A box arrived. They didn't half cover it in fragile tape - Fort Knox to get into.... Will reveal all later.
Has anyone done an ink review on Parker Penman Emerald ink? The search function on here doesn't turn up anything pertinent. This summer I bought a 1/3 - full bottle at a flea market. It looked thick when I sloshed it around. Trying it with a dip pen produced writing that looked black. Last evening I had time to tangle with it; began adding distilled water. By the time I had a rich, dark green ink, the bottle was full. I don't know if I went too far or not. What is it supposed to look like?
I gave $3 for it. The sticker on the bottom says $12.49. I suppose I should just shut up and use it.
"Nothing is enough for the man to whom enough is too little." -Epicurus-
Robert Oster Black Violet, some interesting Pilot Namiki Sepia cartridges, MB Corn Poppy, Pelikan Edelstein Topaz, and Iroshizuku Winter Persimmon.
"Nolo esse salus sine vobis ...” —St. Augustine
KKay (December 1st, 2017)
Sailor Irori and J Herbin Bleu Pervenche.
A couple of R&K Sketch inks - their new pigmented range. I chose olive green and grey green.
It's all about the greys...
When you try an ink with a dip pen it is always much darker than when using a fountain pen. In addition to it, your bottle was opened (unsealed), and this for many years, which changes the colour, by darkening it, too, because of water evaporation - even if Emerald is quite dark.
Here is a review of Parker Penman Emerald: http://macchiatoman.com/blog/2017/4/...penman-emerald
My last ink acquisition is a bottle of Akkerman No. 5 (a/k/a "Shocking Blue"). See the thread for MI14 for more information. One of these days, I'll see a comparison of Akkerman No. 5, Private Reserve DC Supershow Blue, Diamine Sargasso Sea, Parker Sapphire Blue and MI16, all of which in myeyesmind have similar color and sheen. Side by side I might not see such similarity anymore.
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Sorry about the poor photo, only have artificial lighting and phone, but should be good enough to see that the inks are not the same. Particularly MI16 is nothing like the sample of Penman Sapphire that I have (all 3ml of it, wish I could get a bit more really).
In the past oh, six weeks I have picked up Irishuzuku Kon Peki, KWZI El Dorado, Pine Green and Brown #4.
I have a scan someplace, I will have to find it and post it.
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Brad "Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain
Diamine Skull & Roses, and Calligraphy Passion, both FP inks made for the German market.
They’re OK but neither will make my Top Thirty. Skull & Roses mimics the latest Organic Studios offerings, and similarly has far too much sheen, and is a smeary, never-drying ink. It behaves too much like D. Majestic Blue, which I dislike. Calligraphy Passion is bright & cheerful but I’m not sold on it.
I’ll move them on.
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jodylud (April 29th, 2018)
Black document ink by de atramentis. I'm liking it so far with an Xxxf nib
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With a background in astronomy, I had to get some Colorverse inks when I read about them. I bought samples of Crystal Planet, Gravity Wave, Morning Star, Proxima B, Quasar, Saturn V, and Supernova, and bottles of the Extra Dimension / Warped Passages pair of inks. Plus, I had some luck during a promo I came across and also managed to obtain two small bottles of Andromeda Glistening and Crystal Planet Glistening.
I just purchased Sailor Tokiwa-matsu to match my old Parker. I love it!
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KKay (May 1st, 2018)
The ink review sub-forum awaits your reviews! The basic color swatches on the Colorverse website aren't very large, and no reviews where people pour ink or spread it with a q-tip is ever representative of how it writes. I'm very interested to see how these show in normal / daily use.
Very nice. Tokiwa-matsu is a wonderful color. I always get a lot of gold sheen out of it...almost looks brown instead of green.
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