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Noodler's Blue American Eel


yazeh

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This ink was part of blind ink testing on another pen site.

 

It's a happy colour, for people who love blue, shading and use good paper and avoid water ;)  I won’t recommend this for sweaty palms or mermaids :D

It’s a great colour for artwork and washes, as you can see on this quick sketch on Apica:

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Chroma:

 

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Dry time is long on Rhodia: 

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on Tomoe RIver 68gr it didn't dry after 3 hours, so I had to use a tissue paper as a blotter, see for yourself:

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Ink on tissue paper:

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It loves water as you can see, but something might be salvaged...

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Writing samples:

(My apologies for the low quality of scans)

Apica

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Midori:

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TR 68gr:

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Mnemosyne:

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a bonus sample, on Apica Premium notebook, (a different quote)

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·  Pens used: : Jinhao Medium/ Fude, Jinhao X159 fine, WIngsung 3013

·  Shading:  Lovely

·  Ghosting:  On cheap paper yes. 

·  Bleed through: On cheap paper yes.

·  Flow Rate: Wet

·  Lubrication: Good

·  Nib Dry-out: Not noticed

·  Start-up: Not noticed

·  Saturation:  Soft

·  Shading Potential: Good 

·  Sheen: Faint

·  Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Not noticed

·  Nib Creep / “Crud”: No

·  Staining (pen): I doubt it.  

·  Clogging: Nope. 

·  Water resistance: Meh!

·  Availability: 3 oz/ 90 ml bottles

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Very thorough review. A nice shade of medium blue with great shading. :thumbup:

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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Great review, @yazeh! :)  I'm sure you know this isn't exactly my favorite shade of blue, but do I like the bird-wash with his winter boots. :D  Maybe I could send him out to work the snowblower this morning?

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Thanks. Nice review. The (lack of) water resistance and long drying times make this pen unfit for my normal use, but it is otherwise interesting enough to give it a try eventually.

If you are to be ephemeral, leave a good scent.

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1 hour ago, chromantic said:

Very thorough review. A nice shade of medium blue with great shading. :thumbup:

Too kind 🙏

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1 hour ago, LizEF said:

Great review, @yazeh! :)  I'm sure you know this isn't exactly my favorite shade of blue, but do I like the bird-wash with his winter boots. :D  Maybe I could send him out to work the snowblower this morning?

I wish I could send it, to the shovelling, or maybe I'll send it after our supposed snow storm... ;)

I know you're more into Blue blacks and everything murky :D

 

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1 hour ago, txomsy said:

Thanks. Nice review. The (lack of) water resistance and long drying times make this pen unfit for my normal use, but it is otherwise interesting enough to give it a try eventually.

It's a fun ink for drawing or journalling (with a blotter) but otherwise as I said, it"s loves water/ humidity...

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46 minutes ago, yazeh said:

or maybe I'll send it after our supposed snow storm...

🙏 :) Here's me wishing you snow in all the places where you want it and none of the places you don't! ;)

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2 hours ago, LizEF said:

🙏 :) Here's me wishing you snow in all the places where you want it and none of the places you don't! ;)

Snow on the garden, but not on the garden path :D

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