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Joe S.

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So what ink y'all been using? I've been working through a bottle of Private Reserve's Cosmic cobalt by private reserve but I have a bottle of Noodler's Operation Overload Orange I've had on the desk just waiting to be used. I also have some De Atramentis Cuke Ink (it's green and cucumber scented) that needs some more love, it's been almost a year since I used it in one of my "main" pens.
 
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southernclay

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Noodler's Libertys Elysium

Love the color but dries out fairly quick when uncapped. Finally got a nib tuned well and have really enjoyed using a fountain pen. Was wondering what the fuss was all about for a while.....as usual it was a me problem haha
 

mmyshrall

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It depends on the pen and/or mood. My current inventory of ink, all are Noodler's:

1) Cayenne
2) Turquoise
3) Heart of Darkness (black)
4) Gruene Cactus
5) Hunter Green
6) le Couleur Royale (purple)

Looking into getting some different reds and blues...

Michael
 

ChrisN

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Private Reserve Orange Crush
De Atramentis Coffee
I also have a bottle of PR Buttercup that I've been meaning to try sometime. I love fountain pens because of the rainbow of colors available!
 

Joe S.

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Do you like the coffee ink? I've made two pens that I sold with a bottle of that stuff, but I haven't been able to try it beyond the initial test after I made the pens.
 

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Pelikan 4001 in Brilliant Black, as it's the only ink I have a bottle of right now.

Thinking about picking up another bottle or two of something, but trying to figure out what ink(s) and color(s) I want to try.
 

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Do you like the coffee ink? I've made two pens that I sold with a bottle of that stuff, but I haven't been able to try it beyond the initial test after I made the pens.

It's a nice medium-brown color, and I like the smell. I wouldn't say it smells entirely like coffee - it smells like a chocolate/coffee combination. But that's still a pleasant smell!
 

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I am currently running through some BlackStone powder inks.

They are a new product out of Australia, as far as I know, they are not on the market yet. I recieved some sample packets at last fall's Scriptus Pen Show, in Toronto. They will be available from

You just add water, and voila, instant ink. I have black cashmere, red cashmere and blue cashmere(more purplish). I like the colours, and they were relatively easy to mix, once I knew the ratio I wanted.

When they do come available, I will definitely be getting more.
 

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Currently enjoying Chesterfield Sodalite in my regular-use pen, and Chesterfield Antique Crimson in my "corrections/important notes" pen (which I alternate with Noodler's Fox Red.)

I'm thinking it's nearly time to run some Sheaffer Emerald Green, maybe when I get through the current fill of Sodalite. (I bought it in the late 1980's, but in a glass bottle with a metal top it's still in great condition -- I wouldn't expect cartridges to keep this long.)
 

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Diamine Red Dragon

Diamine Red Dragon

I just checked this out ... I think it might be the exact same ink as the Chesterfield Antique Crimson that I'm using.

Diamine and Chesterfield have to be the same company -- both assert on their labels that they've been made in the UK since 1864 (quite a coincidence :biggrin: ) but the formulations might be different.

Maybe I'll get Diamine next time, if for no other reason than it comes in a glass bottle (versus the plastic bottle used by Chesterfield.)
 

Brooks803

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Diamine Red Dragon

Diamine Red Dragon

I just checked this out ... I think it might be the exact same ink as the Chesterfield Antique Crimson that I'm using.

Diamine and Chesterfield have to be the same company -- both assert on their labels that they've been made in the UK since 1864 (quite a coincidence :biggrin: ) but the formulations might be different.

Maybe I'll get Diamine next time, if for no other reason than it comes in a glass bottle (versus the plastic bottle used by Chesterfield.)

I'm not familiar with the Chesterfield ink, but this Red Dragon is the nicest deep red I've used so far. I love it!
 

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Brooks803

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I am hooked on Pilot Iroshizuku Tsuki-Yo (deep teal). I keep going back to it after trying anything else.

We just got in a bunch of Iroshizuku inks. Yama-Budo, Kon-Peki, Syo-Ro, and Fuyu-Gaki. So this weekend will be pen cleaning day and then I'm loading up all my writers with one of these yummy inks!

