Close Ups here: http://penpaperinkletter.com/quick-h...-golden-brown/
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Close Ups here: http://penpaperinkletter.com/quick-h...-golden-brown/
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That's an attractive color.
How are the flow characteristics through a non-dip pen?
cwent2 (November 7th, 2013)
I find Golden Brown a very nice ink. As soon as you write with it, it looks a little watered down and orange-ish, after it's dry, you can see a beautiful golden brownish color with wonderful shading. The only downside to that ink is that after some time it's been dry (around a week or so), it tends to acquire a greenish shade, more like the one shown on the 'Tardiff test' spot on pictures above.
Last edited by Avastgard; May 4th, 2014 at 11:50 AM. Reason: Included the Tardiff reference
is this the latest Noodlers color available??? i like the 'reddish-copper-like" undertones.
No, it's been out for a while. If you like "reddish-copper-like" stuff you should definetely try Diamine Ancient Copper. One of my favorite inks.
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Aleks (May 5th, 2014)
Aleks (May 5th, 2014)
I love this ink. If it came in a larger bottle I would buy two. If it were waterproof I would buy twice as many.
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Aleks (May 5th, 2014)
[QUOTE=Crazyorange;78284]Thanks!!! Ladies & Gents; as for the "see-through table top" ain't no matching that! that's as good as it gets (well maybe change the picnic table look of its footing ) and as for the reason of my current "shelf," i've got very limited space thus i gotta b creative
P.S. Altoids!!! haha, well that's where i keep my dipping pen nibs, you know all tucked away and cozzy
Has anybody tried this ink with an Italic nib? I am doing so and there has been a lot of skipping.
Have you tried it with a different italic pen or different paper? I hated this ink in an italic Edison pen, but it's great with an italic Goulet nib on a Noodler's Konrad. (Much better in an Edison fine point.)
Yeah, I've just tried it on a Sheaffer's No Nonsense, and it writes much better (although it's a little bit on the fine side). But before I was using it on a Pilot 78G with the Italic nib from a Pilot Plumix. I am having a lot of trouble with this nib. I've fiddled with it for quite some time, but it now seems to be working well with Noodler's X-feather. I just have the worst luck with Italic nibs, and smoothing them is hard to do without distorting the line variation. Anyhow, I guess Golden Brown is just one of those very moody inks. Aside from the ocasional skipping, it changes shades as if it had a will of its own.
UPDATE: I just tried writing with it on a No Nonsense with and Italic Fine nib. The pen had been sitting for a few days, and as soon as I wrote the ink was damn dark, almost a dark brown. I'm amazed with how the hues can change like that!
Last edited by Avastgard; June 9th, 2014 at 08:02 AM.
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