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To my eye this is a very good teal, but a very poor turquoise (i.e. nothing like the gemstone). It may be splitting hairs, but I really like it when the name accurately describes the colour.

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An interesting color but feel it is outperformed by Noodler's Navajo Turquoise(NNT). The NNT is brighter with a higher saturation and appears to have a bit more black mixed in to my eye. This results in a shaded that more correctly matches the old gemstone colors. Both are excellent inks and should serve the FPN community well.

 

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Randal

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An interesting color but feel it is outperformed by Noodler's Navajo Turquoise(NNT). The NNT is brighter with a higher saturation and appears to have a bit more black mixed in to my eye. This results in a shaded that more correctly matches the old gemstone colors. Both are excellent inks and should serve the FPN community well.

 

Best of the New Year,

 

Just curious, is there any difference between these two turquoise inks and American Eel Turquoise?

 

Hope everyone have a great new year

 

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