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vermiculus
I was surprised to find that this old favourite ink has only one review on the FPN, and that has unfortunately lost its picture. Time, I thought, to post my own - especially now I have access to a flatbed scanner!

Waterman's Havana Brown is a great ink. The colour is a lovely reddish brown, reminiscent of cigars and rosewood. It's readily available - almost as common as bottles of Quink - and comes in distinctively chiselled 30ml bottles at a fair price. Here, I've given comparisons of PR's Copper Burst and diamine's Sepia and Monaco Red.

The pen is The Shendish Pen (a wonderful old BHR Flexi) and the paper is Oxford's Optik 90gsm, which I think is an excellent staple.

This is my first review - I'm about to post six - and I'd appreciate feedback and questions.


Reginleif
I picked up a bottle of this a couple of weekends ago. I love this ink. It's just not waterproof, and around me... who tends to spill things... that's not a good thing. But, gosh, this ink looks lovely on some cream or ivory colored paper! Thanks for the lovely scan and review!

Oh well, that's why I am hopefully acquiring some FPN Galileo Manuscript Brown. wink.gif
vermiculus
QUOTE(Reginleif @ Jul 8 2008, 10:05 PM) [snapback]664036[/snapback]
It's just not waterproof, and around me... who tends to spill things... that's not a good thing.


If you spill the ink, though, you'll be very grateful for its easy mopability!

Thanks for the compliment.
Opus104
Havana is my "go to" ink. A perfect review for a perfect ink. Thanks.

Reginleif - you'll enjoy the color and fastness of the FPN Galileo (it does have the expected nib creep though).
Levatio
Nice review and excellent writing style. Too bad the Havana Brown is not waterproof, because from what I see in your writing sample the color seems to be a nice robust dark brown with good contrast. I'd like to compare Waterman Havana Brown with Private Reserve Chocolat and FPN-Noodlers Galileo Manuscript Brown.

I have used PR Chocolat before. Today I inked with Galileo's brown my Pelikan Sahara with a Binder medium cursive italic nib. In my writing, which is not as good as yours, Galileo Manuscript looks lighter than Chocolat, with a nice shade of redish brown on regular white office paper. So far Galileo is flowing wet and dries relatively fast. Can't post samples because I don't have a color scanner. blush.gif Anyway, thanks for the Havana Brown review. thumbup.gif I might buy a bottle just to try the color.
manolo
I love Waterman Havanna but I must admit that I don't use as often as I would like...I am a bit worried about what will people think at the office if they see me writing with this color. For most of them, I am already "original" enough by using these fountain pens!
But now that I have received a 2-pen case I am seriously thinking of taking to work one pen filled with Havanna and other with Waterman Blue or Quink black, so I have both options.
Anything written with Havanna looks to me so classy...
Reginleif
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Havana is my "go to" ink. A perfect review for a perfect ink. Thanks.

Reginleif - you'll enjoy the color and fastness of the FPN Galileo (it does have the expected nib creep though).


It's been about 24 hours since I followed the directions and sent an email with an order. I'll give it another day or two before I inquire as to the status. I'm eager to try it even more, now. smile.gif And nib creep... since the bulk of my ink collection consists of Noodler's bulletproof/waterproof inks, I'm used to it. Bleh. Oh well, small price to pay and it doesn't hurt the pen any.
misterh
Thanks for a nice review. I haven't used Havana for a while, I must order a new bottle.
david6
QUOTE (vermiculus @ Jul 8 2008, 10:01 PM) *
I was surprised to find that this old favourite ink has only one review on the FPN, and that has unfortunately lost its picture. Time, I thought, to post my own - especially now I have access to a flatbed scanner!

Waterman's Havana Brown is a great ink. The colour is a lovely reddish brown, reminiscent of cigars and rosewood. It's readily available - almost as common as bottles of Quink - and comes in distinctively chiselled 30ml bottles at a fair price. Here, I've given comparisons of PR's Copper Burst and diamine's Sepia and Monaco Red.

The pen is The Shendish Pen (a wonderful old BHR Flexi) and the paper is Oxford's Optik 90gsm, which I think is an excellent staple.

This is my first review - I'm about to post six - and I'd appreciate feedback and questions.


Nice review of an old favourite of mine. I havent used this ink for a while as I am using Diamine Saddle Brown, which I think is very similar. I still have a bottle of Havana Brown though so I must load up a pen and try it again. I can't use this colour at work as I have had too many comments about it, so I am using Diamine Damson for work. Outside of work brown ink is still a love of mine.

I look forward to reading your other reviews

David

PS Love your hand writting
langere
Great review! Makes me think I should get a bottle - I have PR Copper Burst and I loved the comparison - Havana Brown, IMO, comes out looking better than Copper Burst sad.gif

Erick
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