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Dear Good Folks of FPN,

As promised :bunny1: :bunny1: :bunny1:, here follows the review of FPN's own ink, FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown, in this case the high bandwidth version. A low bandwidth version is provided in a second post.

In order to create this review, I had to be rather frugal with the ink, as I only had a single KCat vial available to me. This meant sharing converters between pens, if appropriate or possible. This is one of the reasons why this review took a lot of time, as many pens were used for testing this ink, and in each instance if a converter was reused, ink was still drawn in through the feed, and the pens were left for a day, sometimes two, to soak the feed fully.

A record number of pens and nibs has been used for this review, namely 39 all in all... I couldn't use more than this number, just in case you're wondering, because I finished all of the ink by that time.... biggrin.gif

As usual, the images are clickable, and provide you with an enlarged page in a separate browser window, which shows a lot more detail than the thumbnails provided in this message. Furthermore, at the end a link is provided to the complete review, all pages one after the other.

The limited amount of ink available meant that I could only do these pages once, so I do hope you forgive me all for the mistakes I made here and there. The scribbling I did with pen #11 has to do with the fact that I noticed that if I used the 52 degree Stipula nib, I could get some line thickness variation, when drawing a vertical line while changing the angle the nib made to the paper. It is supposed to do that. Unfortunately I didn't manage to do that in the writing sample here, and just didn't dare doing that again... biggrin.gif

As page 4 starts out with a bunch of dip nibs, I also scanned the backside of the page, to show the bleed-through of the ink. This is actually very impressive, as this only shows with the wettest, most difficult dip nibs.

Also, what is clearly visible, is that the colour coming through is the rusty brown, which also shows in the Galileo manuscript photograph that led to this ink. If you do look very carefully at the writing, you'll find that, occasionally, this also shows at the edges of letters here and there.

In order to show the performance on different types of papers, I have included some samples on FPN Notepad paper, and a few cream-coloured papers, where a brown ink really gets into its own. All of these are high quality papers, while the lined college block paper is of much lower quality, even though it is fountain pen friendly. The ink works well on all of these papers.

Anyway, here are the clickable thumnails:













And here is the link to the full review, all pages readable in a single browser window:
FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown, the full review

BTW, this is the first time that all 10 different large Stipula nibs have been used in a single ink review! biggrin.gif smile.gif9

The final conclusion, especially after writing not only with a lot of different pens and nibs, but also with a lot of different browns (see other topic), is that this is a very beautfiful, pleasant, easy-going ink, which exemplifies all that is great in Noodler's inks. I reckon this is, when you take everything into account, the best ink I have ever encountered so far.

Yes, some inks have better characteristics for specific details, like a slightly better lubrication, or better shading, but no other inks are consistently as good as this ink, and on top of all this, FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown is bulletproof, too! And there is no other ink I have ever encountered, that is so problemless with such a large variety of nibs. Somehow the flow seems to adapt to the actual nib/feed combination, so that it always writes well, from the driest to the wettest writers.
This is absolutely impressive, and this ink, with all its other great characteristics, can only be very highly recommended as a result!

Anyway, I hope you enjoyed this as much as I did! (with the exception of rinsing and flushing all of the pens used in this review laugh.gif).

Warm regards, Wim
the maddest Dutchman of them all biggrin.gif
umenohana
Amazing, especially on cream paper! O_O I am going to love this ink.. Such variations! I am very grateful to have my illustration on the label. The bleed-through actually looks pretty neat. lol

Thank you so much for the thorough testing, Wim!

-Hana
wdyasq
Thank you.

(Now to analyze this stuff)

Ron
krz
Wow! That's a lot of work. Thanks!
Look's like a rich rusty brown. I can't wait to try it! smile.gif

All the best,
Margana
Thanks, Wim. What a comprehensive review! Sure doesn't leave any doubt about what this ink can do.
Ann Finley
Wim,

I've loved all of your superb, thorough, reviews--and especially this one of special significance. Thanks for once again for doing all of this work for us and being willing to clean all of those pens to get the job done.

(When I do an ink review I can't think of nearly as much to say!)

Thanks, also, for posting a picture of the finalized label in the Marketplace.

Best, Ann
monoceros
What a marvellous review, thanks for all the time and effort you put in it! I really like the heavy cream paper you used. And now, I'll just keep looking at the photos and reading the review until my own bottle of ink arrives!
Stylo
Yep, it was worth the wait smile.gif Thanks Wim.
Stephen-I-am
I'm in awe of the number of pens you've tried this ink in. This is the FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown of ink reviews. wink.gif Thanks!

Stephen
fountainbel
Thanks a lot for your exemplary profound review Wim !
Surely look forward to recieve & try it myself.
Margana
QUOTE(Stephen-I-am @ Oct 23 2006, 09:02 AM)
I'm in awe of the number of pens you've tried this ink in. This is the FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown of ink reviews.  wink.gif Thanks!

