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Here's a review of one of my regular dark reds.

 

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Nice review! It makes me wonder how it compares to Noodler's black swan in english roses, seeing that this deep red ink in your scan has little to no brown (at least from what I see). Off to check in the swab shop!

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Your handwriting really casts into relief the beauty of this ink.

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Thanks for the review, I'd been curious about this ink. Lovely handwriting, too!

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This is a great ink. Perhaps my favorite.

Thank you for the great review.

John

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Noodler's Red Black is one of my favorites! Since I'm not a red ink fan, I was curious when I saw the name of this ink, so I ordered it quite some time ago and love it!

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I found this to really look good coming from my Pilot Knight! Saved the ink for me, it's a match made in heaven!

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Nice review! It makes me wonder how it compares to Noodler's black swan in english roses, seeing that this deep red ink in your scan has little to no brown (at least from what I see). Off to check in the swab shop!

+1 on the samples, some pens make this ink look brown, which was a major turnoff for me, but after experimenting with different pens I found the best in this ink.

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Noodler's Red-Brown is currently my go-to ink for editing papers and reports. It's different enough to catch attention without being so in-your-face as a really-red ink. I do see some bleeding with cheap copy paper, though, so be careful if you have to work with that medium.

 

Great review and wonderful hand...

 

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what a handsome ink! i just don't know why i haven't bought it yet....

 

thx for the review, mhphoto -you've become a review machine!

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thx for the review, mhphoto -you've become a review machine!

 

Hehe, keeps me sane… :roflmho:

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This ink was in heavy use for several months last year, complemented the Noodler's Walnut that I was using primarily.

 

I'm enjoying your ink reviews, mhphoto!

 

 

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I just got a sample of this ink in my last Goulet order and it reminds me of a ball point that I used (and liked) 30+ years ago... :glare:

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NICE! I'm loving the shading on this ink! I think I'm going to have to get a sample. thanks for your review!

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Do. It's one of those inks that you keep coming back to once you've used more than one fill.

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