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7 people found this helpful
Without a doubt the best..., January 24, 2011
This review is from J. Herbin Fountain Pen Ink - 30 ml Bottle - Perle Noire (Pearl Black)
Without a doubt the best black fountain pen ink in the world. A very deep black,
with great flow, good lubrication, limited feathering and bleed-through on most
papers, nice dry-time and very safe in all pens. I just wish that Jet Pens would
stock the cheaper 100ml plastic bottles!
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7 people found this helpful
A great brown color...., January 7, 2011
This review is from J. Herbin Fountain Pen Ink - 30 ml Bottle - Lie de Thé (Tea Brown)
A great brown color. As with the previous reviewer, I feel that it matches the
swab on the site perfectly. This is a great alternative to a harsh black when
journaling. It looks especially good on off-white paper.
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5 people found this helpful
Not "pensive violet purple":..., May 25, 2011
This review is from J. Herbin Fountain Pen Ink - 30 ml Bottle - Violette Pensee (Pensive Violet Purple)
Not "pensive violet purple": "Pensee" (noun, feminine) is the French name for
the flower called "pansy" in English. There's a drawing of one on the label, and
the petals are indeed very similar in hue to that of this ink.
This is not a colour I have much call for, but it is indeed a lovely, clean
violet- a grown-up version of the ink ( AKA Waterman's Violet) that French
primary school kids would use in their exercise and composition books.
Herbin inks are among the best in the world, and have been made to a very high
standard indeed for centuries longer than most ink manufacturers have been in
business. This superb, pure hue is no exeption. If you are a fan of violet and
have not tried this one yet, I urge you to buy a bottle. More likely than not,
it will not be your last.
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5 people found this helpful
Writes smoothly and nice..., December 30, 2010
This review is from J. Herbin Fountain Pen Ink - 30 ml Bottle - Lie de Thé (Tea Brown)
Writes smoothly and nice brown. Might differ from screen to screen, but the
color chart was pretty accurate for me.
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4 people found this helpful
This may be translated..., May 9, 2011
This review is from J. Herbin Fountain Pen Ink - 30 ml Bottle - Bleu Nuit (Midnight Blue)
This may be translated as 'midnight PURPLE', but I wouldn't describe it as
purple at all - there's nowhere near enough red tones for that. After going
through a couple of bottles of this, I would describe it as closer to a blue
black than to anything else; I believe translating it as Midnight BLUE would
make more sense (a more literal but awkward translation of the french would be
'night-time blue' - IOW this is basically meant to be the color of a night sky).
So if you're looking for a purple ink, this isn't it - try violette pensee for a
classic violet ink (like that used for years by french school children).
That said, if you're after a great looking ink, do give this one a chance :-)
Particularly if you're one to appreciate the subtle charms of blue black ink ;-)
I've tried a lot of ink over the years, including some pretty hoity-toity
brands, but this niche brand is by far my favorite. I have about a dozen colors
(maybe more) and not one of them has been a disappointment - vivid but not loud,
and all of them really distinctive.
The real strength in this one is the way it falls right in between blue and
black. A lot of blue-black colors are really just black softened with a little
blue (which basically ends up looking like a dark grey) or they are a basic
washable blue with a hint of black added - think the way it looks when you have
just switched from one to the other without first rinsing out your pen lol).
Not this one, which falls right in the middle. The benefit of this is that it's
a great color for notetaking, particularly stuff you need to memorize or review
a lot: it's dark enough to provide enough contrast with the page, but not harsh
like pure black inks which, when it's 2am and you're staring at a page full of
scribbling in pitch black, it ends up looking like chicken scratch :P
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