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Aurora black. I put 1.3 ml of Aurora black into a syringe..took the nib section from a Pelikan M600, and squirted it into the barrel. It IS supposed to hold 1.3 ml! Went to screw the nib section in and ink just flowed out as I tried to screw the nib section in! Another lesson learned...

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Eel Blue, from making the same mistake of holding the threads of the ink bottle neck whilst filling the converter :embarrassed_smile:

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Waterman Green - just refilled my Danitrio Classic. I cannot refill a pen without getting ink on my fingers.

 

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Noodler's Green Marine. *cuss words*

JLT (J. L. Trasancos, Barneveld, NY)

 

"People with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest."

Hermann Hesse (1877 - 1962)

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A dilute mix of Nood Ottoman Azure.

 

The Duofold cartridge did not release air pockets until I started injecting the mix.

 

Good thing for powdered dishwashing detergent to get most of it out.

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Holiday season colors!

Waterman Red, Green and Blue

Caran d'Ache Safron

All the best,

Rommel

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My fingers have perpetually been Noodler's Black Swan In Austrailian Roses lately. Because I have been trying to get my Noodler's Flex pen in working order.

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”

― Dr. Seuss

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Sherwood Green is the perfect color for Christmas cards. Now I just have to decide on what color blue for Hanukkah cards !

Hofkwartier Groen is the right colour for Christmas cards and I have a big streak of it on the palm of my left hand from flicking the filling lever when my pen started to skip. I also have Apache Sunset and Pelikan Brilliant black on my fingers. The black is from making a slight adjustment to the nib. I cannot figure out how the Apache got there because the pen I used it in has no problems. I also have turquoise streaks from testing a Parker 51 vac on the back of my hand when I took it from the pen case.

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HOD I rarely can fill a pen with out getting some ink on my fingers. As a matter of fact it was my Ahab, I was filling, which after some tuning is very wet now, maybe a little too wet :) but it's all good as they say.

The difference between the almost right word & the right word is really a large matter--it's the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.

- Mark Twain in a Letter to George Bainton, 10/15/1888

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Private Reserve Purple Haze. I can never open PR bottles without getting some ink on my fingers.

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Diamine Sherwood Green, China Blue, and Prussian Blue. I really need to get some depth perception - I miss the bottle EVERY time I go to dip my pen into it. :headsmack:

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Ecclesiastical Stationary Supplies Resgistrar's Ink. Better watch my language . . . .

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JLT (J. L. Trasancos, Barneveld, NY)

 

"People with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest."

Hermann Hesse (1877 - 1962)

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PR Velvet Black has been on and off my fingers for weeks. I use it in a sometimes leaky flex pen that my 4 year son loves to see me write and draw with. :happyberet:

When you have pen and ink, every problem needs a piece of paper.

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