Monthly Archives: October 2014
FOUND AROUND FRIDAY – Noodler’s Fountain Pens Edition
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The above photo started a discussion about flex pens and that started a discussion about Noodler’s fountain pens and how I don’t have a single Noodler’s fountain pen that works like I’d hoped.
Feeling inspired, I found all of my Noodler’s fountain pens and a container of one of my most reliable inks – Pilot Iroshizuku’s Fuyu-syogun.
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Noodler’s Konrad Flex Fountain Pen – Clear |
This one accepted the ink easily. I love the blind cap covering the twisty thing for the piston. If you’ve ever accidentally twisted a twisty thing and gotten ink all over the place, you know what I’m talking about here.
How’d it write?
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Noodler’s Konrad Flex – Writing Sample |
I tried. I did a little scribbling, a little shaking. I gave the piston a little twist. I looked at the alignment of the thing to the other thing. Yeah. No.
Moving right along . . .
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Noodler’s Nib Creaper Flex Fountain Pen – Yellow and Blue |
The Nib Creaper is super-slim and has a great ink window – stylish and functional. I love the way they look.
How do they write?
Yellow first . . .
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Noodler’s Nib Creaper Flex – Writing Sample |
It started out so well, but quickly became inconsistent. In the image above, it’s easy to see that the writing is darker at the top of the page and lighter as I near the end of the top paragraph. There were also some hard starts. The flow just wasn’t right.
You know what makes me crazy? Inconsistent fountain pens. Work or don’t work, darn you!
Let’s look at the blue version . . .
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Noodler’s Nib Creaper Flex – Writing Sample |
OK! Alrighty! The blue Noodler’s Nib Creaper (why is it named that??) is kind of nice! It writes, it’s fairly smooth a bit of happy feedback. It flexes! And it recovers quickly from railroading – very nice!
I’m going to call this one a win. For those keeping score, that is one win out of three pens.
Let’s keep going . . .
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Noodler’s Konrad Flex Fountain Pen |
A black version of the Konrad Flex. Love that big ink window and, again, a blind cap protecting the piston’s twisty thing.
How’s it write?
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Noodler’s Konrad Flex – Writing Sample |
Wait. What?
This pen wouldn’t take up the ink. I tried several times, several different ways. I took the thing out of the other thing, adjusted it a bit, and tried again. No go.
I don’t know.
Fail.
What’s next?
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Noodler’s Ahab Flex Fountain Pen – Clear Demonstrator |
Pretty sure the Ahab is the biggest of the Noodler’s pens. It fills with a plunger mechanism (fancy!) and looks like it could easily be converted to an eyedropper (but don’t quote me on that).
This is a pen I’ve reviewed in the past.
The ink sucked right up into the pen and I was feeling hopeful.
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Noodler’s Ahab Flex – Writing Sample |
The Ahab wrote decently – until I started flexing the nib.
Does it work as I’d hoped? No.
What’s the score now? Is anyone keeping track?
Argh.
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Noodler’s Konrad Flex Fountain Pen – Red |
This pen is pretttttty. I really really wanted it to write well.
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Noodler’s Konrad Flex – Writing Sample |
It wrote fine! Passed all but the hardest of the hard flexes. Seems like it recovered well from the over-flex. I like it! Thank goodness because it really is a looker. In fact, when Mr. Pentulant saw it, he asked, “Are you sure that’s a Noodler’s?” Ha!
I set all of the pens aside overnight and came back to them the next morning. How’d they do?
You’ll notice that the two pens that didn’t write the night before, didn’t write the next morning. No surprise there (especially since one of them didn’t have ink..ha).
To the defense of Noodler’s for a moment . . . These pens are made to be tinkered with. If you’re a fiddler and you want to fiddle, maybe you’ll have more success than I have had.
I watched Brian Goulet’s video. I tried. I freakin’ tried (and then blamed myself? no.). I have come to the conclusion that I’m willing to tinker a little, but I mostly just want my pens to write when I pick them up. You know?
I’ve also concluded that Noodler’s pens are inconsistent as a whole. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if I went out to the living room, picked up the blue one, and it didn’t lay down a single line of ink. Likewise, that plunger-fill pen might just work today.