Stephen

I'm in awe of the number of pens you have!
southpaw
Wim, you've done some outstanding reviews in the past, but this one surpasses them all. I'm pleased to see such a good report on our own ink, and am in the process of ordering a bottle (after this review I might have to up it to 2). THANKS!
cothomps
Wow... I'm really looking forward to this now.

Unrelated question - where do you find the "Elco Verge" paper? That's a very nice cream - at least from the scans....
HyperCamper
Wim, the amount of time this must have cost you! blink.gif

A most excellent review and I'm already looking forward to receiving my bottles... smile.gif
KCat
well, now I'm just going to be impatient!

Looks very promising. I've steered away from strong browns but I'm very optimistic about this stuff. Thank you for the great review. Can't wait to get a chance to do my own investinkatin'.
southpaw
Ok Wim, now you've done it. YOUR review caused me to order an extra bottle of FPN Ink, so I'll just send you the invoice for the additional $20. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(umenohana @ Oct 23 2006, 05:15 AM)
Amazing, especially on cream paper! O_O I am going to love this ink.. Such variations! I am very grateful to have my illustration on the label. The bleed-through actually looks pretty neat. lol

Thank you so much for the thorough testing, Wim!

-Hana

Hi Hana,

Thank You! Yes, the label does look good, doesn't it? laugh.gif I do liek the bleed through, too, that nice rusty red biggrin.gif. But you only get that with the wettest of (dip) nibs biggrin.gif. If you look carefully, though, you can actually see some here and there at the edges of individual letters. It is what makes this ink so lush looking, IMO....

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(wdyasq @ Oct 23 2006, 05:18 AM)
Thank you.

(Now to analyze this stuff)

Ron

Hi Ron,

Thanks!

BTW, very funny, lovely avatar! Did you create that yourself?

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(krz @ Oct 23 2006, 05:31 AM)
Wow! That's a lot of work. Thanks!
Look's like a rich rusty brown. I can't wait to try it!  smile.gif

All the best,

Hi krz,

Thank you! And yes, it was... more than I care to remember laugh.gif

Wamr regards, Wim
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QUOTE(Margana @ Oct 23 2006, 08:39 AM)
Thanks, Wim. What a comprehensive review! Sure doesn't leave any doubt about what this ink can do.

Hi Margana,

Thank you once more biggrin.gif. And yes, that was the general idea, but I may have gone slightly over the top laugh.gif.

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(Ann Finley @ Oct 23 2006, 09:17 AM)
Wim,

I've loved all of your superb, thorough, reviews--and especially this one of special significance. Thanks for once again for doing all of this work for us and being willing to clean all of those pens to get the job done.

(When I do an ink review I can't think of nearly as much to say!)

Thanks, also, for posting a picture of the finalized label in the Marketplace.

Best, Ann

Hi Ann,

Thank you very much for your too kind words. Now you've done it blush.gif blush.gif blush.gif biggrin.gif.

Posting the label was a pleasure. We haven't heard back from Nathan yet, though. just hoping he will accept it as it stands...

Warm regards, Wim
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Hi M.,
QUOTE(monoceros @ Oct 23 2006, 09:35 AM)
What a marvellous review, thanks for all the time and effort you put in it!  I really like the heavy cream paper you used.
Thank you!
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And now, I'll just keep looking at the photos and reading the review until my own bottle of ink arrives!
Yes, so am I now, only extremely little left, 3 pens with just a feed full... laugh.gif

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(Stylo @ Oct 23 2006, 05:52 PM)
Yep, it was worth the wait smile.gif  Thanks Wim.

Thank you Stylo!

And yes, it did take a little long blush.gif. I guess it is clear now, why... laugh.gif

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(Stephen-I-am @ Oct 23 2006, 06:02 PM)
I'm in awe of the number of pens you've tried this ink in. This is the FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown of ink reviews.  wink.gif Thanks!

Stephen

Hi Stephen,

biggrin.gif... Thank you!

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(fountainbel @ Oct 23 2006, 06:29 PM)
Thanks a lot for your exemplary profound review Wim !
Surely look forward to recieve & try it myself.

Thank you, Francis! I am looking forward to using it for more than just a few pages of normal writing, and a lot of review pages laugh.gif.

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(southpaw @ Oct 23 2006, 07:30 PM)
Wim, you've done some outstanding reviews in the past, but this one surpasses them all.  I'm pleased to see such a good report on our own ink, and am in the process of ordering a bottle (after this review I might have to up it to 2).  THANKS!

Hi Southpaw,

Umm, well, thank you! blush.gif blush.gif blush.gif. Actually, it is a great ink. The comparison I made with the other browns really made me realize how lucky we are with Nathan Tardiff, who is a real ink genius, and in particular, this ink.

