I, too, like the Australian Roses, Palimpsest. I think Note Booker, Esq., in California, and a few other people have noted that some unconventional ink colors can be used for business correspondence without raising undue questions. I've used Private Reserve Chocolat, Sherwood Green, and Fiesta Red (a darkish red) for brief correspondence and signatures. Thanks, Palimpsest and Inkophile. Jack/USA
Hello Palimpsest! All of the above are lovely in their own way, but I think I'd prefer Noodler's Konrad + Diamine Teal..
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Erika
I, too, like the Australian Roses, Palimpsest. I think Note Booker, Esq., in California, and a few other people have noted that some unconventional ink colors can be used for business correspondence without raising undue questions. I've used Private Reserve Chocolat, Sherwood Green, and Fiesta Red (a darkish red) for brief correspondence and signatures. Thanks, Palimpsest and Inkophile. Jack/USA
ReplyDeleteOoh, they are all lovely, but I must admit that Noodler's Tiananmen and Golden Brown are doing it for me this time. :)
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