Firefyter-emt
Member
Ok, let's talk ink for a moment.
So you have a fountain pen and have found that not only are the refills boring, but they are, well all black & blue... Why it makes me feel sore just thinking about it.
Now you think that it's time to dump the fountain pen "baby bottles" and start to use real ink, Huh? Well, you now need to find yourself a bottle of ink. This is a journey all on itself, not only do you need to find a color, but an ink maker! To make life easy, allow me to help you down this road. There are many companies that make ink still and some have been around since the mid 1800’s! Many of these inks serve much the same purpose, but you will find that some pens like brands better than some. With out pens, I have found that I like the Visconti and Diamine brand inks the best.
To keep things simple I want to show you sites to view inks and suggest places to buy them. The best resource for all brands of ink has to be Pendmonium. You can find that simply at: www.pendemonium.com Here you can choose what color you think you will like and what brand. Ink bottles are a bit of an art form with some such as the Visconti and the Caran d’ Ache brand with their crystal inkwell. Once you have an idea of what color and brand you may like to try out, visit James at The Pear Tree Pen Co. to try out these inks using his “Ink Sampler†program. While he does not have al of the inks in this program, you will find many of them there. For the cost of $4.00 you can get a sample of up to four inks mailed to you. These will arrive safe and sound in small glass ink wells and vacuum sealed. You can find there here: http://shop.peartreepens.com/product.sc?categoryId=5&productId=77
There are many here at IAP who also sell ink, so please do check around with our members when it comes time to buy full bottles.
So there you have it, just enough to get started on your own. Good Luck!
So you have a fountain pen and have found that not only are the refills boring, but they are, well all black & blue... Why it makes me feel sore just thinking about it.

Now you think that it's time to dump the fountain pen "baby bottles" and start to use real ink, Huh? Well, you now need to find yourself a bottle of ink. This is a journey all on itself, not only do you need to find a color, but an ink maker! To make life easy, allow me to help you down this road. There are many companies that make ink still and some have been around since the mid 1800’s! Many of these inks serve much the same purpose, but you will find that some pens like brands better than some. With out pens, I have found that I like the Visconti and Diamine brand inks the best.
To keep things simple I want to show you sites to view inks and suggest places to buy them. The best resource for all brands of ink has to be Pendmonium. You can find that simply at: www.pendemonium.com Here you can choose what color you think you will like and what brand. Ink bottles are a bit of an art form with some such as the Visconti and the Caran d’ Ache brand with their crystal inkwell. Once you have an idea of what color and brand you may like to try out, visit James at The Pear Tree Pen Co. to try out these inks using his “Ink Sampler†program. While he does not have al of the inks in this program, you will find many of them there. For the cost of $4.00 you can get a sample of up to four inks mailed to you. These will arrive safe and sound in small glass ink wells and vacuum sealed. You can find there here: http://shop.peartreepens.com/product.sc?categoryId=5&productId=77
There are many here at IAP who also sell ink, so please do check around with our members when it comes time to buy full bottles.
So there you have it, just enough to get started on your own. Good Luck!