What’s Your Favorite Ink Or Pen?
02/09/2013Do you ever get asked what’s your favorite ink or pen? That’s a tough question when there is so much variety on the market but still people ask.
“Can I answer with my three favorites?”
“Nope, I really want to know your top choice. Betcha can’t pick just one!”
“Okay, but this is only my choice at this moment and subject to change in a heartbeat.”
Then there are those who ask what’s your favorite item within a brand. Even that can be hard to answer. Here’s the list but only for manufacturers for which I really do have a preferred ink or pen.
Inks
- Rohrer & Klingner: Solferino
- Noodler’s Ink: Black Swan in Australian Roses
- Diamine: Sepia
- Iroshizuku: tsuki-yo
- J. Herbin: Lie de Thé
- De Atramentis: Stihlblau (steel blue)
- Stipula: Verde Muschiato
- Caran D’Ache: Storm
- Private Reserve: Avacado
- Montblanc: Racing Green (discontinued)
- Parker Penman: Ruby (discontinued)
- Waterman: Blue-Black
- Platinum: Pigment Blue
- Sailor: Brown (discontinued)
- Namiki: Blue
Pens
- Sailor: 1911 (the full-sized model)
- Platinum: #3776 Century B
- Pilot: Custom Black Stripe (discontinued), Custom 742 (current model)
- Namiki: Falcon SB
- Levenger: Kyoto True Writer
- Lamy: Vista 1.1mm
- Pelikan: M215
- Montblanc: 220 OB (discontinued)
- Esterbrook: Gray, double jewel “J” with a 9128 nib
Since turn about is fair play, what are your favorites?
I don’t have a favorite pen because I don’t have many pens, but I do have lots of inks. Favorites so far are: De Atramentis Pearl Violet, Diamine Ancient Copper Brown, J Herbin Larmes de Cassis, Iroshizuku Fuyu-syogun, Private Reserve Black Cherry, Rohrer & Klingner Alt-Bordeaux, and Sailor Apricot. I’ve got miles of vials I’ve yet to try, though, so this list will change in a month’s time 🙂
The De Atramentis Stihlblau you listed looks like a blue I could love. I’m still trying to shake off the vibes a bad blue so I’ve steered clear of all blues lately.
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by PostMuse 02/09/2013 at 6:48 pmThat’s a varied list! Diamine Ancient Copper Brown pleases a lot of folks. One of these days, I’ll have to try it.
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by inkophile 02/09/2013 at 6:54 pmThat’s an easy question. My favorite pen is an India Black 1943 double-jewel Parker 51 Vacumatic, with a medium nib. A WW-II vintage pen, Noodler’s Air Corps Blue-Black ink accompanies it perfectly.
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by dalerupright 02/09/2013 at 7:04 pmPelikan M600
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by Jeanne 02/09/2013 at 7:06 pmIf I had to pick:
Pen brands
Edison Huron Grande
Sailor Pro Gear Imperial Black
Franklin-Christoph Model 66
Ink Favorites:
Rohrer & Klingner Blau-Schwarz
Montblanc Bordeaux (discontinued) (Racing Green would be 2nd)
Pilot Iroshizuku Fuyu-syogun
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by Ray 02/09/2013 at 7:31 pmWhich Pilot in black stripes you meant? There were several pens –in different sizes and shapes– with that decoration. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Iv11uVEqFls/TrGyICe5mdI/AAAAAAAACc8/OAey4zE51Mg/s1600/IMG_3400-blog-WM.jpg
On my side, I so not even try to make such a list. At the end, I just want a pen that writes well. The problem lays on the definition of “well”, And I am sure you understand that.
Thanks again for the stubbornness of blogging.
Cheers,
BT
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by brunotaut 02/09/2013 at 8:21 pmMy Black Stripe is the Custom full size at the top of your image. Is it properly a Custom, an Elite, or a Custom Elite? Unfortunately, the section has an occasional if tiny leak but the nib remains superb.
Welcome. Writing my blog helps balance some of the insanity of life. I’m sure you know what I mean.
