I am not really sure what the best inks are to use. I am currently using three different ones right now. APelikan 4001- blue-black. A Jet Black Skrip. And a Black Parker Quink. So far I like the Parker quink the best. I seems to be a darker black than either of the others. I have heard so much about the Noodler's ink not drying very fast, and as a student, I have to have something that dries rather quickly since I am constantly writing notes. But I have to say that the colors that Noodler's offers is great.
I would like to try some different inks, bu tnot sure which to try.
You people are ridiculous. It takes five seconds to post. You spend more time than that playing grab ass with yourselves. It helps when everyone that thinks fountain pen collection is an important thing participates. Obviously no one is taking Dennis serious about shutting down the site. What a shame.
hi roller, i use the swisher ink. it's made by noodlers and it dryes extremely fast. the cocoa, specially dryes as fast as you write... no joke. here is the site (no affiliation).
Being a collector whose specialties include white, yellow and demonstrator pens, all of which are prone to staining, I tend to use vintage sheaffer washable inks in most of my pens. I like the washable colors in blue, melon red, brown, purple and persian rose (of which I am lucky to have a few bottles).
In pens that are not prone to staining, I like the Private Reserve inks, particularly Lake Placid Blue & DC Supershow Blue. Recently, I tried and like the Levenger Always Greener ink.
I have 2 bottles of vintage skrip red here if you'd like them.
Isn't that persian rose just spectacular. I found a NOS 4 oz bottle last month & have fallen in love all over again...lol. I have some Peacock blue left & need to find more. anyone have a source?
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Thanks Dennis - I've already several 4 oz bottles of skrip red. Maybe someone else would want (and need it) more than me.
I agree with you oin the Persian Rose - haven't found anything close so far but then again, I haven't really been looking since I have several bottles.
Sorry, can't help you out on the peacock blue, Only have one bottle of it myself.
PR shoreline gold behaves very well in my clear Wality ED and doesn't stain it.
but i'm more of a Blue ink person. i got PR DC supershow blue, sonic blue, midnight blues, naples blue, Diamine BB, Skrip BB, Waterman fla blue, Pelikan Blue (i don't like this one too much and i'm glad it's almost gone). looking forward to buying more blue, but so far nothing more appeals to me.
I love it, it's such a rich and regal, purple Ceasar himself would wear it if he could. It's got a higher dye saturation, but not as high as say Noodlers/PRinks, slightly thicker than Quink, or Skrip & has wonderful flow. I have yet to find a pen on my bench that it doesn't love.
They are a bit more expensive than your average bear, but IMHO worth every cent.
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i don't like waterman fla blue too much... that is, i like its properties but not the color. so, if skrip peacock B is like the W, then NO!.
i would try Diamine imperial purple... if it's on the bluish side!! can any one post a sample? i know i can go to the seller's sites and see it, but.........
...... don't make me go to FPN for this, please!!! LOL
Being left handed a quick drying ink is an essentail. I use noodlers and have found it to be quick drying. The Parker carteridges work great too. Any other ideas would be helpful.
Let's see...fountain pen inks (other than a few cartridges) in my desk drawer at the moment are:
1) Aurora Black 2) Waterman Black 3) Pelikan Brilliant Black 4) Pelikan Brown 5) Visconti Bordeaux 6) Private Reserve Burgundy Mist 7) Private Reserve Electric DC Blue 8) Noodler's Burgundy 9) Noodler's Antietam 10) Noodler's Red-Black 11) Noodler's Baystate - see caution on this ink below! 12) Aurora Blue 13) Swisher Pens Midnight Black (Custom made for Swisher by Noodler's)
The inks I use the most are Aurora Black (a must have - the darkest, most opaque and deepest black ink made in my opinion), followed by Private Reserve Burgundy Mist. I also frequently use Aurora Blue and Electric DC Blue. The others are used infrequently as the mood strikes me.
Caution: Although I love the color, Baystate (a deep, rich blue) will likely heavily stain any fountain pen you use it in. I used it in a Black Sheaffer Snorkel desk pen with a Triumph nib, and Baystate stained the silver portion of the nib a light blue. It very lightly stained the gold portion of the nib too. No damage done as it's a black pen and the nib can easily be polished to remove the staining, but I definitely would not put this ink in any pen with a "visualated" section/barrel or any light in color pen.
I haven't cataloged my inks in a while. The ones within sight are
Noodlers: Ottoman azure Forrest Green Saguaro Wine Basic Black Tainanmem Walnut Squetegue (HOW THE HELL DO YOU PRONOUNCE THIS!?!) Shah's Rose Cayene Purple Habanero Swisher Midnight (LOVE this Black)
Vintage Sheaffer Skrip 4oz Persian Rose 2oz Peacock Blue Washable Brown Emerald Permanent Red Jet Black (another awesome black) Washable Blue (This is a 75%/25% mix of Skrip & DC Supershow Blue> The washed out denim look is gone & has been replaced by one rich, vibrant & stunning blue) Try it sometime. If your a blue fan you'll love it.
Modern Skrip Red Gold Kings gold Pink (for the daughter)
Pelikan: Brilliant Brown
Diamine: Emerald Imperial Purple Claret Monacco Red (another awesome color)
Dupont: Black
Levenger: Gemstone Green Cobalt Blue
Private Reserve: Sherwood Avacado
Parker: Vintage Quink Black
Aurora: Black
Custom Colors: I have a couple of bottles of my signature coor "Lively Green" A mix of 50/50 Vintage Emerald Green & either PR Sherwood or Avacado. Both are close enough it's hard to tell the difference after the mix.
If you have ever been lucky enough to try Parker Penman Emerald, the end color is very similar but doesn't have quite as much 'inner glow' as the Penman does, but still a beautiful color.
Thats pretty much all I see close by. But I'm sure there are a few more bottles floating around the homestead somewhere.
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