Caran d'Ache Infinite Grey?
Caran d'Ache Infinite Grey?
It's all about the greys...
So far this is the best color match according to my travel ink journal, but alas, not the correct one.
You need to head back to Europe!
Nope, not a CdA ink, but that was one of the comparison swabs on the review sheet I found on Google Images.
So the brands out of the running:
Diamine
De Atramentis
Graf von Faber-Castell
Kaweco
Pilot Iroshizuku
Caran d'Ache
Next hint: it is now a discontinued ink, but was readily available as part of their standard line-up when it was in production.
Omas Grey?
DING DING DING!
And we have a winner!
I was actually surprised by how dark it wrote on the Rhodia pad. It is significantly lighter on Apica and every online swab/scan I've encountered. I didn't like it at first, but the more I use it, the more I like the tone. I think I'll do a side-by-side comparison with Iroshizuku Fuyu-Syogun eventually because of how close they seem in color, shading, and tone.
Onto you Petro
Thanks Naimitsu,
I just finished something and will take a picture tomorrow morning with daylight.
Ok, here it is the next mystery ink.
Game On !
FP-Rat by Ptero Pterodactylus, auf Flickr
And for those who prefer a written sample this one:
Quote 017 by Ptero Pterodactylus, auf Flickr
(Macniven & Cameron Waverly)
BCDDiggler (August 28th, 2017)
Pelikan Edelstein Garnet Red?
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Visconti Bordeaux
De Atramentis only has a dozen wine inks, eleven of which are shades of red. Of course it could be anything else too
DA Barolo?
Last edited by Scooby921; August 27th, 2017 at 05:39 PM.
Robert Oster Astorquiza Rot?
It's all about the greys...
If we're talking wine... Paradise Pen Vinyard Burgundy?
Herbin Rouge Opéra?
Diamine Syrah?
Is wine-related
Is European
Is not Pelikan
Is not Visconti
Is not De Atramentis
Is not J. Herbin
Is not Diamine
Trying another European manufacturer...GvFC Garnet Red?
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