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(4 customer reviews)
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Perfect ink!...,
February 1, 2011
Perfect ink!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
The ink is indeed waterproof....,
January 23, 2011
The ink is indeed waterproof. It also dries quickly. BUT it is not very dark
(more greyish than black), it tends to spread and feather on even good quality
paper, and I would hesitate to call it fountain pen friendly. I filled a Lamy
Safari I didn't care much for with it, and I used it every day for about two
weeks. The ink stained the converter, and flushing it from the pen is proving to
be quite a task. I will settle for using disposable drawing pens from now on. I
just hope this ink hasn't totally destroyed my Safari.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I've been using this...,
February 27, 2010
I've been using this ink for about a month now in my Lamy Fine Point Safari.
This pen travels with me everywhere, so the ink never gets a chance to dry up in
the pen. This a very smooth black that, once it dries, stands up well to my
watercolor washes without any smearing. I prefer Platinum Carbon to the
Noodler's Bulletproof Black that I used to use.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic ink!!!
One...,
January 7, 2009
Fantastic ink!!!
One of the only truly waterproof inks on the market. Noodler's claim is not
exactly correct about their bullet proof inks. Though the parts of the ink that
have bonded with celluloid are waterproof the other dye resting on top is not
waterproof, don't be fooled. If you are doing watercolor washes over noodler's a
a slightly gray wash will result! Carbon ink is the only fountain pen ink that
is truly waterproof!
Feeds and works perfectly in my Pilot VP and even in all my cheap fiber feed
pens like the petite and varsity.
Not as black as noodler's but is still very black, this ink is well into the
black, black range even in a fine point pen.
It is also the smoothest ink I've ever used, the carbon particles lubricate the
point very well.
Just don't let this ink dry out in your pen use it once or twice a week and
don't store the pen with the ink in it. Heck if you let any ink dry in a good
pen or store any pen with ink in it you've done a no,no.