Absolutely would love to see both! Why are you even asking this question? Yay - can't wait to actually watch this one. I have been looking forward to it.
Oooo, love that new Sailor pen! Yay! So glad you are enjoying the Quetzalcoatl ink :) That Robert Oster ink does look really dry in that pen ... too bad cuz the swatch is so lovely!
I pulled it out because I watched a video this morning of a fellow enthusiast mixing inks to get a dupe for Robert Oster x Desk Bandit The Great Owl and I think this Viola is very similar in color. I thought about ordering it but they want like $20 to ship it from Australia.
I like the Sailor Yamadori in the Funky Lake Esterbrook. I might have to get a bottle of that. LOL! I also like the sample that came with pen but like you said not a perfect match.
Thanks! The Funky lake ink is nice don't get me wrong but.... I think this sailor pairing is spot on. 😆 But this Sailor ink all jokes aside, is stellar. One of my favorites.
that strip is called a lable and the device to make it is a lable maker I know it is confusing I kept calling it a letter stamp but I was corrected by the staples employee very abruptly so :)
Hi Lorelei, that Robert Oster viola ink is most likely very dry as its a dusty purple. And Idk about the wetness of Conklin pens, but I've never heard much about them being wet, so you'll just have to try a wetter purple ink to combine with your conklin :)
@@HandmadebyLorelei Yeah, any dusty inks tend to be drier. Somethinga bout the chemical recipes make them so lol, but that doesn't mean all dusty inks are dry. I have just found that trend in the inks I've used (dusty, chromashading purples like milky ocean, viola, rose gold antiqua, etc.)
@@KenchanKrafts Well thank you for this info! Going forward I will try to remember. This makes me think I should definitely not sell off all my Broad nib pens in favor of mediums.
Absolutely would love to see both! Why are you even asking this question? Yay - can't wait to actually watch this one. I have been looking forward to it.
Your new Sailor is lovely and a big YES to an extra currently inked!
Absolutely, I second that!😊
I always love seeing what you have up!
Cool. Thanks! 😁
The Vinta Inks are interesting, maybe a sample soon. Also like Summer Storm.
I would love to see an extra currently inked!
Me too!
I wanna see more currently Inked pens :)
Ok!
Oooo, love that new Sailor pen!
Yay! So glad you are enjoying the Quetzalcoatl ink :)
That Robert Oster ink does look really dry in that pen ... too bad cuz the swatch is so lovely!
I pulled it out because I watched a video this morning of a fellow enthusiast mixing inks to get a dupe for Robert Oster x Desk Bandit The Great Owl and I think this Viola is very similar in color. I thought about ordering it but they want like $20 to ship it from Australia.
I beleive the Pilot vanishing point h as a 18k gold nib
I like the Sailor Yamadori in the Funky Lake Esterbrook. I might have to get a bottle of that. LOL! I also like the sample that came with pen but like you said not a perfect match.
Thanks! The Funky lake ink is nice don't get me wrong but.... I think this sailor pairing is spot on. 😆 But this Sailor ink all jokes aside, is stellar. One of my favorites.
hard to decide.. so many great colors and pens here
that strip is called a lable and the device to make it is a lable maker I know it is confusing I kept calling it a letter stamp but I was corrected by the staples employee very abruptly so :)
Thanks. I don't know why "label maker" was escaping me today 😂
@@HandmadebyLorelei :)
Hi Lorelei, that Robert Oster viola ink is most likely very dry as its a dusty purple. And Idk about the wetness of Conklin pens, but I've never heard much about them being wet, so you'll just have to try a wetter purple ink to combine with your conklin :)
Dusty purples are dry!? Never knew that! Huh. I also had better luck later when I angled the conklin down more but sadly that feels uncomfortable. 😋
@@HandmadebyLorelei Yeah, any dusty inks tend to be drier. Somethinga bout the chemical recipes make them so lol, but that doesn't mean all dusty inks are dry. I have just found that trend in the inks I've used (dusty, chromashading purples like milky ocean, viola, rose gold antiqua, etc.)
@@KenchanKrafts Well thank you for this info! Going forward I will try to remember. This makes me think I should definitely not sell off all my Broad nib pens in favor of mediums.