Hi,
Montblanc Toffee Brown?
Best
Jens
Hi,
Montblanc Toffee Brown?
Best
Jens
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Alas, neither Pelikan nor Montblanc are the makers.
Longer shot: Seitz-Kreuznach Chestnut Brown
Vintage. Cursive italic. Iron gall.
Hmm, DeAtramentis Virginia Woolf?
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The maker is correct, de Atramentis. The ink is named after a famous English writer... but not her.
Is it William Shakespeare ?
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ChrisJ (September 16th, 2019)
Its an interesting brown
I’ll try to put another guess up tomorrow evening
azkid (September 16th, 2019), SchaumburgSwan (September 16th, 2019)
So here we go again
This time a green , a medium to darker green, maybe oine tree green with a touch more blue rather than yellow
Shades well , can give a bit of sheen in the right circumstances but not known for it's sheening
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SchaumburgSwan (September 19th, 2019)
Hi,
Diamine 150th Dark Forest?
Best
Jens
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Diamine Cool Green?
If not I'll wait some days for more www based guesses, as my inks are few in this hue...
Best
Jens
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My guess is Robert Oster Deep Sea.
Lamy Topaz?
Pelikan Edelstein Olivine?
Aventurine should be too bright...
Jens
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Actually I think Aventurine is closer though a bit lighter
It is a pen manufacturer’s ink
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