tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1304925401727358614.post1266049692693834235..comments2024-01-17T18:01:14.088+00:00Comments on Stationery Traffic: Return of the Green Ink BrigadeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1304925401727358614.post-2812465272474132552011-08-17T03:08:01.408+01:002011-08-17T03:08:01.408+01:00Well, I like Lamy Green which gets a bad wrap on F...Well, I like Lamy Green which gets a bad wrap on FPN (Fountain Pen Network).Its a lovely mid Hookers Green in colour and behaves very well with my Lamy Safaris.Kevinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1304925401727358614.post-24682338359807129712011-08-13T19:36:32.989+01:002011-08-13T19:36:32.989+01:00I've used the Lierre Sauvage, but not the Amaz...I've used the Lierre Sauvage, but not the Amazon. Lierre Sauvage is a lovely mid-value green. It makes me think of St. Patrick's day. Last year I used it for Christmas Cards, but it really is more "leprechaun" than "elf." Like most Herbin inks, it has excellent handling characteristics.Ronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02513258521238627120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1304925401727358614.post-25150321367776256932011-08-11T23:01:08.262+01:002011-08-11T23:01:08.262+01:00Caran d'Ache Amazon is a great green - I got i...Caran d'Ache Amazon is a great green - I got it as part of the Goulet Pens "ink drop" and I loved the way it performed. I've considered buying a bottle, but I don't use greens that often. <br /><br />The color truly makes one think of a tropical forest - bright and rich at the same time. It shades nicely if you have a wider nib, but even if not, I think you will be pleased. That's my recommendation. <br /><br />That being said, I have not tried the Lierre Sauvage, and generally like Herbin inks as well. You probably can't go wrong between the two.Katesnoreply@blogger.com