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Lennon Toolbar Atmospheric Inks (Night Sky, Blue Sky, and Sunset Glow): A Review

Lennon Toolbar Atmospheric Inks (Night Sky, Blue Sky, and Sunset Glow): A Review

(Susan M. Pigott is a fountain pen collector, pen and paperholic, photographer, and professor. You can find more from Susan on her blog Scribalishess.)

Lennon Toolbar is a Taiwanese company founded in 2014. Originally, their focus was Indigo Dyeing, but recently they've branched out into fountain pen inks.

Night Sky, Blue Sky, and Sunset Glow are the three newest inks in the Atmospheric Series, which emphasizes colors inspired by atmospheric phenomena. The inks in this series are waterproof.

Night Sky

Lennon Toolbar Night Sky Bottle

Night Sky is a grey-blue ink that reminds me of new denim blue jeans or the deep blue of the sky just after sunset. The ink offers good shading in swabs and wide nibs, but it has no sheen.

Lennon Toolbar Night Sky Colodex
Lennon Toolbar Night Sky Colodex Close

On Rhodia paper, the ink is a dusky blue with a bit of shading. It dries quickly and, as you can see in the water test, is completely waterproof.

Lennon Tool Bar Night Sky Ink Test

Even on legendary Tomoe River Paper, Night Sky does not exhibit any sheen, but the ink and paper interact beautifully, offering a wonderfully smooth writing experience. The ink looks its best on Tomoe paper.

Lennon Tool Bar Night Sky Tomoe

MD Cotton paper along with a juicy ruling pen bring out the shading and pooling properties of the ink. Even where the ink pools, however, there's no sheen.

Lennon Tool Bar Night Sky Big Writing

Of the three inks reviewed here, Night Sky is my favorite. It is the most saturated, and it is easy to read on all the papers tested.

Blue Sky

Lennon Tool Bar Blue Sky Bottle

Blue Sky is a light blue shade reminiscent of old, faded blue jeans or the soft blue color of the sky on a moody winter day. Using a dip pen fitted with a Brause Blue Pumpkin nib, the ink exhibits shading and color variation. There's no sheen, however.

Lennon Tool Bar Blue Sky Colodex 1
Lennon Tool Bar Blue Sky Colodex 2

On Rhodia paper, Blue Sky is very light, and there's not much color variation or shading. This ink was a bit wetter than Night Sky, taking slightly longer to dry. It also is waterproof.

Lennon Tool Bar Blue Sky Ink Test

Blue Sky is a little more legible on Tomoe River paper. The paper brings out some subtle shading as well.

Lennon Tool Bar Blue Sky on Tomoe

This ink definitely looks best on MD Cotton paper with a ruling nib. If you want to enjoy the shading and pooling characteristics of the ink, you'll need to use it with wide nibs.

Lennon Tool Bar Blue Sky Big Writing

Blue Sky is too light in my opinion, at least for use in fine, medium, and broad nibs. It interacts best with Tomoe paper and, in combination with wide nibs (BB, BCI, and wider), it is more saturated.

Sunset Glow

Lennon Tool Bar Sunset Glow Bottle

Sunset Glow makes me think of an Orange Julius and my mouth starts watering. It's a peach-orange that, when it pools, becomes a striking red-orange. Again, using the Brause Blue Pumpkin dip nib brings out some nice shading in this ink. A tiny bit of sheen appears on the edges of the ink splats.

Lennon Tool Bar Sunset Glow Colodex 1
Lennon Tool Bar Sunset Glow Colodex 2

Sunset Glow appears rather light on Rhodia paper, but it is legible and exhibits some shading. Like the other inks, it is waterproof and has a fluorescent green afterglow that made me think it might glow in the dark, but it doesn't.

Lennon Tool Bar Sunset Glow Ink Test

On Tomoe River Paper, Sunset Glow flows well and exhibits some shading.

Lennon Tool Bar Sunset Glow on Tomoe

This ink looks most spectacular on MD Cotton Paper with a ruling nib. The dark, rich oranges develop where the ink pools and shading is quite striking. Of the three inks, Sunset Glow is my second favorite.

Lennon Tool Bar Sunset Glow Big Writing

You can purchase Night Sky, Blue Sky, and Sunset Glow from Shigure Inks ($24.00 for 35ml).

(Shigure Inks sent Pen Addict these three Atmospheric inks at no charge for review purposes.)


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Lennon Tool Bar Atmospheric Inks
Posted on March 5, 2021 and filed under Lennon Tool Bar, Ink Reviews.

Lennon Tool Bar Indigo Tiegan Fountain Pen Ink Review

Lennon Tool Bar Indigo Tiegan Fountain Pen Ink Review

As a practitioner of the “Matchy Matchy” lifestyle, I am proud to say I have come up with a real winner here. It’s almost like the beautiful blue black of Lennon Tool Bar Indigo Tiegan was waiting to fulfill it’s destiny of flowing through the nib of the TWSBI 580 AL in Prussian Blue.

Lennon Tool Bar Indigo Tiegan Fountain Pen Ink

I like to have fun with product reviews, especially when the target is something as traditional as a blue black fountain pen ink. What Lennon Tool Bar is, and what they have made with this ink, is something special. Not in a drop everything and buy it kind of way, but more of a pure enjoyment when the color hits the page feeling. Especially when you are as big of a fan of this shade as me.

Based in Taiwan, Lennon Tool Bar began life as an indigo dyeing shop, which is a traditional, respected craft. When they decided to launch an in-house fountain pen ink lineup, their initial colors were based on the colors found in the indigo dyeing process they were familiar with.

Lennon Tool Bar Indigo Tiegan Ink

Indio Tiegan represents when the dyeing process is freshly completed, and before it is first washed. It has some dark components, but shows a lightness in the shading that comes through on the page. It is a good middle ground compared to many of my favorites. For example, it’s darker than Pilot Iroshizuku Shin-Kai, but lighter than Sailor Blue Black.

Lennon Tool Bar Indigo Tiegan Ink Writing

The ink flows wet from my 1.1 mm stub TWSBI Nib. I need to try it in finer nibs to get a great feel for it, but I think the wetness will show up anywhere. Given that, I’ve found it takes a bit longer to dry on the Clairefontaine Triomphe paper I used for the written review. Comparable to Rhodia, Indigo Tiegan is on the longer side of dry times, but not enough to cause any problems.

Lennon Tool Bar Indigo Tiegan

I’ll be the first to admit I am swayed by brand and product stories, especially ones coming out of the Asian market that I am so fond of. So it comes as no surprise that I love this ink. At $20 for a 30 ml bottle it’s not cheap, but I think it is a fair price considering the fact that this is a small company, and has to be imported.

The challenge now is to decide which Lennon Tool Bar ink will be next for me, and how it will compare to Indigo Tiegan, which has quickly become a favorite.

(The Pen Addict purchased this ink at full price from Shigure Inks.)


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Lennon Tool Bar Indigo Tiegan Ink Review
Posted on July 20, 2020 and filed under Lennon Tool Bar, Ink Reviews.