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Aurora Turquoise is one of my most dependable inks; never a problem. It does change color depending on the nib, just as you say the Red does. Sometimes dark blue, sometimes a true Turquoise. It does have some nice shading though.
Thanks. What did you mean by a more resistant red, please? I use red for annotations. Diamine Red Dragon used to be my go to, but more recently I have enjoyed Monteverde Ruby. Monteverde make lovely inks in my book. Difficult to get here, but worth the effort. Cheers and a very good forthcoming year to you.
Here are the direct links to Diamine Prussian Blue, an ink that I think is a great complement: ruclips.net/video/dkvZbiMM1ho/видео.html
DO NOT contact anyone on telegram (or any other social media) claiming to be me. I am not running giveaways and I will not ask you for money. They are scammers and spammers, and they want to steal your money and personal information.
Aurora Turquoise is one of my most dependable inks; never a problem. It does change color depending on the nib, just as you say the Red does. Sometimes dark blue, sometimes a true Turquoise. It does have some nice shading though.
I think a Aurora did a great job on those anniversary ink they put out... a bunch of winners, even if a particular ink isn't for me.
Thanks. What did you mean by a more resistant red, please?
I use red for annotations. Diamine Red Dragon used to be my go to, but more recently I have enjoyed Monteverde Ruby. Monteverde make lovely inks in my book. Difficult to get here, but worth the effort.
Cheers and a very good forthcoming year to you.
"more resistant" just because of dealing with students, to prevent them from altering or removing comments or marks.
@@AnInkGuy Makes sense - Thanks