Warm regards, Wim
Viseguy
Wim,

An exhaustive (but not exhausting biggrin.gif) review -- you've really outdone yourself! This first of what I hope will be many FPN inks seems to meet and exceed all expectations. Can't wait to get my bottle and try it myself.

As for the label -- is there a picture posted anywhere? Offhand, I don't see it. Or are we waiting on the nod from Nathan? unsure.gif
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QUOTE(cothomps @ Oct 23 2006, 09:19 PM)
Wow... I'm really looking forward to this now.

Unrelated question - where do you find the "Elco Verge" paper?  That's a very nice cream - at least from the scans....

Hi Cothomps,

I am glad you are! biggrin.gif

Elco Vergé is a Swiss made paper, and it is available here in any good office stationery store. It is available in both the pen stores I frequent around here biggrin.gif. Vergé is another word for laid paper, BTW.

It is also available in other colours, like pastel blue, pastel green, ivory white, and white.

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(HyperCamper @ Oct 23 2006, 10:41 PM)
Wim, the amount of time this must have cost you! blink.gif

A most excellent review and I'm already looking forward to receiving my bottles... smile.gif

Thank you, Joska! I don't think about the time I have spent on this anymore laugh.gif. I only think about the pleasure it has brought me, and hopefully many people here! biggrin.gif

Warm regards, Wim
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Hi KCat,
QUOTE(KCat @ Oct 24 2006, 01:23 AM)
well, now I'm just going to be impatient!
biggrin.gif I thought you always were anyway laugh.gif wink.gif
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Looks very promising. I've steered away from strong browns but I'm very optimistic about this stuff.
It really is great stuff, and a great replacement for al the chocolatey stuff, brownies, and whatever else people go through. This stuff has no calories; you only look at it biggrin.gif.
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Thank you for the great review.
Thank you, for your very kind words!
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Can't wait to get a chance to do my own investinkatin'.
biggrin.gif

Warm regards, Wim wink.gif
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QUOTE(southpaw @ Oct 24 2006, 01:50 AM)
Ok Wim, now you've done it.  YOUR review caused me to order an extra bottle of FPN Ink, so I'll just send you the invoice for the additional $20. tongue.gif

tongue.gif
Yeah, blame me... laugh.gif

Warm regards, Wim wink.gif
Elaine
QUOTE(wimg @ Oct 23 2006, 09:31 PM)
Posting the label was a pleasure. We haven't heard back from Nathan yet, though. just hoping he will accept it as it stands...

Warm regards, Wim

We did hear from him. The ink will be shipping any day now.
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QUOTE(Viseguy @ Oct 24 2006, 03:43 AM)
Wim,

An exhaustive (but not exhausting biggrin.gif) review -- you've really outdone yourself!  This first of what I hope will be many FPN inks seems to meet and exceed all expectations.  Can't wait to get my bottle and try it myself.

As for the label -- is there a picture posted anywhere?  Offhand, I don't see it.  Or are we waiting on the nod from Nathan? unsure.gif

Hi Viseguy,

Thank you for your kind words. Actually, it was a bit exhausting, but that part was quickly gorgotten laugh.gif.

The label was posted here:
http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...ndpost&p=166223

Warm regards, Wim
Stylo
Wim, are you going to handwrite your thesis, with at least 50 different colors? cool.gif
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QUOTE(Stylo @ Oct 24 2006, 11:06 PM)
Wim, are you going to handwrite your thesis, with at least 50 different colors?  cool.gif

Yes! laugh.gif The draft, that is...biggrin.gif

Actually, started that... biggrin.gif And by the end of this week, I have my books back in my study, first new book case is standing now... biggrin.gif

Warm regards, Wim
DilettanteG
If I hadn't already bought a bottle, this review would have convinced me to. Great job wimg!

The next ink review I do, I'm using yours as a template. The only way I'd know more about the ink at this point would be to try it myself. I can't believe you accomplished all this with one dinky vial! blink.gif

The only problem is now I want a Stipula to go with it. angry.gif Will I never be free of this compulsive need for more pens, ink, and paper!
rosey
Wow! this ink is better than I had anticipated! I love brown inks and this one is going to be a daily user. I also have a lovely little brown pen to put this cherished ink in.

