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Mrsal,

 

Can you recommend another brown ink that has nice color, won't dry up in the pen to fast, and is fairly waterproof?

 

I have a Lamy Vista (EF nib) and will soon be getting a Pelikan (EF nib). The ink will need to work nicely in them.

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Glad to know about this brown! I love browns of all shades, but I haven't tried this one yet. So I guess I need to add it to my "Wanted" list. Thanks for the good review.

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I love this ink too, but it does creep quite a bit in my yellow Safari, getting ink on the section. Didn't permanently stain it, though.

I may not have been much help, but I DID bump your thread up to the top.

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This is my favorite brown ink. Walnut has been well behaved in every pen I have ever put it in. I've had zero staining issues in light colored pens or pens with ink windows. I've also not had much of a problem with nib creep--a minimal amount occasionally in a few pens, but it doesn't bother me.

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Mrsal,

 

Can you recommend another brown ink that has nice color, won't dry up in the pen to fast, and is fairly waterproof?

 

I have a Lamy Vista (EF nib) and will soon be getting a Pelikan (EF nib). The ink will need to work nicely in them.

 

this is my only brown, but how about watermans havanah brown?

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Nice color. I've had feathering / bleeding experience with various Noodlers inks on inexpensive paper.

How's this ink behave?

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