tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-162505706073664121.post8197849347751661488..comments2024-02-12T03:57:18.384-05:00Comments on Pocket Blonde: Diamine Bilberry Inkdianebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13856902356103585311noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-162505706073664121.post-59576310671482989062012-02-25T16:28:40.029-05:002012-02-25T16:28:40.029-05:00Thanks for the review, Diane. Folks who balk at a...Thanks for the review, Diane. Folks who balk at anything but black ink may want to rethink (I did), and try one of those "blended" (my term) blacks. They'll give you a writing ink conservative enough for ordinary correspondence, but with enough difference for a good change-up, to add interest, etc. <br /><br />I got a PR Ebony Purple by mistake. Although I thought of returning it, I looked instead at those color charts and color solids, and talked myself into thinking it was Tyrian purple, the royal color of the Caesars. I opened, I inked, I wrote. I like the stuff. BTW--I'm pretty sure Note Booker Esq. once reported using non-black in business correspondence, and it was acceptable. Jack/YoungstownAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com