INKY REJECTS

Three inks that will never ever ever (well, maybe) make it into any of my pens.
We’ll start with Organics Studio Mercury in the middle. Turns out that after sitting for awhile, this ink solidified – well, actually, it gellified (it’s a word).  You can actually see the clumps in the third swab of this really pretty color.
Organics Studio Cobalt is guilty by association. I know, I know. I could try it with a glass dip pen, perhaps. It is a really pretty color – especially when it’s laid down in three layers, yes?
Noodler’s Rochmaninoff. I bought a sample of this from Goulet Pens (love them!) and it’s clear this isn’t like other inks. I had to shake the vial to mix it all up and even then, it looked – suspicious – like something I wouldn’t want to put in a pen. But. When I swabbed it, no problem – perfectly smooth and kinda pretty (in a Pepto kind of way). And look at the glow – pretty, right? I think I’m going to get brave sometime and test this one. Maybe. 
Are there ink brands you just won’t use? Have you ever changed your mind and it worked out ok? Or (yikes) didn’t work out?

3 thoughts on “INKY REJECTS

  1. All of the organics studio colors were redone/reformulated to correct for this gel issue! the new ones are really nice! the new mercury and new cobalt 🙂

  2. Hello…thank you for stopping by. I had heard that the Organics Studios inks had been fixed. I'm afraid that doesn't change my mind on them, however. Here's why…

    ..they are a newer company and that means the inks have not been tested over the long-haul
    ..they have already had a production issue that could have caused, at least, serious inconvenience for users – at most, major problems with beloved writing instruments

    Perhaps a “proceed with caution” attitude is the better course? Use with dip pens or pens that one doesn't love the most?

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