Thank you Wim for the excellent review! I have already purchased my bottle, but like others before have stated, your review would be the "clencher" of the deal. biggrin.gif

*edit for silly mistakes
Viseguy
QUOTE(wimg @ Oct 24 2006, 04:55 PM)

Ah so! Thanks for the pointer, Wim.
Stylo
QUOTE(wimg @ Oct 24 2006, 02:37 PM)
Actually, started that... biggrin.gif

Wishing you good luck and good stamina smile.gif
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Hi DilettanteG,
QUOTE(DilettanteG @ Oct 25 2006, 05:19 AM)
If I hadn't already bought a bottle, this review would have convinced me to. Great job wimg!
Thank you!
QUOTE
The next ink review I do, I'm using yours as a template.
Well, I am very honoured! Looking forward to your next ink review!
QUOTE
The only way I'd know more about the ink at this point would be to try it myself. I can't believe you accomplished all this with one dinky vial! blink.gif
Well, I was afraid I would run out of ink before I finished, but fortunately, I made it, and that was after trying the ink out first, in a few pens, for real life usage biggrin.gif.
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The only problem is now I want a Stipula to go with it.  angry.gif
biggrin.gif Yes, what better pen to go with it laugh.gif Either an Etruria Amber, or Novecento Rex, or an Etruria 991...biggrin.gif
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Will I never be free of this compulsive need for more pens, ink, and paper!
Nope. biggrin.gif The minute you joined here, that was it - now you're lost forever laugh.gif

Wamr regards, Wim wink.gif
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Hi Rosey,
QUOTE(rosey @ Oct 25 2006, 05:40 AM)
Wow!  this ink is better than I had anticipated!
Same here! I am very excited about this brown ink!
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I love brown inks and this one is going to be a daily user.  I also have a lovely little brown pen to put this cherished ink in.

Thank you Wim for the excellent review!
Well, thank you for your kind words!
QUOTE
I have already purchased my bottle, but like others before have stated, your review would be the "clencher" of the deal.  biggrin.gif
biggrin.gif

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(Viseguy @ Oct 25 2006, 05:57 AM)
QUOTE(wimg @ Oct 24 2006, 04:55 PM)

Ah so! Thanks for the pointer, Wim.

It's a pleasure, Viseguy!

Warm regards, Wim
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QUOTE(Stylo @ Oct 25 2006, 07:15 PM)
QUOTE(wimg @ Oct 24 2006, 02:37 PM)
Actually, started that... biggrin.gif

Wishing you good luck and good stamina smile.gif

Thanks, Stylo...

I think I'll need it biggrin.gif...

Warm regards, Wim
Chris
Dear Wim,

Great review as others have said, and also an excellent example of how a single ink can look so very different when coming from different pens held by one hand. We should remember that when we discuss how each of us "sees" any particular ink - the pen and the paper are very much part of the total equasion.

Thanks again,
Chris
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Hi Chris,
QUOTE(Chris @ Oct 26 2006, 11:53 AM)
Dear Wim,

Great review as others have said, and also an excellent example of how a single ink can look so very different when coming from different pens held by one hand.
Thank you for your kind words!
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We should remember that when we discuss how each of us "sees" any particular ink - the pen and the paper are very much part of the total equasion.

Thanks again,
Chris
I agree here, and this is exactly why I started doing reviews a while back with multiple pens. It also gives a better idea of what an ink can achieve from a shading point of view. These reviews I did first on a neutral fountain pen friendly paper, and now I included a few other paper samples. I´ll be looking into other papers generally available, i.e., worldwide available, for my next reviews, after I have recovered from this one of course laugh.gif.

I didn´t do water tests, but that was only because the thought of messing up the review was something I could not (yet) deal with - and too little ink really to try this out separately. biggrin.gif Will be remedied soon enough laugh.gif.

Warm regards, Wim
lefty928
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If I hadn't already bought a bottle, this review would have convinced me to. Great job wimg!


It convinced me. I ordered right after I read it! Thanks for the really helpful and extensive review of Galileo Brown and of the 1 orange and 26 brown inks ohmy.gif .
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Hi leftie,
QUOTE(lefty928 @ Oct 27 2006, 04:53 AM)
QUOTE
If I hadn't already bought a bottle, this review would have convinced me to. Great job wimg!


It convinced me.
biggrin.gif
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I ordered right after I read it! Thanks for the really helpful and extensive review of Galileo Brown and of the 1 orange and 26 brown inks  ohmy.gif .
Thank you!
My plan is to add another page when the number of new or not yet shown inks warrants it. I am now up to 3 already biggrin.gif.

Warm regards, Wim wink.gif
lefty928
Oh no, I have no willpower. Another of your extensive reviews could be bad for my budget! <_<

But seriously, it's so helpful to see what colors look like in different pens -- looking forward to the next installment.
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QUOTE(lefty928 @ Nov 1 2006, 07:43 AM)
Oh no, I have no willpower.  Another of your extensive reviews could be bad for my budget!  <_<

But seriously, it's so helpful to see what colors look like in different pens -- looking forward to the next installment.

O, not too worry, for now I was just talking of a few more browns to add to the 26...biggrin.gif

Warm regards, Wim wink.gif
bossy
I saw this newish noodlers in called Kiowa Pecan, and it's listed under the
regular inks section (not swishers) and it looks similar to the galileo ink?
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