Funny, When I saw the MD paper, "Oh my god" went through my mind! Then you said exactly that. I like gray inks, Noodlers Lexington Gray is perhaps my most used ink. I like the Graphilo paper for this one as it looks most like a true gray. I have to commend the manufacturer. As an old guy who started an editorial career in the days of moveable type, I've seen a lot of typesetting, and this captures the essence. Thank you.
I was often surprised by this ink. And I was once again drawn into the world of gray ink. And there's something I wanted to tell you. I missed my chance to get Noodler's ink. I guess the day I can try it will be another day. I also enjoyed learning about your background. I also work in a related industry that is not far from yours.
The same ink looks so different on each paper. Wonderful.
The world of paper is also amazing! The world of ink and paper is very deep!
Funny, When I saw the MD paper, "Oh my god" went through my mind! Then you said exactly that. I like gray inks, Noodlers Lexington Gray is perhaps my most used ink. I like the Graphilo paper for this one as it looks most like a true gray. I have to commend the manufacturer. As an old guy who started an editorial career in the days of moveable type, I've seen a lot of typesetting, and this captures the essence. Thank you.
I was often surprised by this ink. And I was once again drawn into the world of gray ink.
And there's something I wanted to tell you. I missed my chance to get Noodler's ink. I guess the day I can try it will be another day.
I also enjoyed learning about your background. I also work in a related industry that is not far from yours.
Amazing ink!
😆😆😆Right!
I like gray inks - too bad the undertones don't show with finer nibs I mostly use.
Anyway, thank you!
I have the same problem with that. I would be happier if I could enjoy deep colors even with a thin nib...
@@iro_to_bungu Exactly