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Noodler's #41 Brown - Top (dorsal side) of my right hand. I primed my nib and put a blob down on the right page of my Midori notebook because I was writing on the left hand page. When I turned my hand over at one point I had some blob transference.

"In this world... you must be oh, so smart, or oh, so pleasant. Well for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant."

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Noodler's #41 Brown - Top (dorsal side) of my right hand. I primed my nib and put a blob down on the right page of my Midori notebook because I was writing on the left hand page. When I turned my hand over at one point I had some blob transference.

 

I believe we've all suffered from "blob transference" at one time or another—I just didn't know what to call it—until now!

"One can not waste time worrying about small minds . . . If we were normal, we'd still be using free ball point pens." —Bo Bo Olson

 

"I already own more ink than a rational person can use in a lifetime." —Waski_the_Squirrel

 

I'm still trying to figure out how to list all my pens down here.

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Noodler's Manhattan Blue for Fountain Pen Hospital—a reincarnation of the the old Manhattan Blue for Art Brown's. I was trying to fill a converter from a "full to the brim" new bottle of ink. Let's just say there was less ink in the converter than went on my hands.

"One can not waste time worrying about small minds . . . If we were normal, we'd still be using free ball point pens." —Bo Bo Olson

 

"I already own more ink than a rational person can use in a lifetime." —Waski_the_Squirrel

 

I'm still trying to figure out how to list all my pens down here.

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Iroshizuku Ajisai. As I've just received, cleaned and filled my Visconti Opera ..... Also a few dips of ...... I don't know the color .... coming out of the Visconti M nib and feeder I was cleaning ...

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Cleaned out the dregs of MB Albert Einstein and filled with Diamine Sunset to brighten a gloomy day a bit. My hands are sporting coordinating spots of both inks. I do love to accessorize. :)

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Bilberry today filling my Graf and Pelikan Purple yesterday filling my 9 years old daughter's pen ....

 

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Sailor Jentle Grenade. Might as well use it. It does oxidize in the converter, though, so it becomes a different color entirely.

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Noodler's Manhattan Blue for Fountain Pen Hospital—a reincarnation of the the old Manhattan Blue for Art Brown's. I was trying to fill a converter from a "full to the brim" new bottle of ink. Let's just say there was less ink in the converter than went on my hands.

 

I'm so glad it happened because I love the bottle.

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Noodler's Kiowa Pecan and that weird bright pink BSiAR turns when the darker elements of the ink wash off your hands.

So many inks, so little time...

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Mine are actually clear of ink today, but I have just got up and showered :)

 

My fingers will normally end up usually black on the weekend as I use the time to work on vintage pens that have been abused by their previous owners - how hard is it to wash them through when you are done?

 

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Diamine Eclipse...i spilled my ink sample all over my leg and hands...

Those who hurt me were not only someone else,

but also those who pretended not to notice. It was my friend.

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Auroras Black.

 

So disappointed with this particular black, especially after all the rave reviews I read about it. Not as dark as I was hoping for. Sigh!

Ink, a drug.

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Clean at the moment. But last night was a *very* different story....

I ran out of ink (or so I thought) in a Noodler's FPC. I had already diluted the ink, Diamine Anniversary Blue Velvet, by refilling the pen with distilled water, and further dilution did not yield an attractive enough color. So I started taking the pen apart to flush it fully. And ended up with Blue Velvet on my hands, legs, the bathroom vanity counter, the dishpan I soak pens in if I'm cleaning out the barrel, numerous tissues, paper towels, a mini bottle brush, and various q-tips -- even the floor....

Not entirely sure I got the floor wiped up well enough.... Oh, and there might be some on my sandal (which of course means it might be back on my foot.... I hadn't *really* planned to be up till 2:30 AM.... :gaah:

Someone wanna tell me how I ended up with Blue Velvet on the *inside* of the piston knob? :wallbash:

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Clean at the moment. But last night was a *very* different story....

I ran out of ink (or so I thought) in a Noodler's FPC. I had already diluted the ink, Diamine Anniversary Blue Velvet, by refilling the pen with distilled water, and further dilution did not yield an attractive enough color. So I started taking the pen apart to flush it fully. And ended up with Blue Velvet on my hands, legs, the bathroom vanity counter, the dishpan I soak pens in if I'm cleaning out the barrel, numerous tissues, paper towels, a mini bottle brush, and various q-tips -- even the floor....

Not entirely sure I got the floor wiped up well enough.... Oh, and there might be some on my sandal (which of course means it might be back on my foot.... I hadn't *really* planned to be up till 2:30 AM.... :gaah:

Someone wanna tell me how I ended up with Blue Velvet on the *inside* of the piston knob? :wallbash:

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

I hope someone will have an idea about cleaning that piston .... I have the same problem .....

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