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Manufacturer: Parker
Series, colour: Super Chrome Blue-Black
Pen: Waterman Hemisphere „F”
Paper: Image Volume (gramatura 80 g / m2)

Specifications:
Flow rate: good
Lubrication: good
Bleed through: unnoticeable
Shading: noticeable
Feathering: unnoticeable
Saturation: very good


A drop of ink smeared with a nib
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The ink smudged with a cotton pad
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Lines
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Water resistance
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Ink drying time
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Ink drops on a handkerchief
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Chromatography
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Sample text in an Image Volume (80 g / m2)
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Sample text in an Oxford notebook A5 (90 g / m2)
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Sample letters in a Rhodia notebook No 16 (90 g / m2)
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Sample letters in a Clairefontaine (120 g / m2)
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Palette of shades
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Too much purple, not enough black for me, but thank you once again for another flurry of reviews! :D You're on a roll!

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Isn't Superchrome the ink that even Parker 51s couldn't handle? :o (And they were originally designed for using Superchrome in....)

I must say, though, that the color is really interesting....

Thanks for the review. I think.... :huh:

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Yes Ruth, this is a review of an ink which did that and which has not been made for a very long time. So long ago that I personally only know one person who is alive today who could have purchased a new bottle of it.

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I saw a bottle of Superchrome in an antiques mall a bit downriver from me a couple of years ago. I did NOT buy it....

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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  • 3 years later...

Last year (or two?) I tried out Superchrome Blue-Black. I don't remember so much purple in it...more like an ordinary blue-black, leaning less blue and more toward black. I loaded a Chinese pen, one of the modern versions of the P-51 Vac. 

 

Sometime this month, I will post some pictures of it. 

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