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This is going to be horrendously low tech as this is all new technology to me. Additionally, the hand scrawled review is straight from the pages of my personal journal [Eccolo] and I have no idea if it'll show the rich color of the ink.

 

At any rate, I'm so thrilled with our new ink that it drove me to try a scanner I've never used. If you haven't ordered this ink, you need to! :thumbup:

 

Edit - It looks black in the picture, but it's really a gorgeous deep purple.

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Thanks for a prompt review and decorative scrawling - for those of us waiting for the ink to cross the atlantic it made the wait seem even longer. Gorgeous colour, can't wait!

 

 

This is going to be horrendously low tech as this is all new technology to me. Additionally, the hand scrawled review is straight from the pages of my personal journal [Eccolo] and I have no idea if it'll show the rich color of the ink.

 

At any rate, I'm so thrilled with our new ink that it drove me to try a scanner I've never used. If you haven't ordered this ink, you need to! :thumbup:

 

Edit - It looks black in the picture, but it's really a gorgeous deep purple.

 

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This is going to be horrendously low tech as this is all new technology to me. Additionally, the hand scrawled review is straight from the pages of my personal journal [Eccolo] and I have no idea if it'll show the rich color of the ink.

 

At any rate, I'm so thrilled with our new ink that it drove me to try a scanner I've never used. If you haven't ordered this ink, you need to! :thumbup:

 

Edit - It looks black in the picture, but it's really a gorgeous deep purple.

 

Great job Ghost. Way to break the story. Beautiful ink.

 

I have a page of notes already down in Galileo Manuscript, but, wont be able to get it scanned until tonight.

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Parker:51"Special"Stipula:Ventidue(new version)Rotring 600Sheafer:Snorkel

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Nathan Tardiff of Noodlers made the ink.

 

Thanks for the scan! Looks just like what I was expecting. I love inks that change color as they dry.

 

Stephen

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Thanks for share,interesting color,looks like a vintage Sheaffer Persian Rose ink found some years ago,

best Regards,

René.

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Good review! Thanks! Now I wish I hadn't told them to hold mine until the blue is ready!! AAARRRRGGGG

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Got mine with today's mail and inked it in a CS100 Amethyst (not the flecked Amethyst). Wow, the shading is fantastic and the color is a dark reddish purple. Nice ink. Great feathering resistance, even on cheap filler paper. Flow is wonderful. Only downside for me as a lefty is drying time - rather slow.

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Rene - It's made by Noodlers for Fountain Pen Network [this board you're reading on!]. Check out the pinned link at the top. Next orders will be in January. We all [posters on the board] helped design it, which makes it more fun! There are also the Gallileo Brown and soon a Van Gogh Blue to come.

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Well done Ghost, and don't worry, it looks wonderful in the picture....lots of delicious shading.

 

Thanks for the review. :thumbup: It'll keep me going 'till my consignment arrives, and I am able to make a Tulipe Noir entry in my own journal!

 

 

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Rene - It's made by Noodlers for Fountain Pen Network [this board you're reading on!]. Check out the pinned link at the top. Next orders will be in January. We all [posters on the board] helped design it, which makes it more fun! There are also the Gallileo Brown and soon a Van Gogh Blue to come.

Dear Ghost,

thanks for advice and update.Sorry to be myself in limbo... :roflmho:

Regards,

René,

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Great review. Like pakmanpony, I asked that my order be held until the blue is ready for release. Also, like pakmanpony, I'm having second thoughts as I wish it were here already.

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That is so beautiful! Just the color I was hoping for. :wub: Thanks for scanning and posting that, Ghost Plane.

 

Though it does make the wait until Monday even harder now! The PO couldn't deliver it because the boxes were already full. :glare:

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I was surprised by this ink. I was after the brown and as an afterthought, threw in a bottle of Tilipe Noire. I'm so happy I did. I've started to use it in a wet medium Stipula Etruria and love that deep, dark color and shading you mentioned. Good stuff and in the end, glad they found my lost package so I know what I would have missed.

 

Nice review GP!

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Just an update on the performance of this ink. I had a few pens which were finicky about inks and the Tulipe Noire definitely agrees with them. Beautiful flow in a pen that was having problems following a piston repair. The "breathing" problem experienced with my PR inks is gone and back is the luscious flow I remember from pre piston problem days.

 

On cheap notebook paper, I occasionally see a little bleed thru using my wet B nibs, but far less than I'm used to in the PR inks. The color is easy on my eyes under all lighting. Some colors are finicky under incandescent bulbs, but I can take this ink even into low lighting and still see what I'm doing.

 

Someone who has this AND the Galileo, let me know if the brown is as well behaved. If so, I'll be placing new orders in January. :thumbup:

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I had a few pens which were finicky about inks and the Tulipe Noire definitely agrees with them.

I haven't used a lot of Noodlers in the past but the nib creep I'm experiencing in the Stipula with the Tulipe Noire is pretty much the norm for that brand I believe. It doesn't bother anything so I don't mind a little ink seeping onto the nib. This ink is flowing pretty generous too.

 

Haven't tried the Galileo yet.

 

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