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    New Waverly Bluebird Black Ink and Waverly Pens are on the website!!

    The title says it all. I made a completely new softer, smoother black that works great for black and grey. It's called Bluebird Black Ink!
    I also have new pens that are great for drawing directly onto the skin.
    See them both at Waverlycolor.com.
    Thanks for checking them out!

    bill

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    Order placed Bill! Stoked for using the Bluebird Black!
    Don't talk the talk if you can't walk the walk.

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    Awesome! I used to use Waverly DB exclusively, but as I mostly do bng, I ended up switching. Looks like I might have to switch back, cheers again Bill

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    so how much lighter is the bluebird than the dark black, or if I was premixing my own washes would i use the same formula as far as ink to water/alcohol?

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    It's more softer than lighter. It's a completely different black pigment. You would probably adjust a little to Bluebird if you were using Dark Black. Thanks!

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    Dropped an order today myself. Question Bill, the pens how do they compare to the Saltwater pens?

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    Waverly Pens have a barrel and are designed to stay on the skin longer than regular ball point pens ( as long as you clean, shave and hit the skin with a little alcohol to remove oil and residue.) They have a med. carbide tip. I know mine are a little thinner but that's how I designed them.

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    Putting mu order in tomorrow cheers bill

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    Bill, are the particle sizes smaller, which makes this smooth? If they are I'm wondering about migration, or blowout. I'd like your thoughts on this subject anyway =]

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    Particle size doesn't have anything to do with it. Migration and blowout is associated with blacks that have TOO much pigment in an ffort to be mega-black. This is a completely different black pigment that has a slightly different tone.

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