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	<title>Comments on: Brown and Green Ink Scans</title>
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		<title>By: penagogy</title>
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		<description>A comment from BenO that I received directly via email.  BenO wrote:

I enjoyed your blog on the inks.  You made one comment that I whole heartedly agree with and that was in reference to Levenger inks.  You are ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, Levenger inks do not get the credit they deserve.  I find their inks excellent, of good quality, and they are very imaginative in their colour selection (oops since it is an American company I suppose I should have said color instead).  I very much like their basic Cobalt blue and Raven Black.  Many of their inks also seem to have a silky smoothness to them which enhances the nib of whichever pen you are using.  At least that is my experience with Levenger inks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A comment from BenO that I received directly via email.  BenO wrote:</p>
<p>I enjoyed your blog on the inks.  You made one comment that I whole heartedly agree with and that was in reference to Levenger inks.  You are ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, Levenger inks do not get the credit they deserve.  I find their inks excellent, of good quality, and they are very imaginative in their colour selection (oops since it is an American company I suppose I should have said color instead).  I very much like their basic Cobalt blue and Raven Black.  Many of their inks also seem to have a silky smoothness to them which enhances the nib of whichever pen you are using.  At least that is my experience with Levenger inks.</p>
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