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    Default Re: Ink Review: KRISHNA GHAT GREEN

    Those are two amazing inks Migo, that Lime color is just me but the Ghat Green looks terrific.

    Life is too short for boring inks!

    (and bad wine)

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    Default Re: Ink Review: KRISHNA GHAT GREEN

    Quote Originally Posted by Fermata View Post
    Those are two amazing inks Migo, that Lime color is just me but the Ghat Green looks terrific.

    Life is too short for boring inks!

    (and bad wine)
    I think I prefer boring ink to bad wine.....

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    Default Re: Ink Review: KRISHNA GHAT GREEN

    Quote Originally Posted by migo984 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rossler View Post
    from this review, I would say it is quite close to Kobe 19
    A couple of swatches on Bristol Smooth White 300gsm (which is OK for comparative purposes but which admittedly shows colours differently to the paper used in the review). Ghat Green is more yellow; Kobe #19 is as its name suggests - a zingy lime

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    Thank you Migo, very educational comparison.
    The Lime Green is fabulous, very fresh looking.

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    Default Re: Ink Review: KRISHNA GHAT GREEN

    Quote Originally Posted by Rossler View Post

    Thank you Migo, very educational comparison.
    The Lime Green is fabulous, very fresh looking.
    It is a lovely green ink. I tend to use it a lot in spring time 🙂

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