Here are the Direct links to the complement ink that I think looks best with this: Akkerman Dutch Masters Dou's Emerald #2 ua-cam.com/video/MaQL2EtzvO4/v-deo.html
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I like this new formula of Your videos, Adam. And KWZ Miodowy (this is its polish original name ;) ) is one of my favorites inks! Great job and keep it goin'! ❤️
This is a cool color. So cool that when someone wanted to get me something pen related I sautés this ink.... they didn't get it for me. lol. But still a cool ink
Hi Ink Guy - I'm guessing you have a well-populated database with all your ink findings. I share your love of shading inks, but as a southpaw am always looking for fast drying times. Any recommendations that have both qualities?
I don't have a database of the info from the reviews. I have notes taken and the videos. Lol Unfortunately I don't have a quick way to pull up inks by dry time. It would be the same hunt and check for me as it would for you. Sorry I don't have an easier answer for you.
I am also considering buying a bottle of this ink, maybe with some Robert Oster, as the official Canadian vendor of KWZ is also an authorized Robert Oster retailer. How would you described the odour? Is it similar in strength to the fungicid found in Sailor Jentle inks? The descriptions I've read on blogs and forums vary a lot ―too much―, from pleasant vanilla to traumatizing childhood smeared with camphor. Some have even mentioned thyme concoctions a witch would make in her cauldron and scary Chernobyl/Bhopal-like chemicals. Those descriptions seem too fantasist to be believable. Thanks for the exhaustive review.
I like the vanilla smell of the KWZ inks. Generally "Scented" inks give me headaches but I haven't experienced that with the KWZ's. It is similar in strength, not smell, to the Sailor Jentle inks. If the smell is a concern I would always recomend a sample, since the smell and its strength will be the same and is a basically safe way to judge for yourself.
@@AnInkGuy I like vanilla and since the odour is not stronger than Sailor's (which I find really acceptable), I have no apprehension any more. Thank you. Good evening and take care.
@@AnInkGuy Thanks, I have watched your kwz ink videos and I bought KWZ Honey. It is wet and shading. Dries late but I think it is worth. Dries just few seconds later
@@ka_a_ng I didn't know KWZ had a fast dry line... but regardless, I have never seen any reason to not trust KWZ inks. As a brand I think they make really good stuff.
Here are the Direct links to the complement ink that I think looks best with this:
Akkerman Dutch Masters Dou's Emerald #2
ua-cam.com/video/MaQL2EtzvO4/v-deo.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.
vanilla smelling, good shading, wet flowing gorgeousness
Do like that smell.
Lovely ink - Thanks for reviewing it.
This is an absolute winner to me, glad you liked the review.
Great review Adam! I learn so much from your reviews, and I've been hoping to see a review on this ink.
Well every one of the standard KWZ inks I have will be done this year. So there is more to come, lol.
This is one beautiful ink and for someone like me this tone is a must have.
Absolutely agree!
Sound is just fine!
Thank you. Sound is my personal goal to improve this year. Glad what I was working seems to be working.
I like this new formula of Your videos, Adam. And KWZ Miodowy (this is its polish original name ;) ) is one of my favorites inks! Great job and keep it goin'! ❤️
This is a cool color. So cool that when someone wanted to get me something pen related I sautés this ink.... they didn't get it for me. lol. But still a cool ink
Such an interesting chromatography! Thanks for sharing. I like the ink. It’s different.
You are so welcome!
Hi Ink Guy - I'm guessing you have a well-populated database with all your ink findings. I share your love of shading inks, but as a southpaw am always looking for fast drying times. Any recommendations that have both qualities?
I don't have a database of the info from the reviews. I have notes taken and the videos. Lol
Unfortunately I don't have a quick way to pull up inks by dry time. It would be the same hunt and check for me as it would for you. Sorry I don't have an easier answer for you.
@@AnInkGuy Ah well - guess there's nothing to be done but do my own heavy lifting. Keep up the good work, Ink Guy - I love your reviews.
@@joangreenfield8040 Sorry I couldn't help out.
I am also considering buying a bottle of this ink, maybe with some Robert Oster, as the official Canadian vendor of KWZ is also an authorized Robert Oster retailer.
How would you described the odour? Is it similar in strength to the fungicid found in Sailor Jentle inks? The descriptions I've read on blogs and forums vary a lot ―too much―, from pleasant vanilla to traumatizing childhood smeared with camphor. Some have even mentioned thyme concoctions a witch would make in her cauldron and scary Chernobyl/Bhopal-like chemicals. Those descriptions seem too fantasist to be believable.
Thanks for the exhaustive review.
I like the vanilla smell of the KWZ inks. Generally "Scented" inks give me headaches but I haven't experienced that with the KWZ's. It is similar in strength, not smell, to the Sailor Jentle inks. If the smell is a concern I would always recomend a sample, since the smell and its strength will be the same and is a basically safe way to judge for yourself.
@@AnInkGuy I like vanilla and since the odour is not stronger than Sailor's (which I find really acceptable), I have no apprehension any more. Thank you.
Good evening and take care.
@@thorhilda Glad I could help.
I want to buy this ink for use with Platinum Pocket Pen F nib. Would you recommend KWZ inks for fine nib japanese pens?
I wouldn't expect any issues, at least I have never had any issues using KWZ inks in my Japanese pens.
@@AnInkGuy Thanks, I have watched your kwz ink videos and I bought KWZ Honey. It is wet and shading. Dries late but I think it is worth. Dries just few seconds later
@@ka_a_ng I often keep some blotting paper in my notebooks for if that is an issue or maybe if I am in a hurry.
@@AnInkGuy Would you suggest fast dry kwz ink?
@@ka_a_ng I didn't know KWZ had a fast dry line... but regardless, I have never seen any reason to not trust KWZ inks. As a brand I think they make really good stuff.
What is viscoty of this ink?
No idea, I haven't tested that in a couple years.
@@AnInkGuy I found, it is 2.06