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Robert Oster Muddy Water Ink Review

Robert Oster Muddy Water

Robert Oster Muddy Water sure doesn't sound like it's going to be a good color, but thank goodness, it is. It's part of Robert Oster's Mudpack series--a set of inks designed to be used for ink art as much as writing, and which exhibit fun qualities in shading and sheening. The series includes Muddy Crown, Muddy Wine, Muddy Swamp, Muddy Sand, Muddy Bucket, Muddy Dragon, and this one, Muddy Water. I'm all for it.

This color is a smokey denim blue, almost a dark teal, that takes on a lot of different colors in its shading. It really does display some of the best shading I've seen in a long time, and it can even sheen with a bit of rose color, when it pools and catches the light right. It didn't show any sheen in writing, but if used for ink art, I imagine its full effect would be seen. Its best trick is appearing perfectly normal while simultaneously being very fun.

Robert Oster Muddy Water

It has a typical dry time of around 20 seconds, does not feather or bleed, and while it isn't water resistant, some faint trace of line remains even after a spill.

Robert Oster Muddy Water Sheen

Chromatography shows the different tones that come out in its shading, from soot to sky blue. It's not a complex color, but it's a good staple color with the kind of character and elegance that draws us to our inks in the first place. Something about its tone and behavior gives it a very vintage feel and it makes my handwriting look like it was composed with a dip pen by candlelight. I love it.

Robert Oster Muddy Water Chromatography

All standard Robert Oster 50ml bottles of this ink cost $18.00, and come in the signature plastic bottle with the gold foil label. It's a fair price for a great quality ink.

(Goldspot provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Robert Oster Muddy Water Swab
Posted on April 21, 2022 and filed under Robert Oster, Ink Reviews.

Robert Oster Cities of America Miami Fountain Pen Ink Review

Robert Oster Cities of America Miami Fountain Pen Ink Review

What is it about interesting blue fountain pen inks that makes me keep buying similar shades over and over again? By all reasonable measures, I don’t need Robert Oster Cities of America Miami, but what about my stationery life is reasonable? Give me this ink!

Right from the initial inking of Miami, I was wowed. This teal ink was created to mimic the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Miami Beach, and while I can’t say I have in-person experience with the color of the water there, pictures tell me that it is stunning - like this ink.

Robert Oster Miami

Miami falls squarely into the teal category for me. It’s equal parts blue and green, and the right shades of each to make this ink stand out on the page. I’ve tested it on many papers, and it hasn’t failed to show off its shading, and has behaved perfectly.

One of the reasons I might be enamored with this ink is how perfectly it matches the pen I chose to ink it up in. I ordered the Pilot Custom 74 in Teal for a future review at the same time I ordered this ink, with no intention that it would be used this way. Teal ink looks great in any pen, but once I did an initial swab of Miami and saw how close the Pilot acrylic was, well, that was an easy choice.

Robert Oster Miami Writing

And the right one, too. I’ll fully review the Custom 74 in the coming weeks, but the 14k Medium nib in this model shows off this ink exquisitely. Have I fawned enough yet?

All sub-categories of Robert Oster Miami land in the medium range: Medium flow, medium shading, medium dry time. It is not waterproof.

Robert Oster Miami

Price-wise, all Robert Oster inks provide some of the best bang-for-buck on the market. $18 for a 50 ml bottle is more than reasonable.

There are currently seven inks in the Cities of America series. I was trying to be good and only ordered two, one of which has already been given away, and the other of which is not going to be leaving my arsenal for quite some time. The only questions left to answer is how many more inks will be in this series, and how many more will I purchase?

(I purchased this product at a discount from Vanness Pens for review purposes.)


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Robert Oster Miami
Posted on January 24, 2022 and filed under Robert Oster, Ink Reviews.