"Terry McGinty" wrote in message
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"~****-magnet~"
Methinks your name has everything to do with your problems, and
nothing to
so with pens and ink.
I've used Noodler's inks in my fine nibbed pens for some time with
nary a
problem.
luck-magnet
Temporarily I am using someone else's account and have not disturbed
his settings. "****-magnet" or any name that appears is no more
relevant than any other. I appreciate your positive overture!
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These inks may not be the best for medium and/or fine nibbed pens.
I
have experienced drying and clogging of both a Waterman and Romet
medium, both newer pens. Because the higher concentration of
pigment
in Noodlers, the stroke-line looks better when used with fine and
medium nibs but be prepared for problems. Using the same two
Noodler's
inks in a broad-nib MB seems to be no problem with it's generous
ink-flow but I hesitate to load it into a Pelican since someone
complained to me that Noodler's totally ruined his Pelikan and
lead to
replacement. He didn't say what nib he was using but I heeded his
warning.
Noodler's inks are so striking in appearance so it is very
disappointing. It is certainly an opposite to the more watery
Pelican
inks so perhaps there is a reason.
-T