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Aaargh! The photo hadn't even started to download for me and all was already revealed! Wouldn't have got it though - probably would have guessed Kaweco Palm Green.
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
I'm a she actually
Here is the ink photo. I did my best to adjust for color - the swatch is good and the writing seems accurate as long as you don't zoom in too much. (Then it looks a little too grey.)
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R & K Marlene?
Hi,
Akkerman Shocking Blue?
Best
Jens
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Shocking Blue shows a lot more sheen than this ink - this is a more conventional blue ink, which is why I was surprised by the tiny amount of sheen. Marlene is a good guess, but this ink seems to be darker than the sky blue color Marlene shows in photos.
Monteverde Capri blue?
Kwz Azure #3?
Diamine Royal Blue?
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
Not any of these, sorry!
And Yazeh, I'm pretty sure Monteverde is a US brand.
Rohrer and Klinger Konigsblau?
Nope. No one has gotten the brand yet.
Berlin Notebook Blue?
Octopus Konigsblau?
Nothing so obscure as that - I'd be willing to bet 90% of the people here have used, or at least heard of, this ink before. Berlin Notebook Blue seems to show a lot more sheen than this ink does. Again, it's a very slight amount and I wasn't expecting it at all.
Another hint: the ink looks pretty and vibrant on this paper, but it shows more shading and can look a bit washed out on other papers, especially very smooth and coated ones.
Last edited by inkguesser; June 16th, 2020 at 09:47 AM.
Aurora Blue?
lamy blue.
Lamy Blue is correct!
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