And, no, it isn't the same ink that I used last time.
I think I may have said in the past that the majority of my inks are in some shade of blue.
Last edited by DrPenfection; August 6th, 2021 at 12:16 PM.
Birmingham Pens Cornflower Blue?
A glass pen?
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Many people use glass pens for ink testing, and there are some who actually write with them. This is the first time I have used a glass pen before. I don't think I will be writing much with it, but it is great for testing inks! It cleans very easily - just a quick swish in some water, dry it with a soft cloth and you are ready for the next ink.
@DrPenfection, most welcome, mizgeorge is the queen (and dare I say king) of ink guessers
Monteverde Caribbean blue? Pelikan Topaz?
thi (August 6th, 2021)
Lamy Turmaline (mine looks a bit more greenish, but it could be my phone)?
The glass pen is a neat idea. I have to find a better way to catalog the inks I use.
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Lamy Pacific Blue? (Not a newer ink though.)
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Noodler’s Liberty Elysium (sp?) but I think that was only from Goulet’s.
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Reminds me of Pilot Iroshizuku Ama-Iro in the text, but the spots are perplexing and are too dark.
I like Ecclesiastes 3 as well!
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Pilot Iroshizuku Tsuyu-Kusa or Kon-Peki? (Probably not Kon-Peki, as mine doesn’t look like that.)
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