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Old 24 June 2010, 06:54 AM   #1
TattooedGQ
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Heart Of Darkness

Finally got some Noodlers Heart of Darkness from Amazon.com the other day. It comes in a dropper bottle with a free fountain pen. The pen's pretty much junk, a clear plastic direct fill model, some sites refer to it as a "preppy" FP. It's good for a work beater.

On to the Ink. It's probably the blackest ink I've used, which is exactly what I was looking for when I bought it. I've only inked up the freebie pen with it since I have the other FP's inked up with the Aurora Blue and Noodlers Blue Black already. This stuff seems pretty good, it's their Eternal series (I believe the bottles at home), and it doesn't feather even on cheap recycled paper. I'm really happy with it.

I'd recommend it to anyone wanting a high quality, dark black ink. I'll put up some samples later on.
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