Best,
Margana
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by inkophile 02/09/2013 at 8:38 pmUp to my knowledge, that is Custom model. Period. But I am speaking based solely on my unit, made in 1978, Its nib is made of 18K white gold. However, I think the model was initially marketed in 1974.
Regards,
BT
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by brunotaut 02/10/2013 at 8:25 amThanks for the info, Bruno. My Custom is dated 1977. I love the huge 18k white gold nib especially with purple ink. That duo always makes me happy.
Best,
M
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 12:59 pmMy favourites change with what I have in use. These days I never keep any pens in constant use rather looping around my collection, varying nibs and inks based on my database algorithms. It can take six months for a pen to get back into use, nibs (especially M600 Pelikan ones) could take a year to get back around and inks are taking slightly more than a year between uses at the moment.
Some favourites from my twelves pens in use at the moment
Pens
M400 and M600 White Tortoises
M600 Ruby Red
Nibs
18K stub on my Bexley Americana Yellowstone
Music nib on Platinum 3776
Custom 1.3mm CI by John Mottishaw on M600 White Tortoise
Inks
Noodler’s Navy
Diamine Wagner
Private Reserve Sherwood Green
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by justdaveyb 02/09/2013 at 10:45 pmYou really are a Pelikan kind of guy at least this week. The build quality is excellent so it’s easy to see why. The Bexley stub and Mottishaw CI must be special to stand out in your collection. We agree on the Platinum #3776 Music Nib and it is in my rotation though the Platinum Century B gets more use. That might be due to the Platinum Pigment Ink in the Century. It’s a bit more practical than the Diamine Sepia loaded in the #3776 MU. I haven’t tried any of the inks you like but Noodler’s Navy is on my list of inks to acquire someday. Is there a pen in your collection that works exceptionally well with it?
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 12:35 pmPelikan pens dominate my collection these days but it was not always the case. Buying all 12 M620 City series pens really got me into them. The ability to switch nibs around adds to their attraction. I have two more Pelikan in the mail to me as we’ll. Noodler’s Navy works with everything (even Pilot Custom nibs).
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by justdaveyb 02/10/2013 at 1:42 pmHmmm. Not sure about the reference to Pilot Custom nibs. I have had very dry ones or ones with inconsistent flow but also ones that flowed very well. Which way does Navy swing?
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 1:55 pmSorry my SU and FA Pilot nibs are drywriters and some inks will not work at all with them. Noodler’s Navy flows quite well and does work in these rather fickle nibs.
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by justdaveyb 02/10/2013 at 2:04 pmAh, now I get it. My FA is so afflicted but I don’t have Navy to put it to the test. I wonder what other ink might make it flow more consistently. It’s a fine pen but not so good for someone with a light touch. I am tempted to sell it and stick to the Platinum Century FF. We seem to be better suited to each other. 🙂
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 2:47 pmPilot iroshizuku inks work well in my FA – not surprising.
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by justdaveyb 02/10/2013 at 2:49 pmI just looked at some writing samples and the FA feathered rather badly with asa-gao and syo-ro. I also found a note to try Namiki Blue or Noodler’s eel ink next. Wonder what I was thinking when I wrote that…
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 2:55 pmMy FA is very paper sensitive. Rhodia and Clairefontaine paper stock are all I use with it.
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by justdaveyb 02/10/2013 at 2:58 pmWill keep that in mind when I fill it next time. Thanks for the tips. 🙂
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 3:00 pmMy current favorite inks are:
Waterman – South Sea Blue aka Inspired Blue
Pilot Iroshizuku – Kiri-same
Diamine – Saddle Brown
Herbin – Poussiere de Lune, Lie de The
Lamy – Blue-Black
Pelikan – Blue-Black
Favorite pens:
Vintage Sheaffer – Pen for Men III
Vintage Waterman – Ideal No. 3 (flexy!)
