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Speaking of ink, I have found the Levenger inks to be quite good, though I haven't compared them much. I have also used Parker Quink and MontBlanc black. But that's about it. I may have to try some of the others.
Paul[/QUOTE]
Hi Paul!
Private Reserve has a tremendous spectrum of colors and if that is not enough their inks are designed to be mixed within the brand. They have a kit for mixing so you can make your own truly personalized colors.
For deep Blue I like Namiki, PeliKan and Lamy.
For black I prefer Aurora, it is a deep black.
Pelikan has good depth of color for green and red.
If you have a pen that is a little balky, skipping, a change of ink can sometimes remedy the condition, Private Reserve's Tanzanite Purple is considered a winner for this solution.
I did leave out the full sized Visconti Van Gogh in a green gold color another joy to write with since I filled it with Tanzanite.
If any one is going to be in the LA area on Sunday February 19th, I suggest the LA pen Show in Manahattan Beach. See the thread on this.
Best regards,
John
Paul[/QUOTE]
Hi Paul!
Private Reserve has a tremendous spectrum of colors and if that is not enough their inks are designed to be mixed within the brand. They have a kit for mixing so you can make your own truly personalized colors.
For deep Blue I like Namiki, PeliKan and Lamy.
For black I prefer Aurora, it is a deep black.
Pelikan has good depth of color for green and red.
If you have a pen that is a little balky, skipping, a change of ink can sometimes remedy the condition, Private Reserve's Tanzanite Purple is considered a winner for this solution.
I did leave out the full sized Visconti Van Gogh in a green gold color another joy to write with since I filled it with Tanzanite.
If any one is going to be in the LA area on Sunday February 19th, I suggest the LA pen Show in Manahattan Beach. See the thread on this.
Best regards,
John