Fountain pen inks, Part VII: yellow and orange
In this video, the final part in a series on fountain pen inks, I discuss yellow and orange inks. I'm not a huge fan of yellow inks, which tend to be (a little) difficult to read in my experience, but these can be interesting inks to use in artful ways (e.g. in calligraphy). I hope this is useful!

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Fountain pen ink mixing and color theory

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How I got into fountain pens

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A few interesting inks

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Fountain pen inks, Part I: blue

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Which Nib Grind is Best for You?

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Brian's Top 10 Sheening Inks

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Choosing a nib size

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I Was Wrong About The Blackest Fountain Pen Ink

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Waterproof ink for fountain pens

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Stop Buying Pens: These 5 Are Enough

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How to Clean a Fountain Pen: Fountain Pen 101 Part Three

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6 Of The Most Iconic Fountain Pens Of The 20th Century! | Kirby Allison

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At Thanksgiving, My Sister Discovered I Had $15 Million And My Family Demanded. | Soft Revenge

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How I Got Into Inks

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Building The Perfect BUDGET 5 Pen Fountain Pen Collection

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Flexible Fountain Pens

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How to Fix Skipping and Hard-Starting Pens

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Make your fountain pen write better: nib adjustment and polishing

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