it is: my first review. Apologies for the meandering thoughts and the abhorrent handwriting! I tried my darndest, but this was the closest I could get to accurate color reproduction. At least the ink is fairly correct, if not the paper. :glare: How does everyone else get it to look so good? :hmm1:

 

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As always, no connection to the store, just a satisfied customer.

 

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Great color. I'm curious to what you or others think this color most compares to in the more widely available ink brands.

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Well, based on this page, I'd say the Forest Green is about midway between Caran d'Ache Amazon and Diamine Woodland Green. It's really quite close to the Amazon, just a little less yellow when compared side by side. Unfortunately, I don't have much experience in the green spectrum, so I can't really be much help.

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I was going to say diamine woodland green too - I have a bottle and that is almost exactly the colour i get from it.

So I'm opinionated - get over it!!.......No, really - get over it!!

Hmmmm I was going to put up a WANTS list - but that's too long as well ......

 

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Perhaps intruding on the Forest Green review, just want to make an additional push for Papier Plume (papierplume.com) to say that I use their Violet as my exclusive purple. There are color samples on the web site, though on my computer the Violet looks a bit paler than it dries in my white page notebook.

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Thanks falika, I didn't realize that Papier Plume had products available online. I'm all for supporting the small business whenever possible.

 

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