This is why I wanted an italic nib and Apache Sunset...
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This is why I wanted an italic nib and Apache Sunset...
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"What are moon-letters?" asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also loved runes and letters, and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.
Very nice. I have been wanting to try Apache Sunset but keep forgetting.
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Snedwos, nice bit of elvish script, I think. Is the Apache Sunset in your blue TWSBI ? Mine is in a Blue Safari.
KI, I thought Habanero and Cayenne were more than enough orange for my ink selection but found Apache Sunset is a must have addition.
sinistral hypergraphica - a slurry of ink
"Nothing means less than zero"
At the moment of taking the picture there was something else in it, but yeah, that's the pen I used. I do wish it was in a clear one, but the Royal Mail lost it, and there were no more left... The blue is nice anyway.
Apache Sunset is just so much more than just an orange ink, though... It became a priority the minute I saw Stephen's inkcyclopedia review of it.
"What are moon-letters?" asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also loved runes and letters, and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.
I didn'tlose anything, the blue one was the replacement from the vendor. And I did want a blue one anyway, it was just less of a priority.
That would be an interesting one.
Would google trends show a spike of searches for apache sunset following?
Well, maaaybe...? http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=apache%20sunset
"What are moon-letters?" asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also loved runes and letters, and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.
Shows the shading very nicely, and lovely calligraphy!
Thank you!
"What are moon-letters?" asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also loved runes and letters, and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.
I'm discovering vintage pens. Oh no!
Do they shade differently? I haven't tried habanero, but if it is a saturated ink in the usual noodler's style, maybe it's similar to the darker shades of apache.
"What are moon-letters?" asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also loved runes and letters, and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.
wait. so what language is written in the awesome orange ink?
Looks like Elvish to me.
Fountain Pen Sith Lord | Daakusaido | Everything in one spot
Nice calligraphy! Apache Sunset is perfect for it!
Gorgeous!
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That's beautiful!!!
Wow! That's incredible. Makes me want to go back and reread the books! Great job!!!
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