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Somehow, the scan turned out much bluer than the real thing. Hopefully it's just my screen because this is really a dark greyish/dark blue. A most wonderful color, IMO.

 

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Somehow, the scan turned out much bluer than the real thing. Hopefully it's just my screen because this is really a dark greyish/dark blue. A most wonderful color, IMO.

 

I like this too. The Skrip is also nice, but has just a tinge of the green color that you noticed with the Diamine Blue Black, at least to my eye. It isn't as pronounced in the Skrip. I also find that I like the look of the Pelikan blue black a lot more in wet writing pens. In dry pens, it can look sort of washed out. All in all, though, it's a very nice, retro look that wears well over time too.

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i got a bottle of black and another of blue, so i mix them up to get the BB i use in my P51 and P61.

 

not all my pens behave well with Pelikan Ink :wacko:

 

i see a lot of shading there Chuancao, that's nice!

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i got a bottle of black and another of blue, so i mix them up to get the BB i use in my P51 and P61.

 

not all my pens behave well with Pelikan Ink :wacko:

 

i see a lot of shading there Chuancao, that's nice!

 

 

Thanks. Yes, there's tons of shading and it's quite watercolory, which is what I was looking for! I think for me it's the best BB out there.

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chuancao wrote:

 

" ... Yes, there's tons of shading and it's quite watercolory, ... "

 

Yes, that is why I like this ink, too. I never would have thought of the term "watercolory," but it does convey a lot of the sensibility of some of the inks I favor. Thank you. I am going to borrow the term.

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I recently bought a bottle of this Blue-Black ink. It really works better in pens with a richer flow. On my dry pens it was a dull grey and not very nice with which to write. However in my rich pens (my Pelikans especially come to mind) it took on the dark blue-grey color seen in this scan. It went down wet and dried in average time. It seems to me this is a good ink for pens with a rich flow, but not a lean one.

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I recently bought a bottle of this Blue-Black ink. It really works better in pens with a richer flow. On my dry pens it was a dull grey and not very nice with which to write. However in my rich pens (my Pelikans especially come to mind) it took on the dark blue-grey color seen in this scan. It went down wet and dried in average time. It seems to me this is a good ink for pens with a rich flow, but not a lean one.

 

exactly the same is my experience. pelikan, any color, works well in my vintage parkers... but it is great with my Valor, which is a super wet writer. My P150 behaves very well with Pelikan ink too.

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I quite enjoy this ink. And mine looks just as yours appears on my monitor. I've been using this ink in a Wing Sung pen, and the combination works very well. Flows well, dries quickly. Has that clear, definite Pelikan ink look.

May you have pens you enjoy, with plenty of paper and ink. :)

Please use only my FPN name "Gran" in your posts. Thanks very much!

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This ink REALLY changes depending on the pen you use. With a wet Sheaffer I can get a lovely blue-black. With a dry Lamy, it looks washed out and terrible.

"Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance."~James 1

 

Pelikan M200 B, Lamy Al-Star F (and Safari), Pilot 78G B, Reform 1745(x2), Sheaffer Viewpoint (x4), Hero 616, Hero 240, Hero 329/330

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