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Old April 23rd 04, 12:54 AM
Tom McG.
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I am considering trying Noodler's Ink. Is it a free-flowing ink? How does
the flow compare with Quink and/or PR Tanzanite?

Thanks,
Tom
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Old April 23rd 04, 10:17 AM
Nicolás Parres
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Hello, Tom

The flow resembles vintage Skrip Inks, although all the color gamma is
substantially more saturated. Another must from Nathan.
If I need to compare, I'll put Noodler's at the same step that Quink.
A comparison with any ink from the manufacturer you ask (PR is not
Persian Rose in your mind as is in mine, yes?) is outrageous for any
Noodler's color.

Best,

Nicolas
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I am considering trying Noodler's Ink. Is it a free-flowing ink? How

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the flow compare with Quink and/or PR Tanzanite?

Thanks,
Tom



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Old April 23rd 04, 01:51 PM
Tom McG.
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Nicolas,

Thank you for the reply. Yes, in my mind PR is Tanzanite - the other
colors are beautiful, but it is the flow (in addition to the color) that
makes me love Tanzanite.

I am considering Noodler's Sequetegue as an alternative to the Quink
Blue-Black that is my mainstay. When I write I put very little pressure
on the nib, so a free-flowing ink is a must.

Thanks for the help,
Tom

Hello, Tom

The flow resembles vintage Skrip Inks, although all the color gamma is
substantially more saturated. Another must from Nathan.
If I need to compare, I'll put Noodler's at the same step that Quink.
A comparison with any ink from the manufacturer you ask (PR is not
Persian Rose in your mind as is in mine, yes?) is outrageous for any
Noodler's color.

Best,

Nicolas

 




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