Nice dragon! I wish I could draw like that.

Thanks Joe...I wish I could draw to! This was freehand, but I was going off a google image I came across. If I were drawing from my head it'd look like a 3rd grader did it
 

avbill

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I'm like Michael; I have seven FTN pens I use weekly. 1 for each day of the week.

Monday Turquoise closed end: heritage nib Dianne Beau Blue to match the turquoise in the pen.
Tuesday - Suglite on a Churchill: Use PR Plum.
Wednesday - A Florentine Gold FTN Jr Gent II; Noodles Apache Sunset
Thursday - Rhonite Jr. Statemens; Iroshizuku 'Tsutsuji' [azleza]
Friday - Madreprelato Burgundy on JR Retro; PR Rose Rage
Saturday - Red Paua Shell on Cambridge; Dianne Lavender
Sunday African Reeve Feathers on Jr. Gent II PR Chocolat

AS you can see I match the door of the ink to the barrel color. I have a lot of fun!!!!


I have over 40 different inks when one runs out I just change to another.
 

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Iroshizuku- shin-ryoku(green) by Pilot
Iroshizuku- aso-gao(dark blue) by Pilot

I have tried the PR inks and IMO, the Pilot inks are like writing with silk, so smoooooth! That and paired with the well tuned Bock nibs, and you are in for a treat!
 

Brooks803

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Iroshizuku- shin-ryoku(green) by Pilot
Iroshizuku- aso-gao(dark blue) by Pilot

I have tried the PR inks and IMO, the Pilot inks are like writing with silk, so smoooooth! That and paired with the well tuned Bock nibs, and you are in for a treat!

This is SO true! I just inked up with Iroshizuku Kon-Peki and it really is silky smooth! LOVE this ink!

When I first started with pens (kit & custom) PR was my first ink. Now that I've tried and experienced different inks through the same pen. I won't use it anymore. It's a totally different writing experience and much to dry for my tastes.
 

Sprung

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I've been reading about those Pilot inks - and when I can spare the coin for one or two of them, I'd like to give them a try! (Been doing a lot of reading about inks lately to learn - and just got a handful in the mail today of various kinds and colors to try.)

Just emptied the Pelikan 4001 Brilliant Black from my pen.

Now currently using Sailor Jentle Oku-yama. Really like the color and how it writes!

Going to have to ink up some other pens here soon - I doubt I'll want to keep just one ink or color in use at a time, especially since I have choices now.
 
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mmyshrall

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I'm like Michael; I have seven FTN pens I use weekly. 1 for each day of the week.

Monday Turquoise closed end: heritage nib Dianne Beau Blue to match the turquoise in the pen.
Tuesday - Suglite on a Churchill: Use PR Plum.
Wednesday - A Florentine Gold FTN Jr Gent II; Noodles Apache Sunset
Thursday - Rhonite Jr. Statemens; Iroshizuku 'Tsutsuji' [azleza]
Friday - Madreprelato Burgundy on JR Retro; PR Rose Rage
Saturday - Red Paua Shell on Cambridge; Dianne Lavender
Sunday African Reeve Feathers on Jr. Gent II PR Chocolat

AS you can see I match the door of the ink to the barrel color. I have a lot of fun!!!!

I have over 40 different inks when one runs out I just change to another.

And, I just got a cheap Chinese pen to try out my Baystate Blue in. It looks great and I now have a secondary addiction...
 

Brooks803

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I've been reading about those Pilot inks - and when I can spare the coin for one or two of them, I'd like to give them a try! (Been doing a lot of reading about inks lately to learn - and just got a handful in the mail today of various kinds and colors to try.)

Just emptied the Pelikan 4001 Brilliant Black from my pen.

Now currently using Sailor Jentle Oku-yama. Really like the color and how it writes!

Going to have to ink up some other pens here soon - I doubt I'll want to keep just one ink or color in use at a time, especially since I have choices now.

Here's the seller I bought mine from. Lots of the iroshizuku are on sale.


Pilot Iroshizuku Mini Fountain Pen Bottled Ink 15ml Fuyu Syogun | eBay
 
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