I don't get them right either but I do enjoy seeing all of them. I give it a guess if I have one; if not I always come back to see what it is. 🙂
I don't get them right either but I do enjoy seeing all of them. I give it a guess if I have one; if not I always come back to see what it is. 🙂
I have never heard of Lindauer Lila ink before. I don't know what country it is from either. There is no way I could even guess at an ink that is so obscure. I have guessed at inks I've never owned as well. I will just try to look at the thread now and then, and learn a new ink then. (or brand)
Sorry, it's not one of the above.
The correct manufacturer was not mentioned yet.
https://www.lindauer.li/lindauer-tinte
Lindauer is a smaller German company (with tradition but not that commonly known).
They sell pens, inks and some other stuff.
I doubt that they produce the inks by themselves (but they are not alone doing this)
They are located at the city Lindau at the lake Bodensee in the South of Germany.
The Bodensee belongs partly to 3 different countries Austria, Switzerland and Germany.
I also never had a ink from them (nor even saw one), but the above one looks really nice.
No, also no Kaweco ink.....
recap:
not Diamine
not Pelikan
not PR
not Kaweco
so maybe Noodler's Green Cactus?
Nope, also no Noodlerˋs Ink
De Atramentis Mint Turquoise
Nope also no De Atramentis ink
MB Irish Green?
Nope no Montblanc ink either
Monteverde Green?
Sherwood green?
Fred
Waterman-Green
None of these.
No Monteverde and No Waterman ink
Seitz-Kreuznach Tropical Green or Caran D'ache Vibrant Green?
Last edited by migo984; September 30th, 2016 at 12:17 AM.
Neither a Seitz-Kreuznach nor a Caran d'Ache ink.....
It's manufactured by a well known ink maker with a long ink making tradition.
J. Herbin lierre sauvage?
Fighting spellcheck's urge to put 'literate sausage'.
carlc (October 2nd, 2016), datainadequate (September 30th, 2016)
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