Ink Re-Review: DeAtramentis' "Jeans Blue" Ink
Here I review an ink by DeAtramentis (or "Architekt"), by the title of "Jeans Blue" (a slightly-greenish medium-Blue ink, with fascinating shading, and slightly-wet flow). Here-in may be found my own thoughts and opinions on the matter, as well as some test results I have for (among other factors) water-resistance on Clairefontaine, Fabriano, Rhodia, Tomoe River, Copier Paper, Mead Notebook Paper, and Moleskine papers; and using both a Pilot Metropolitan with a (Japanese) Fine nib, and a Pilot 78G with a Double-Broad (aka Stub) nib as pens for these tests/experiments.

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