I got myself a bottle of this ink completely by accident, but I inked my Pilot Falcon SF with this ink and I’m loving it. It’s a very crisp ink and a perfect alternative to black. I’m not a fan on brown inks, so I don’t see myself inking a broader pen with it (it probably will look too brown for my taste), but the fine line of Falcon SF is perfect for this ink!
I love this ink color! And the stub is awesome. I’m glad you enjoyed the nib on your journaling paper. Should be fun to ink it up again with a color you are more interested in spending time with. So interesting how differently it performed. 🤘🏼😸🧡🖋
I believe it's pronounced NEM-oh-sign. I really like their 0.6 and 0.8 stub nibs. They write like stubs but with a finer line than most. Most stub nibs are wider
I can understand that you are pre-videoing some of these videos. You obviously lead a very busy life. Thank you for sharing the journey with us for the thirty days. I have used your suggestions for my ink journals. I am interested in the way the ink and pen work differently on different paper, I've yet to experience this. I'm certainly looking forward to experimenting.
Franklin-Christoph has some smallish stub nibs, ground by Nagahara. Of course the supply is limited. I rather like them. I belive the have them in #5 and #6 nibs -- F M and B stubs. The exact size in mm is not mentioned. The difference in 52 GSM vs 68 GSM may be a nib or nib/feed issue -- though maybe some inks exacerbate the issue. So what are your (current) favorite browns? Thanks.
Actually if you click on one of the loose nib offerings on their website, either #5 or #6, they do list the approximate line width in mm for each of their nibs.
I got myself a bottle of this ink completely by accident, but I inked my Pilot Falcon SF with this ink and I’m loving it. It’s a very crisp ink and a perfect alternative to black. I’m not a fan on brown inks, so I don’t see myself inking a broader pen with it (it probably will look too brown for my taste), but the fine line of Falcon SF is perfect for this ink!
I love this ink color! And the stub is awesome. I’m glad you enjoyed the nib on your journaling paper. Should be fun to ink it up again with a color you are more interested in spending time with. So interesting how differently it performed. 🤘🏼😸🧡🖋
I believe it's pronounced NEM-oh-sign. I really like their 0.6 and 0.8 stub nibs. They write like stubs but with a finer line than most. Most stub nibs are wider
just love that ink color, thanks for sharing
I can understand that you are pre-videoing some of these videos. You obviously lead a very busy life. Thank you for sharing the journey with us for the thirty days. I have used your suggestions for my ink journals.
I am interested in the way the ink and pen work differently on different paper, I've yet to experience this. I'm certainly looking forward to experimenting.
So interesting to hear how the different papers altered your writing experience!
Your writing makes this ink look so pretty! Gotta love Pilot inks
Thank you so much!
Never knew you could tell how well or not an ink is lubricated by how it sticksto the walls.
That was my assumption, but I have used two (or even three this month) and it clearly isn't right.
I guess I’ll have to give this nib another chance and just use it on 52 gsm!
I like your pen case - do you know where I can buy one? :-)
It’s a Galen Leather 20 pen case.
Thx! 😊
Franklin-Christoph has some smallish stub nibs, ground by Nagahara. Of course the supply is limited. I rather like them. I belive the have them in #5 and #6 nibs -- F M and B stubs. The exact size in mm is not mentioned. The difference in 52 GSM vs 68 GSM may be a nib or nib/feed issue -- though maybe some inks exacerbate the issue. So what are your (current) favorite browns? Thanks.
Actually if you click on one of the loose nib offerings on their website, either #5 or #6, they do list the approximate line width in mm for each of their nibs.
@@marilyngardner4269 Yes, Thank you.
I really don't know what my favorite browns are. I'm very drawn to yellow ochres.
nem oh son ee .. nem oh seen
So it's just pronounced how it is in German. Good to know. Thanks!
That converter 😂
Yeah, it's a bit flimsy!