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I had a pen inked with Brown Pink within 20 minutes of receiving it (took that long to unwrap) and love it. Wet, nice shading, satisfies my love of pinky colors without wounding the eyes of those with whom I correspond. A great color.

Life's too short to use crappy pens.  -carlos.q

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I had a pen inked with Brown Pink within 20 minutes of receiving it (took that long to unwrap) and love it. Wet, nice shading, satisfies my love of pinky colors without wounding the eyes of those with whom I correspond. A great color.

 

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I only wish I had included this one in MY modest order! If for no other reason to have a "good" Puce colored ink............just try searching for THAT color among the current "swab samplings." (Instead I will just be scorching my friend's eyeballs with my Kwizi Orange!)

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I only wish I had included this one in MY modest order! If for no other reason to have a "good" Puce colored ink............just try searching for THAT color among the current "swab samplings." (Instead I will just be scorching my friend's eyeballs with my Kwizi Orange!)

Puce is the name for it? I love how English has a name for everything.

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I know, I know —I expect many fingers to wag at me—, but I never bothered to get Tomoe River paper. New convert. Wonderful! While there is no sheen on the KWZ Brown-Pink, it looks lovely on this paper:

 

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I now have a bottle on order. I am getting hooked on the KWZI colors thanks to FPN reviews. I've been forced to write mainly in black ink for 2 decades and love getting some color in my life

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its too close to amethyst for me ... almost similar color...

 

Oh, but unlike the Pelikan ink, this one is nice and wet and in a useable bottle.

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My bottle arrived today, looks exactly like vis's handwriting samples. Very interesting color, at a quick glance, it looks sort of grape-like but then a closer look reveals something very different. By the way, vis, that paper towel drop is the most spectacular one I've seen.

 

Just wanted to add that on the copy paper at work, it looks an awful lot like Poussiere de Lune - muted, dark-ish purple.

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I LOVE this. Matches what happened when I took a pen that was using R&K's Cassia and accidentally filled it with Sepia instead. Been wanting to replicate the shade ever since.

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I got a bottle of this ink finally, and its better than I had imagined. Especially in broader nib: more shading and hue variation, and even some dark outlining effect. Id categorize the overall color as a dusty pink with a dose of brown, I.e. browned Pink. As opposed to a brown ink with pink components, like Iroshizuku Tsukushi.

“I admit it, I'm surprised that fountain pens are a hobby. ... it's a bit like stumbling into a fork convention - when you've used a fork all your life.” 

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