INK REVIEW: Waterman Audacious Red

Waterman Audacious Red

Merry Christmas!  Posts have been a little light over here and this will be my last post before the end of year. Happy New Year!

I have lots of exciting things planned for 2014, but let’s dive right into the review of Waterman’s Audacious Red.

I wish I had better news for you – seems like the holidays should be full of light and cheer, but Audacious Red isn’t very exciting to me.

I test all new fountain pen inks in a Lamy Safari. I know the pen well, have several (many) of them, and they make a good standard pen for these tests.

Audacious Red Writing Sample

 It’s pretty – and I have to admit that after having written for a week or so with it, I found it more attractive as time went on. It’s not a bold, in-your-face color. It’s just red.

Waterman Audacious Red Sample Writing

The problem I have with this ink is that it’s dry. Oh-so-dry. I used a medium nib in the Safari, but it looks more like a fine. And looking at the writing above, there appears to be some shading, but I actually think it’s where the ink flow couldn’t keep up with my normal-paced writing.

Maybe you have a pen that you’d like to slow down a bit. If so, this Audacious Red could be for you.

It’s not wet enough for me – and it’s not very saturated either. Check out the swabs below for a look at that.

Audacious Red from Waterman – ink swab tests

I’m glad I didn’t invest in a full bottle of this ink. I ended up using it for everyday use, but went back to MontBlanc Winterglow for my holiday cards.

Here’s the full review . . .

Ink Review – Waterman Audacious Red

What did you use for your holiday cards this season?  And!…what is on your wish list this year?  We’re having a not-so-spendy Christmas this year – can’t wait to see what is in my stocking.

Fountain Pen Feeds on Instagram + Some From My Feed

Sailor 1911
Kyo Maki-e Fountain Pen

I’ve had the above pen (mine in the Chrysanthemum design) forever and only recently inked it. Oh my goodness, I don’t know why I waited so many years to give it a go. I’m in serious love with this pen. I filled it with Noodler’s Black (my go to for new pens) and it’s pretty terrific.  (By the way, I love a little nib creep – the smearing you see is from wiping after filling, not crazy nib creep.)

Pilot Metropolitan Fountain Pen

Two Rose Gold Fountain Pens

Above: (L) TWSBI 580 Rose Gold Fountain Pen  (R) Montblanc Starwalker Fountain Pen

I’m a believer.

Imagine That! 

Lily, Sammy Fae Baker, Bella

Best picture of the dogs I’ve gotten in a long time. Reminder to self: hold their attention with cookies.

Montblanc Winter Glow Ink

Pelikan Edelstein Amber Ink

The New Brush Dance Calendar

That’s me on Instagram.

And here are some others that regularly post fountain pens on Instagram.

MrMikeDudek

PJay55

PabloGarq

EdJelley

HeyMatthew

Colonel4God

Aleks111

FoxChoc

WriteGear

PenAddict

Who are you following?

INK REVIEW: J Herbin Ocean Blue 1670

Ink Review:  J Herbin Ocean Blue 

A (mostly) wordless post for this first Monday after Thanksgiving.
Good, clean color.
Starting issues in my TWSBI 540 (B)

Final Thoughts:  It’s ok.  I wish it had some gorgeous, special sheen like the Rouge Hematite. I wish even more that I didn’t have so many flow issues – even with a broad nib.  I like it enough to give it another go another day.

Have you tried J Herbin’s Ocean Blue?