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Week #9 / 26 Feb: Raining Dyes And Pigments - 2017 Weekly Ink Project


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:thumbup: Its sheen is almost as good as Robert Oster inks. :D

 

I made an interesting discovery, quite by accident: if you put it under water, the green will wash away leaving a rather nice light blue color - which does not wash away (don't know if it fades, but it's water resistant). :)

I keep getting better results with Y-D than with Fire and Ice, which was designed to be a sheener. But I shouldn't kid myself - the Waterman nib I use with Fire & Ice is nowhere near that inlaid Targa BB. Way finer and therefore also drier.

 

Ha! Your discovery intrigues me. I'll look for some old written samples and put them under water. What a versatile ink - you have blue, green, sheen and Montblanc Miles Davis if you fancy bathing with your notebooks.

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I keep getting better results with Y-D than with Fire and Ice, which was designed to be a sheener. But I shouldn't kid myself - the Waterman nib I use with Fire & Ice is nowhere near that inlaid Targa BB. Way finer and therefore also drier.

 

I find that Blue Denim sheens better than Fire & Ice. It's a very similar color, but a little darker, and a little bit of green in it. I also prefer the look of Blue Denim after the writing has aged a little - Fire & Ice seemed to have dulled a bit (could be my imagination - I'm thinking of getting another sample so I can make sure I don't want a bottle - I bought a bottle of Blue Denim and love it).

 

Ha! Your discovery intrigues me. I'll look for some old written samples and put them under water. What a versatile ink - you have blue, green, sheen and Montblanc Miles Davis if you fancy bathing with your notebooks.

 

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I keep getting better results with Y-D than with Fire and Ice, which was designed to be a sheener. But I shouldn't kid myself - the Waterman nib I use with Fire & Ice is nowhere near that inlaid Targa BB. Way finer and therefore also drier.

 

Ha! Your discovery intrigues me. I'll look for some old written samples and put them under water. What a versatile ink - you have blue, green, sheen and Montblanc Miles Davis if you fancy bathing with your notebooks.

I use Y-D daily in my TWSBI Eco (1.1mm stub) and it shades and sheens wonderfully in my Miliko notebook. My favorite ink for a stub nib!

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So, speaking of overly saturated inks.....

 

When I finish a fill of ink, I refill the pen immediately with water and Meyers dish soap so that the ink doesn't dry out in the pen and feed. Much to my surprise, sometimes the ink water is still vibrant enough to use. So, here is an example of dishwater and Private Reserve Sherwood Green.

 

http://www.sheismylawyer.com/2017_1_Ink/03-March/slides/IMG_20170329_140225.jpg

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

Create a Ghostly Avatar and I'll send you a letter. Check out some Ink comparisons: The Great PPS Comparison 

Don't know where to start?  Look at the Inky Topics O'day.  Then, see inks sorted by color: Blue Purple Brown Red Green Dark Green Orange Black Pinks Yellows Blue-Blacks Grey/Gray UVInks Turquoise/Teal MURKY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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