KWZ Northern Twilight. Here is a special edition ink that KWZ made for the Scriptus Toronto Pen Show last month, a blue-black with a green tint that shades and impresses mightily. But which is sold out and no longer available.
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I find this ink’s name fitting. It catches all those different tones at twilight. It’s a lovely ink and KWZ has had several knew inks that have caught my eye. Thanks for sharing!
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Looks interesting. Noodler’s Squeteague might be another possible match-up? Will certainly have to take a look at the Diamine Midnight.
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Oh, yes, I don’t have that Noodler’s, but I’ve seen it — that might be a great suggestion. And there are a lot of green-leaning blue blacks out there. Northern Twilight is also similar to Montblanc Meisterstück Blue Hour Twilight Blue, but that was also a limited edition.
The problem in trying to find a match is that KWZ Northern Twilight has more life and verve than you’d expect in that color range. So the hue may be similar to Diamine Twilight or Pilot Tsuki-yo — and even to the old reliables Parker Quink Blue Black or Waterman Mysterious Blue. But the feeling is completely different. KWZ Northern Twilight is darker, more saturated and more lively.
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