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== Sheen Inks Follow-Up == '''Myke Hurley:''' yeah, it's time. I want to get some follow-up on Sheen Inks. So, we talked about his last, the Colt Pen Sheen Inks. I have tried them onto my River Paper and can definitely see a sheen now in the two that I tried out. So, it needs more testing, but I can see it. I can see the gold and the red, right? Like, I can see it. It's happening. It's real. So, now I know it works. I now need to test it more, but it's happening. Yeah. The thing I like about the Sheening Inks '''Brad Dowdy:''' is when you see it later, right? Like, at the time you're doing it, it's still wet, and then it dries, and you start to see it. But then when you go back days later, if you're opening your notebook again, like a day, tomorrow, and see what you wrote yesterday, I'm always like, dang, that looks cool. And I just, it's something I enjoy personally. So, I was wondering, you know, if you might, you might enjoy it as well. So, but yes, it is particular. You do need to use it on a properly sheening type of paper. So, I'm hopefully, I'm positively, I guess, impressed that you're using '''Myke Hurley:''' it and want to continue using it. Yeah, I need to, I need to, I don't know how I'm going to do different types of tests, but I need to do different types of '''Brad Dowdy:''' tests, basically. Yeah. Yeah. And are you using, like, one of your Sailor Medium nibs, '''Myke Hurley:''' something like that? No, it's in a StubNib Twisby. Oh, perfect. Even better. I have a Platinum, my 3776 in a broad. Oh, nice. That's perfect. Oh, by the way, the 3776 Galaxy, the broken nib pen, that has been shipped to the UK supplier who's confirmed receipt. And they're now sending it over to Platinum in Japan. '''Brad Dowdy:''' All right. Well, we got some movement, so. And some communication. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Sort of. We'll see about all this. I don't know.
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