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A lovely blaze orange since someone attempted to use my pen at school. It was quite a traumatic experience...

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Er... covered in Moonlight Shadow [shot six times by a man on the run and she couldn't find how to push through]

 

That'd be 2.5 parts Private Reserve Naples Blue : 1 part Aurora Black

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My hands were covered in an unknown blue ink that came with my Parker '61. I spent most of yesterday blowing water in and out of it to get it cleaned out for, well, another blue ink.

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Diamine Chocolate Brown...

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I found a bit of Lamy Blue-Black on the tip of my pinky after I filled my pen today. I have no idea how it got there either because I thought I had missed getting inky. :headsmack:

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Noodler's Kung Te-cheng color! Using it in an Ahab and it clogs the nib/feed overnight, so I pull it and rinse - getting blue/purpel fingers!

Chuck

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Today is Thursday. This week, I am using my TWSBI Diamond 540.

It holds a lot of ink. I filled it Monday. Today, my fingers

are powdery white. I am eating jelly donuts.

Auf freiem Grund mit freiem Volke stehn.
Zum Augenblicke dürft ich sagen:
Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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Various shades of red from playing with the Goulet Dark Reds sample pack, with a few black flecks (Heart of Darkness) mixed in from switching my Preppy from fountain to rollerball after the nib started acting up.

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Absoultely adore the De Atramentis Ruby Red that I got from the Goulet Pen Co. Runs smoothly from my Safari XF and no feathering at all in my cheap Carolina Pad notebook that I use as a journal! Plus I love the color:)!

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Parker Quink Permanent Royal Blue, from an the art deco bottle. The plastic cap. A blue that is just about right.

 

I've tried a few art deco Quinks, ones with the metal caps. The blue-ness would show as it wrote, but it dried to black. This batch -- I snagged two bottles -- is a true blue, as well as "the only ink containing pen-protecting Solv-X".

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I got Kung Te-Cheng on my fingers after I got the idea that I could add distilled water to the partially empty bottle to make it last longer (it's from the first 125 only bottle batch) it had also gotten a bit 'thick' from water evaporation, it's quite dry here. (No mold or slime seen) I think I'll cry when I do use this up, it's one of my all time favorite colors!

 

No adding the water didn't effect the color, it's that saturated!

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I have quite a bit of finger coverage today, mostly from a custom mix of Waterman Black, Noodler's Red Fox, J. Herbin's Vert Réséda, a bit of a Noodler's Whiteness of the Whale. It makes a beautiful and dark coffee-esque color.

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