Ink Links

-- Private Reserve Ebony Blue (Inkdependence!)

-- 2014 Starts With a Rip-Off? (Dave's Mechanical Pencils)

-- Pilot Vanishing Point in Matte Black with Fine Nib (OfficeSupplyGeek)

-- Compare and Contrast: Kaweco Classic Sport Liquid Ink Rollerball (From the Pen Cup)

-- Diamine Oxblood - Review (Ionsomnia)

-- Review: OrganicsStudio Arsenic Grey Ink (Gourmet Pens)

-- One Star Leather Goods Kaweco Sport Sleeve (Pens! Paper! Pencils!)

-- Monteverde Engage (That One Pen)

-- How green is my pencil? (The Well-Appointed Desk)

-- TWSBI Classic 1.1 Stub - Pen Review (all iOS test...) (The Clicky Post)

-- Zebra Surari 0.7mm Emulsion Ink Ballpoint Pen Review (Ed Jelley)

-- Pilot Capless - 1964 - C-300SW and variations (Crónicas Estilográficas)

-- Artisinal Pencil Sharpening (Rad and Hungry)

-- Pen Cleaning II: How to clean cartridge pens (Write to Me Often)

-- Zebra Prefill 3 Color Multi Pen (No Pen Intended)

-- An Italian beauty: A review of the Omas Notti di Bologna (A fool with a pen)

-- Cheat Sheet for the Japanese Big-3 Fountain-Pen Makers (Atramental Otaku)

-- Lamy CP1 & Pilot Iroshizuku Ink (Minimally Minimal)

-- Sheaffer Taranis Fountain Pen Review (THE UNROYAL WARRANT)

-- Pen Review: Parker “51″ Special (The Pen Habit)

-- Reviews - Zebra F-701 Ballpoint Pen (Inventory Magazine)

-- Noodler's Liberty's Elysium - Cheap Paper Review (I Laike Pens)

Posted on February 1, 2014 and filed under Links.

Pilot and Pentel Brush Pen Giveaway Winner

Do brush pens bring out your artistic side? They have to, right? They are some of the most expressive pens you can buy and are flat out fun to use, even if you are not artistically inclined like me. Hopefully our giveaway winner can put them to good use:

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Congratulations Cassandra! Get in touch via the Contact Page and I will get the pens headed your way. You have one week to claim your prize.

Thanks to everyone who entered and thanks to JetPens for providing great products!

Posted on January 31, 2014 and filed under Brush Pen, Giveaways, JetPens.

J. Herbin Eclat de Saphir Ink Review

If Iroshizuku Kon-peki is my favorite blue ink, then J. Herbin Éclat de Saphir is my close second.

Éclat de Saphir is a gorgeous, vibrant blue ink with lots of character and depth. I love how it pops off the page when I’m writing and even after it’s dried. I'm very pleased when inks retain the same level of saturation when they dry as when the ink is wet, and this ink is no exception.

Before I dive into the detailed notes, I do have some general comments about this ink. I love the color and shading qualities of this ink, but you really need to try it in a fine or larger nib (or medium and larger for Japanese nibs) to get the full effect. After playing with this ink for a while, I really want a stub nib. Secondly, many reviews I've seen on this ink praise its fast-drying property, as well as many other J. Herbin inks. This has not been the case for me with this ink. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if I'm just using wet nibs on heavy paper, but I would not say it's fast to dry. In my tests, it took about 20 seconds to dry to a point where it would not smudge when I brushed my finger across it. With that being said, it's still an excellent ink that I highly recommend.

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This is one of the most well-behaved and easy to maintain inks I've tried. I currently only have cartridges, but will buy a bottle very soon so as to use it in even more pens. It's extremely easy to clean out of pens and washes off my fingers easily.

My favorite quality of this ink is the color. It's a medium to dark blue, very similar to what I think of as "royal" blue. It's nice and saturated, which is something I long for in inks. It has good lubrication and excellent flow in the handful of pens I've used so far.

On nice paper, this ink does not feather or show through the page. Sure, it does feather on cheap paper, but what ink doesn't?

The shading properties are fantastic. Again, I see a stub nib in my near future just so I can play with this beautiful ink some more.

Overall, this is one of my favorite inks and I can't wait to introduce it to more of my pens. Aside from my quibble with the drying time, it's close to a perfect ink for me. I'd like to hear from you if you have some information about the drying time or have advice on performing ink drying tests. Next time you're looking for a nice blue ink to try, grab some Éclat de Saphir.

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Posted on January 31, 2014 and filed under Fountain Pens, J. Herbin, Ink Reviews.