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I have been away from this forum for a few years.  Nice to see new ink reviews.  Tonight, I have a blue ink for review, and another ink colour will be added shortly (likely tonight or tomorrow).  Enjoy!  I had fun putting a couple of nibs in motion. 😉

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X-feather black is one of my favorite inks. I am trying to resist the temptation of getting X-feather blue because I already have too much blue ink, but darn! you are making it difficult for me to resist! :)

 

Nice review, by the way. Thanks!

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I have enjoyed your reviews over the years. 🙏 and I'm glad to see you back with an excellent review :thumbup:

 

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6 hours ago, txomsy said:

X-feather black is one of my favorite inks. I am trying to resist the temptation of getting X-feather blue because I already have too much blue ink, but darn! you are making it difficult for me to resist! :)

 

Nice review, by the way. Thanks!

@txomsy,

 

You're are very welcome.  Life is short.  Splurge on them...... INKS! LoL....

 

4 hours ago, yazeh said:

I have enjoyed your reviews over the years. 🙏 and I'm glad to see you back with an excellent review :thumbup:

 

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@yazeh,

 

I was reading your ink review of the Mata Hari.  It's the bottle with the interesting.... artwork. LoL...  I buy the Noodler's Inks to support the local small businesses and the colour of the inks that are of interest to me.  I never paid attention to how and why Mr. Tardif coins the name of his inks. You take a different spin in the ink reviews by adding background information of the people Mr. Tardif used to label his inks.  I had a moment to reflect about Mata Hari's short and challenging life.

 

Another new thing I'm noticing is LizEF using videos as part of an ink review.  Wet inks in motion. LoL...  Different ink enthusiasts using different media to express his or her..... creativity.

 

Lots of reading to catch-up on the ink reviews.

 

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11 hours ago, Signum1 said:

@yazeh,

I was reading your ink review of the Mata Hari.  It's the bottle with the interesting.... artwork. LoL... 

:)

 

11 hours ago, Signum1 said:

I buy the Noodler's Inks to support the local small businesses and the colour of the inks that are of interest to me. 

Same here ;)

 

11 hours ago, Signum1 said:

I never paid attention to how and why Mr. Tardif coins the name of his inks.

That's what intrigues me ;)

 

11 hours ago, Signum1 said:

 

You take a different spin in the ink reviews by adding background information of the people Mr. Tardif used to label his inks.  I had a moment to reflect about Mata Hari's short and challenging life.

Thanks! It's a bit of hardworking and research. But in the end fun and rewarding when you learn about an author, composer or an historical figure. 

11 hours ago, Signum1 said:

 

Another new thing I'm noticing is LizEF using videos as part of an ink review.  Wet inks in motion. LoL...  Different ink enthusiasts using different media to express his or her..... creativity.

Yep, @LizEF work is legendary especially with her story strip, keeping us biting our finger nails every Tuesdays ;)

 

11 hours ago, Signum1 said:

 

Lots of reading to catch-up on the ink reviews.

Have fun!

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