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Most of my favorite inks belong in the “useful” category, meaning that I can use them at work and people won’t say “Wow, why are you writing with mercurochrome?” (Thank you, Noodler’s Dragon’s Napalm) But, despite looking like you’re writing with a dilution of chlorophyll, Alt-Goldgrün is definitely one of my favorite inks.
On good paper it’s almost whimsical, like you’re writing with liquid forest.
This is my favourite, too. Very nice colour, but instead of forest it reminds me Greece with many many olive trees 🙂 To me it is more olive green, it could be interesting to compare it with J. Herbin’s Vert Olive 🙂
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