Useful tips

Which is the best black ink?

Which is the best black ink?

Five Black Inks

  • Sailor Kiwa-Guro Nano-Black. One of my top five fountain pen inks for everyday writing.
  • Aurora Black. The blackest-of-the-black inks.
  • Lamy Black.
  • Delta Black.
  • Roher & Klingner Leipziger Schwartz.

Is noodler’s ink good?

This ink is more commonly referred to as Noodler’s Bulletproof Black, but the official name is simply Noodler’s Black. It’s a well-performing ink, behaves great on cheap paper, it’s cheap, it’s very dark, and it’s permanent. The ink very quickly becomes water resistant, and it only increases in permanence from there.

Is noodler’s ink bad for pens?

Noodler’s inks are actually safer than most inks for your pens as they are ph neutral. The only issue with some of the Noodler’s colors is that they are thicker than other inks so a more regular cleaning schedule is needed to keep your pens writing merrily along.

Where can I buy black noodler’s pen ink?

It was designed to be a dark black ink with a hint of green resembling the plumage of a bird, specifically a raven’s feathers. This is one of the least discussed Noodler’s black inks. This is another pure black ink made exclusively for sale in Dromgoole’s pen store of Houston, Texas.

Which is better noodler black ink or X feather?

It works well on cheaper paper, but not as good as X-Feather. X-Feather is Noodler’s black ink that is specifically designed for use on newsprint, copy paper, office paper, any similar options. It’s very slow to dry on fountain pen paper, and still relatively slow to dry on cheaper, highly absorbent papers.

What kind of ink is bulletproof in noodler?

Bulletproof ink is Noodler’s own term for ink that matches some criteria that make it especially tough. A “Bulletproof” ink is one that resists all sorts of forgery tools including: solvents, UV light, alcohol, bleach, and water. This resistance extends to common forgery tools, like oven cleaner and carpet cleaner.

What kind of ink is noodler dark matter?

Noodler’s Dark Matter If you are looking for an ink with an interesting backstory, this is the one. Dark Matter was designed to emulate the ink used in the 1940s at Los Alamos National Laboratory during the active period of the Manhattan Project. This would have been the ink used by J. Robert Oppenheimer, Enrico Fermi, Leo Szilard, and others.