DeLos
Pencils
Currently a grad student (M.Div/STL) in Boston.
Posts: 62
Looking for Penpals?: Perhaps. It depends...
Country I live in is: USA
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Post by DeLos on Apr 17, 2021 1:32:30 GMT
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Post by purplemaze on Apr 17, 2021 7:20:48 GMT
I haven’t used them yet, but I have been dangerously close to order some. I have seen a few in the letters from penpals. A couple of them are very nice that I thought I would buy. (arugula and cadet) They are getting popular and price is reasonable. I heard that they are well behaved ink.
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Post by mrsduffy on Apr 17, 2021 22:54:27 GMT
I recently purchased Birmingham Ultramarine and Hydrangea. They're nice colors but dry writers. Hydrangea is a little too light for me but I'm still searching out the right pen for it. Perhaps with a broader, wetter nib it'll be shown to better advantage.
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DeLos
Pencils
Currently a grad student (M.Div/STL) in Boston.
Posts: 62
Looking for Penpals?: Perhaps. It depends...
Country I live in is: USA
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Post by DeLos on Apr 18, 2021 5:47:00 GMT
I recently purchased Birmingham Ultramarine and Hydrangea. They're nice colors but dry writers. Hydrangea is a little too light for me but I'm still searching out the right pen for it. Perhaps with a broader, wetter nib it'll be shown to better advantage. This is good to know. I like very wet writing inks, they do make a line of lubricated inks (Swift series). Perhaps I'll start there!
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Post by mrsduffy on Apr 18, 2021 16:08:37 GMT
I recently purchased Birmingham Ultramarine and Hydrangea. They're nice colors but dry writers. Hydrangea is a little too light for me but I'm still searching out the right pen for it. Perhaps with a broader, wetter nib it'll be shown to better advantage. This is good to know. I like very wet writing inks, they do make a line of lubricated inks (Swift series). Perhaps I'll start there! I haven't tried that series but now that I know about Boysenberry I may need more ink.
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DeLos
Pencils
Currently a grad student (M.Div/STL) in Boston.
Posts: 62
Looking for Penpals?: Perhaps. It depends...
Country I live in is: USA
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Post by DeLos on Apr 18, 2021 16:51:39 GMT
This is good to know. I like very wet writing inks, they do make a line of lubricated inks (Swift series). Perhaps I'll start there! I haven't tried that series but now that I know about Boysenberry I may need more ink. I'm sorry to have put it back on your radar, but who doesn't "need" more ink?
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Post by mrsduffy on Apr 18, 2021 22:53:56 GMT
I haven't tried that series but now that I know about Boysenberry I may need more ink. I'm sorry to have put it back on your radar, but who doesn't "need" more ink? Ha! Good question. Nobody around here, certainly.
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Post by sails on Apr 19, 2021 13:14:57 GMT
I recently purchased Birmingham Ultramarine and Hydrangea. They're nice colors but dry writers. Hydrangea is a little too light for me but I'm still searching out the right pen for it. Perhaps with a broader, wetter nib it'll be shown to better advantage. This is good to know. I like very wet writing inks, they do make a line of lubricated inks (Swift series). Perhaps I'll start there! I have a Platinum 3776 B that is a firehose. Hydrangea might be my happy solution; thanks.
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