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Sheaffer Skrip Black


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Hello dear FPN members
today i tested my new Black ink the Sheaffer Skrip used my Sheaffer 300 with M Nib, a good behaving ink, nice flow, really nice color ''not the blackest black ink for sure'' the Pelikan 4001 Brilliant Black is darker, not a quick drying ink need around 45 sec to dry while the Pelikan 4001 Brilliant Black needs 3 sec or so, nice packaging and a nice looking bottle for sure and wheen it comes to the water test its not that bad....
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Thanks for that.

I really like this ink.

A couple of cartridges of it came with a recent Sheaffer Taranis purchase (see link below)

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/264334-sheaffer-taranis-medium-nib/?p=2952983

 

Sadly, have more than enough blacks at the moment -

Noodlers Black,

Sailor Jentle Black,

Pilot Black,

Parker Quink Black,

Pelikan 4001 Black,

 

but will no doubt buy a bottle if I stumble across one as I really do like it - no frills just great ink.

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Thanks for that.

I really like this ink.

A couple of cartridges of it came with a recent Sheaffer Taranis purchase (see link below)

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/264334-sheaffer-taranis-medium-nib/?p=2952983

 

Sadly, have more than enough blacks at the moment -

Noodlers Black,

Sailor Jentle Black,

Pilot Black,

Parker Quink Black,

Pelikan 4001 Black,

 

but will no doubt buy a bottle if I stumble across one as I really do like it - no frills just great ink.

Thanks for the link i really like that FP

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I actually prefer this to Parker Quink and Waterman. Both of those are two gray. This one is just right and has worked very well in all of the pens I've tried it in both old and new.

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Cathy L. Carter

 

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I actually prefer this to Parker Quink and Waterman. Both of those are two gray. This one is just right and has worked very well in all of the pens I've tried it in both old and new.

 

I've not tried Waterman's but I LOVE how Parker Quink Black splits into blues and yellows when gently washed over with water.

The Sheaffer seems quite neutral (in my limited use) and dare I say it a good substitute for Take Sumi ?

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