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Rohrer & Klingner Verdura – Sponsored By JetPens!

14 Monday Apr 2014

Posted by Five Cat Penagerie in Ink Comparison, Ink Review, Rohrer & Klingner, Uncategorized

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brause, dip nibs, dip pen, Fine Nib, Flex Nib, Flex Pen, flexible nib, Fountain Pen, Fountain Pen Ink, Fountain Pen Ink Review, Green Ink, Ink, Ink Review, Iroshizuku, J. Herbin, jet pens, jetpens, jetpens.com, noodler's creaper, Noodler's Flex, noodlers ink, r&k, rohrer & klingner, rohrer and klingner, rohrer klingner, Shading, sheen, verdura, waterman, waterman 52, waterman 52½V

I’m incredibly excited to be debuting my first SPONSORED ink review! The ink for this review was graciously provided by JetPens.com. This particular ink is a very bright, happy light(ish) green with good shading and consistent performance. You can find it for sale on JetPens.com, right here.

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Here are some comparisons with other green inks:

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And some not so green (disregard the typo about blue ink):

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And on some common papers:

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And lastly, the torture tests. Though it fought admirably against acetone and alcohol, it didn’t fair well at all against water and ammonia (and, of course, bleach obliterated it, but that’s hardly uncommon for most inks). The faint writing on the bottom of the page reads “Ten Minute Soak”. Obviously this ink wasn’t meant for Seattle.

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So, if I had to nitpick, what would I change about it?

Well, I’m a big sheen fan, so obviously I’d love it to have more of that, but the fact that it doesn’t isn’t a negative in and of itself. I have found that, with the exception of their iron gall inks, Rohrer & Klingner inks seem to be more prone to feathering than most other “up market” inks, even on Rhodia. Feathering is one thing, but bleedout just annoys the heck out of me (see the “Brause” sample). Again, this seems pretty common with R&K inks.

I like to again thank JetPens for making this review possible! I’ve been a loyal customer of theirs for years, and in fact my very first bottle of fountain ink was purchased from them—J. Herbin Vert Réséda (along with several Brause nibs that thoroughly annoyed me until I figured out how to play them like Charlie Daniels plays his fiddle). I don’t take recommending online shops lightly, and there are few that I will do business with on a regular basis, and JetPens has been one of those, years before I was contacted about a sponsored review. 🙂

Rohrer & Klingner Alt-Goldgrün

01 Saturday Mar 2014

Posted by Five Cat Penagerie in Ink Review, Rohrer & Klingner

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Most of my favorite inks belong in the “useful” category, meaning that I can use them at work and people won’t say “Wow, why are you writing with mercurochrome?” (Thank you, Noodler’s Dragon’s Napalm) But, despite looking like you’re writing with a dilution of chlorophyll, Alt-Goldgrün is definitely one of my favorite inks.

On good paper it’s almost whimsical, like you’re writing with liquid forest.

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Rohrer & Klingner Helianthus

01 Wednesday Jan 2014

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Apache Sunset, Diamine, dip pen, Fine Nib, Flex Nib, Flex Pen, flexible nib, Fountain Pen, Fountain Pen Ink, Fountain Pen Ink Review, Fountain Pen Network, helianthus, Ink, Ink Review, J. Herbin, Nib, Nibs, Noodler's, noodler's apache sunset, Noodler's Flex, noodler's flex pen, noodlers ink, Pens, private reserve, private reserve shoreline gold, rohrer & klingner, rohrer and klingner, Shading, sheen, waterman, waterman 52, waterman 52½V, yellow ink

I’m not an enormous fan of very bright/light inks like Helianthus, but this color in particular is just gorgeous.

Rohrer & Klingner Helianthus

The three major iron gall-based inks on the martket…

29 Sunday Dec 2013

Posted by Five Cat Penagerie in Diamine, Ink Comparison, Montblanc, Rohrer & Klingner, Various Pen Stuff, Writing Sample

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blue black, blue black ink, blue ink, crappy paper, dark blue ink, Diamine, diamine registrars blue black, ferric, ferric ink, gall, gall ink, iron, iron gall, iron gall ink, midnight blue, mont blanc, montblanc, montblanc midnight blue, registrars ink, rohrer & klingner, rohrer and klingner salix, salix

I found this while sorting through some old reviews that needed posting. The Montblanc sample was written with a very wet writing Waterman. though since Montblanc callously murdered the iron gall formulation of Midnight Blue I guess it doesn’t matter all that much. 😦

Iron Gall Comparison

Rohrer & Klingner Blu Mare

07 Sunday Apr 2013

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Baystate Blue, blu mare, blue ink, blue mare, Diamine, dip pen, Fine Nib, Flex Nib, Flex Pen, flexible nib, Fountain Pen, Fountain Pen Ink, Fountain Pen Ink Review, Fountain Pen Network, Ink Review, Nib, Nibs, Noodler's, Noodler's Flex, noodler's flex pen, noodlers ink, Pens, r&k, r&k blu mare, rohrer & klingner, rohrer and klinger, rohrer and klinger blu mare, Shading, waterman, waterman 52

This is one brilliantly bright and charismatic ink. Highly recommended!

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Water Resistance Test

16 Saturday Mar 2013

Posted by Five Cat Penagerie in Diamine, Ink Comparison, Iroshizuku, J. Herbin, Noodler's, Rohrer & Klingner, Sailor, Waterman

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Working on Gothic Letters

08 Friday Feb 2013

Posted by Five Cat Penagerie in A Random Writing, Rohrer & Klingner, Writing Sample

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2.4 mm, 2.4mm, blue ink, dip pen, Fine Nib, Flex Nib, Flex Pen, flexible nib, Fountain Pen, Fountain Pen Ink, Fountain Pen Network, Ink, iron gall, iron gall ink, Noodler's, Noodler's Flex, noodler's flex pen, pilot parallel, pilot parallel 2.4, pilot parallel 2.4mm, r&k, R&k salix, rohrer and klingner, rohrer and klingner salix, salix

I’ve been trying to get semi-proficient with several italic scripts, as so far I’ve only been comfortable with flexed writing. So why not mix the two?

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Three Great Copy Paper Blues

29 Tuesday Jan 2013

Posted by Five Cat Penagerie in A Random Writing, Noodler's, Rohrer & Klingner, Sailor, Writing Sample

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Here are my three favorite blues for when I’m writing on less-than-ideal paper.

Otherwise good behaving, heavily-shading and/or sheening inks more often than not are rendered by bad paper into flat, feathering, bleedthrough-prone monstrosities.

But not these three inks. Shading is heavy on all three and bleedthrough isn’t an issue at all.

Noodler’s Bad Blue Heron: A part if Noodler’s Warden Series, their most fraud resistant inks currently produced. Feathering sent a problem and shading is heavy. There’s even a tad of the ink’s subtle sheen.

Sailor Sei-Boku: This ink is one of the only pigmented inks on the market that’s truly safe for regular use in fountain pens. On copy paper its behavior couldn’t be better. Shading and sheen are prominent. The sheen is especially striking considering the absorbency of the paper.

Rohrer & Klingner Salix: This is an iron gall ink, a category of ink that is known for its good behavior on a wide variety of paper.

You won’t regret trying any of these fantastic inks.

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