Pelikan – M215, M600
Pilot – Decimo
Esterbrook – Copper J, 9555 nib
Lamy – Lamy 2000
Montblanc – 144
TWSBI – 540
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by personalgeographic 02/10/2013 at 5:00 amMona, that’s a great list of inks. I went back and forth over the same two Herbin colors but finally decided on Lie de The in part because it works well even in my Pentel Pocket Brush Pen. Which Pelikan M215 do you have? My silver rings model with Noodler’s Ottoman Azure went to a meeting with me this past week and was very pleasant to use.
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 12:41 pmI have both the M215 Rings and the Lozenge (“diamonds”). The Lozenge is my preferred writer, mainly because it has a nice, wet F nib (the Rings has a B nib). I like the size and weight of it, and it was a gift from a beloved uncle.
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by personalgeographic 02/10/2013 at 11:12 pmSentimental value can make even something mediocre memorable. How does the B nib flow? My Rings has a wet flow but it also has a Binder stub nib. His mods are known for that so it isn’t a good comparison.
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 11:23 pmMy B nib on the Rings is a medium-flow 80’s steel nib I got from a sale at penboard.de (Tom Westerich’s site). It doesn’t have much character but it satisfies certain occasional writing needs of mine. I suppose I could have it stubbed…
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by personalgeographic 02/11/2013 at 11:02 pmIf you aren’t thrilled with the B, a custom stub might be more fun as well as more useful. Or you could just purchase a custom replacement nib from one of the nibmeisters. Does that interest you?
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by inkophile 02/12/2013 at 12:01 amOne of my friends does good regrinds locally, the nib is inexpensive enough that he can do it for me. He stubbed my BB M200 nib 🙂
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by personalgeographic 02/12/2013 at 1:55 amA friend who regrinds nibs? That’s great! Are you going to ask him to modify the nib?
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by inkophile 02/12/2013 at 11:50 amI might! But not yet. I have to wait my turn (our other friends have asked him to do their regrinds as well), hahaha!
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by personalgeographic 02/14/2013 at 1:42 amA queue? He must be really good!
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by inkophile 02/14/2013 at 10:27 amThis is an interesting question. One I’m willing to ponder for more than a minute since I’m snowed in due to a blizzard this weekend. =)
As for inks, that’s a tough one because I am still relatively new to fp’s and inks and am still searching for my “favorites”. But, I really like inks, perhaps more than I like pens. Among those that I have tried thus far, I would say that these are my favorites:
Caran d’Ache Sunset
Noodler’s Black Swan in Australian Roses
Noodler’s Ottoman Rose
Mont Blanc Lavender Purple
Iroshizuku Kiri-Same
Noodler’s Ellis Island Blue-Black
Sheaffer Blue-Black
Pilot Blue-Black
Sheaffer Turquoise
Noodler’s Sequoia
Diamine Meadow
Mont Blanc Racing Green
Waterman Havana Brown
Aurora Black
As for pens, I’m still getting a handle on what I enjoy. I wouldn’t say that I have much of a collection, as fountain pens are still a relatively new hobby for me, but I do have a few that I really like.
Esterbrook Transitional w/ 2556 nib
Sheaffer Imperial IV w/touchdown filling system
LAMY Vista EF
Pilot VP w/Binder Broad Stub
Cross Sauvage Ivory Python
TWSBI Micarta
Notice that my ink list is 2x as long as my pen list. So, I guess I’m well on my way to becoming a certified inkophile. LOL.
😀
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by kp 02/10/2013 at 6:16 amBrrrr. Keep your pens and inks warm. Paper can fend for itself. 😉
We don’t share much overlap on inks save AU Roses and MBRG but I have read good things about many of those inks. For a relative newbie, that’s quite a list. It’s a real treat to see colorful ink in a Vista and using that model has changed my mind about demonstrator pens. That clear barrel encourages frequent cleaning so that’s a good thing.
Yes, you qualify as an inkophile. Welcome to the ranks. 🙂
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 12:48 pmVintage Aurora 88P with a flexible nib. Current I k faves Diamond Majestic Blue, Diamine Evergreen, and Iroshizuku Asa Gao
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by aurora88pc 02/10/2013 at 5:02 pmA vintage flex nib sounds lovely. 🙂
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by inkophile 02/10/2013 at 6:53 pm