And it’s that inconsistency that I cannot stand. Noodler’s pens are not for me. Noodler’s inks are a different story!
OK, what do you think? Noodler’s pens – love ’em or hate ’em?
WORDLESS WEDNESDAY: Diamine Pumpkin and Diamine Blaze Orange
INK REVIEW: J Herbin Stormy Grey
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Handwritten Review: J Herbin – Stormy Grey |
There has been so much chatter in the fountain pen community about J Herbin’s Stormy Grey ink. So much anticipation. It’s all about that gold sheen, baby.
When Goulet Pens finally announced that they had it in stock, it was sold out in under an hour – and I missed it. Arrrrgh.
I hurried over to Amazon to see if I could find it there – score! It’s the same price at both places – $26 for 50 ml.
Above: Like the other J Herbin special editions, this bottle is extra special, sealed with wax, and quite lovely. Except that only the smallest pens could fit into the opening of the bottle. And my wax on the screw top is already cracked – whomp whomp.
Below: The sheeny bits came to a rest at the bottom of the bottle. You’ll want to shake well before using this ink.
Below: Sheen on the towel that I used to wipe my nib. Crazy, right?
All of that Stormy Grey sheen is just fine, but how does it write?
Looking for the sheeniest sheeny picture of them all? Check out my friend rubengamez’s feed on Instagram. It’s crazy good sheen!
https://instagram.com/p/uEbTlGBafn
FOUND AROUND FRIDAY
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That’s it from me this week. Hope you all have a good weekend.
xox
PEN REVIEW: Pilot Parallel 6mm
Let’s dive in . . .
I have two Pilot Parallel Pens – around ten bucks each, yo. I opened and played with both, but only inked the blue 6mm version.
Above: The pen comes with two Pilot proprietary ink cartridges (one red, one black) and a converter. These inks are mixable. I don’t get into it here, but Rachel Goulet has a terrific video that you should watch.
Converter? For cleaning the pen unit? Huh? What the heck? While I don’t know yet if it will help with cleaning, I am sure that the converter cannot be used for ink. The seal is not nearly sufficient to keep ink in the converter. Strongly suggest not trying it, but please take pictures if you decide to go for it – I love a beautiful mess.
My understanding is that the Pilot CON-50 converter will work with this pen. I plan to find out. Because, really, imagine big fat shaded or sheen line? Oooh…or maybe Diamine Flamingo Pink?
The Parallel is available in four different sizes. The different sizes have different colored caps. They are:
- Blue 6 mm
- Green 3.8 mm
- Yellow 2.4 mm
- Red/Orange 1.5 mm
- separating topics/sections on a page
- crossing items off of my to do list
- writing short (very short) love notes to Mr. Pentulant
- the pen cannot be posted – come on, pen manufacturers, help a girl out
- doesn’t come with a converter that can be used for ink – arrrgh.
Have you tried one of these? Do you love it?
FOUND AROUND FRIDAY: Where I’ve Been Edition
FOUND AROUND FRIDAY: What What I Read Edition
just a little something i posted on instagram earlier this week“Each print is a beautiful recreation of the original label and ink it represents.” Noodler’s Ink
“This pen boasts a bold sleek industrial design that will stand out from the crowd.” Ed Jelley
“It’s not exactly the west coast but it is the other side of the Mississippi.” FP Quest
“I went through the first handle bag looking for the little brown bag holding my Akkerman boxes.” From The Pen Cup
“There’s something unsettling about buying unrefrigerated milk.” The Impulsive Buy
“Should I negotiate a lower salary?” Ask a Manager
“It has all the rich flavor of ketchup with a hint of smoky BBQ and a boozy undertone.” Minimalist Baker
What are your plans for the weekend? We have a long list of things that need to be done around the house. Pretty sure we’ll be able to squeeze some fun in along the way, too.
xox
ALMOST WORDLESS WEDNESDAY: Noodler’s #41 Brown
Noodler’s #41 Brown Ink Review Well, hello, #41.I’m just going to say it:It’s not terrible and there’s nothing special about it.Instagram friends may know that I actually have fallen in love with a brown ink. More on that another day. Do you have a favorite brown? Which is it?