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    Just got a bottle myself - love it - especially in my Konrad with a B nib.
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    Just received a sample last week - LOVE it and definitely will order a bottle soon. VERY fun to use in a flex pen and performs equally well in a Safari F & EF. Gorgeous color and shading and all-around great ink.

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    Default Re: Quick Handwritten Ink Review: Noodler’s Apache Sunset

    My favorite ink. I get the best shading when using a modified flex nib with it, but no matter which pen or nib used, it's always gorgeous to my eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Senecabud View Post
    My favorite ink. I get the best shading when using a modified flex nib with it, but no matter which pen or nib used, it's always gorgeous to my eye.
    Haven't tried it in anything narrower - yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Senecabud View Post
    My favorite ink. I get the best shading when using a modified flex nib with it, but no matter which pen or nib used, it's always gorgeous to my eye.
    I've always found that flex nibs make it too dark, I only get the red end of its spectrum. I get the best effect out of italics.
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    Default Re: Quick Handwritten Ink Review: Noodler’s Apache Sunset

    I bought it and rarely use it. It's pretty but I like Iroshizuku Yu-Yake better for expensive and vintage pens, a slightly wetter ink.

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