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Bulletproof Black |
July 23, 2008 |
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Ondina
from Hartland, WI United States
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A great black ink with the added tamper/waterproof properties that make this ink unique and one of the few with archival properties on the whole market. Dense, highly saturated inks, that may require to flush your pens more often, but the color range is a very good. Price range is average.
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Good waterproof inks |
July 23, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Nellie
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I've tested them and, like all other Noodler's, these inks are absolutely UV-light proof. Hunter Green and Fox Red (the new variety) are bright, clear colours, whereas Luxury Blue is not as radiant as other blue inks (which aren't water- and lightproof). Some have called it 'chalky', but I think it's not too bad if you use a pen with a wet nib. Another advantage over Noodler's standard inks is that the 'Eternals' dry more quickly. On very glossy, coated paper (for example certain kinds of picture postcards) these inks do not dry at all, however, because they cannot 'connect' with the paper.
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My favourite! |
July 10, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Jim Ross-handlebar
from Vancouver, WA United States
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Yes, they have a better selection than anyone! Yes they have great prices! And yes,they are rather fast moving! That last aspect is the only reason they don't warrant a 5 star rating. Most of my collection of inks are Noodlers, my favourites being Walnut, El Lawrence, Golden Brown and Zhivago. Some inks do have nib creep issues but that is pen dependent. Some do, some don't. But I give Noodlers thumbs up for availability,selection and price.
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