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Nice to see another review of this ink. I think you've confirmed for me that this is not the ink for me, at least for now - I like blue, and green, but not both in the same ink. Thanks!

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Thanks for the review. This is my favorite ink and I enjoy reading what others have to say about it. It looks like the right color on my monitor as well.

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On my monitor, LL in that scan looks very like Diamine Teal. Would anyone who has seen both 'in the flesh' like to comment on how similar they are in reality?

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Paul: I've both inks. They do look rather similar. LL is bluer, and this is especially noticeable in pens that tend toward shading. Teal is a greener in color, and when shaded will tend more towards a blacker color than LL. A lot of this I think is that the bulletproof inks, including Legal Lapis, are opaque inks and don't shade well- the color is more consistent than in traditional inks.

 

 

 

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Never understood this particular ink. In my experience it feathers on most papers common inks don't. The black center of the line shading off to teal at the edges just strikes me as wierd.

 

For the last year I have been considering diluting my bottle about 10%, which might curtail the feathering and maybe put a drop of black in it to get it more toward other ink's behavior.

 

As always, YMMV........

YMMV

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I almost feel like it's my sacred duty as an FPNer to acquire a bottle of the stuff, seeing as how everyone's doing cartwheels over it... :roflmho:

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(O/T) Stupid question of the week - I have seen this before, but I'll ask while I'm thinking of it:

 

Why is "Q-Tip" spelled as "Cutip"?

 

We are talking about the things you clean your ears with, right?

 

Rob G

 

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(O/T) Stupid question of the week - I have seen this before, but I'll ask while I'm thinking of it:

 

Why is "Q-Tip" spelled as "Cutip"?

 

We are talking about the things you clean your ears with, right?

 

I don't know... and you have the coolest avatar. :)

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My order from Pendemonium just arrived today. I like so far because it seems to have different color characteristics in different lights and on different papers. I like it....

 

Marty

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Thanks for the review.. I like blues and blacks but not greens and was told earlier that this ink was a blue-black but from your scans it seems that its greenish :) I will stay away kudos hehe

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I almost feel like it's my sacred duty as an FPNer to acquire a bottle of the stuff, seeing as how everyone's doing cartwheels over it... :roflmho:

 

I got a bottle, and its nice, but not very behaved for my Safari's. Kind of gloopy. Not really sure about this ink, though I do like the color.

 

Pens I own: Waterman Hemisphere F, Pelikan Epoch M, Parker Frontier Luna Purple M, 9 Lamy Safaris, 2 Pelikan Futures, 2 Heros, Taccia Amethyst Mosaic M, Lamy 2000 B, Kaweco Sport B, Pelikan M101N Souveran

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I got a bottle, and its nice, but not very behaved for my Safari's. Kind of gloopy. Not really sure about this ink, though I do like the color.

For me, LL does not work well in my Safaris. (It just doesn't want to flow, so the pen is extremely dry; in other pens the ink is great.) YMMV.

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<!--quoteo(post=982550:date=Mar 18 2009, 10:58 PM:name=wimsey)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (wimsey @ Mar 18 2009, 10:58 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=982550"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->I have Noodlers Legal Blue that looks just the same. Are there any differences?<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

 

 

I posted a side by side scan of both in this thread a while back...

 

<a href="https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=98064&hl=lapis" target="_blank">https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...64&hl=lapis</a>

 

Thanks - that was a great comparison. I am searching all over and can't find "Legal Blue." Is it discontinued? If so, is there another blue that is as "safe" as Bulletproof Black or Legal Lapiz (which I really do not care for!)?

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<!--quoteo(post=982550:date=Mar 18 2009, 10:58 PM:name=wimsey)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (wimsey @ Mar 18 2009, 10:58 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=982550"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->I have Noodlers Legal Blue that looks just the same. Are there any differences?<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

 

 

I posted a side by side scan of both in this thread a while back...

 

<a href="https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=98064&hl=lapis" target="_blank">https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...64&hl=lapis</a>

 

Thanks - that was a great comparison. I am searching all over and can't find "Legal Blue." Is it discontinued? If so, is there another blue that is as "safe" as Bulletproof Black or Legal Lapiz (which I really do not care for!)?

 

 

There's the swisher pens exclusive Noodler's Aquamarine. A basic bulletproof blue. There's also Fountainpenhospital's Noodler's Henry Hudson blue.

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