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Noodler's Black Swan In English Roses


carpedavid

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Gorgeous demonstration!! :puddle:

With the new FPN rules, now I REALLY don't know what to put in my signature.

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This may break my ink moratorium. :headsmack:

 

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...and I have 3 4.5 oz. bottles of Noodler's (BSB, HOD & Bor.Blk) along with a 3 oz. bottle of BS in Aus. Roses. Don't ask me about the Private Reserve Inks. :)

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Just an observation from using this ink in a Pilot Plumix that may apply to other dry italic nibs out there...you not only don't get the "black swan effect," but I found when cleaning the pen that the swan decided to stay behind in the nib and feed.

It was a strange experience to use such a beautiful brownish-red ink and find nothing but black residue behind inside the pen. That being said, It's still a gorgeous ink with or without the swan and has a sort-of dried blood effect in a dry writer. This is one of my daily writers.

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