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Waterman Absolute Brown (Delta Dolcevita)

Diamine Burnt Sienna (Pilot 78G)

Practice, patience, perseverance

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Hey Zuniga... LOVE THE PEN!!!! :wub: :wub:

 

 

 

Thank you, it is a lovely pen indeed, but the best is that it writes like a new one and the only thing I had to do was to fill it with ink !

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I'm another who's trying out new inks today. The Sailors, and the J Herbin are recent samples I purchased from The Writing Desk, and the others are on-going users.

 

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So far for me it's diluted Akkerman #10 (to finish off a fill in a Parker Vector -- now that pen is being flushed out); and Skrip Blue (in a Parker 51 Vac). Didn't have quite enough of the diluted Akkerman to finish off morning pages.

Later, I have to write some bills (even though they technically won't go out till tomorrow because of Labor Day) and then it will probably be either diluted Noodler's Bay State Blue (in a Noodler's Charlie) or Noodler's Kung Te Cheng (in a regular resin Noodler's Konrad). Beyond that, who knows.... ;)

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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Today in rotation is one of my favourite pocket pen, Muji Compact which is inked withKWZI IG Gummiberry.

 

 

 

 

 

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How much does it darken?

YNWA - JFT97

 

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How much does it darken?

 

Lots of dependencies there... IMO the biggest dependency is the cotton content of the paper. Paper quality is also a key factor. I find it darkening really fast on cheap paper.. and slower on coated paper (ex. clairefontaine).. It goes from a bright purple to what you see on Mehandiratta post.

 

 

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Lots of dependencies there... IMO the biggest dependency is the cotton content of the paper. Paper quality is also a key factor. I find it darkening really fast on cheap paper.. and slower on coated paper (ex. clairefontaine).. It goes from a bright purple to what you see on Mehandiratta post.

 

 

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Thanks, Cyber6.

 

So almost black on copy paper?

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Thanks, Cyber6.

 

So almost black on copy paper?

 

It will eventually go to almost black on any paper.... but depending on paper, it can take from 1 week to a month or more... Iron Gall oxidizes over time. The more it oxidize (darkens) the more permanent will become.

 

I am no expert.. just a heavy user... :lol: :lol:

 

 

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Plenty of the fellas.

 

Finally got round to filling in some blanks on those lovely CRVs.

Phew !

 

(Forgot how gorgeous the original Green Cashmere was . . . ahhh)

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