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TWSBI 580ALR after being untouched for two months
A Smug Dill posted a gallery image in FPN Image Albums
From the album: Assorted pens
For this discussion: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/367857-has-anyone-else-experienced-such-problems-with-twsbi-blue-black-ink/ By the way, that's Waterman Serenity Blue ink in the pen now (from when I repaired it and filled it in September), not TWSBI Blue-Black.© A Smug Dill
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TWSBI 580ALR after being untouched for two months
A Smug Dill posted a gallery image in FPN Image Albums
From the album: Assorted pens
For this discussion: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/367857-has-anyone-else-experienced-such-problems-with-twsbi-blue-black-ink/ By the way, that's Waterman Serenity Blue ink in the pen now (from when I repaired it and filled it in September), not TWSBI Blue-Black.© A Smug Dill
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From the album: Ink performance testing
Following on from: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/gallery/image/11837-water-resistance-of-three-popular-blue-inks-tested/© A Smug Dill
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Water resistance testing of two popular blue inks
A Smug Dill posted a gallery image in FPN Image Albums
From the album: Ink performance testing
What remains of six lines of writing in Monteverde Horizon Blue and Waterman Serenity Blue inks on a sheet of Rhodia DotPad 80g/m² paper, which was then soaked for about 24 hours in a shallow tray of water.© A Smug Dill
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Water resistance of three popular blue inks tested
A Smug Dill posted a gallery image in FPN Image Albums
From the album: Ink performance testing
Following on from: https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/gallery/image/9570-water-resistance-testing-of-two-popular-blue-inks/?do=findComment&comment=1318© A Smug Dill
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I don't know whether I received a bad bottle of Omas Blue last year. All I know is that I've owned two bottles of Omas Blue, and the second one was the worst gusher imaginable. It's misleading to call the two inks by the same name. Diluting it with Waterman Florida Blue fixed it. (WFB never looked better. But I digress.) I tried a 2:1 mix, Omas over WFB, but that was pushing it. The flow was still too heavy: too much partial bleed-through with too many pens on too many papers. At 1:1, every pen/nib I owned could handle it. If this seems strange, lucky you. It means you didn't buy this stuff, whatever it was. In any case, read on. (If the image colors on your monitor differ from my descriptions, heed my descriptions. Carry on.)
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Does anyone know if Waterman Serenity Blue has lubricating properties? If so, to what extent? A little? A lot? I will appreciate all ideas and experiences.