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Old 4 October 2021, 09:01 PM   #14
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I tend to avoid any of the boutique inks like Noodler's and stick to the long established ink makers. I generally find Waterman inks to be fairly reliable, relatively inexpensive, generally available and moderately fast drying. Remember though that the paper will be a major factor in how fast any ink dries.

I'd start by trying Waterman (relatively wet ink), Pelikan 4001 (a somewhat dry ink) and something from either Diamine or J Herbin. Experiment until you find what works for you. Compared to skiing, golf, sports cars, fine watches and boating, inks are a cheap secret pleasure.

Sounds great!! I’m fascinated by all the different variables that go into this hobby.

Going to be a substantial difference from my usual pilot g2 0.7mm. Lol


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