I recently purchased a bottle of Noodler’s “Suffragist Carmine” from Goulet Pens and a lime green TWSBI Eco directly from TWSBI. The bright pink ink looks rad in the TWSBI and although Goulet Pens said that the ink was “wet” in the description, it works really well in my M nib pen.
It’s bright. It’s loud. It’s not quite hyper-pink, but you could almost use it to highlight. I haven’t tried it yet and don’t know how it responds to a wider nib on basic paper. BUT it’s a fun ink and it’s a political ink. I happen to get a kick out of Noodler’s political inks– whether or not I’ll use it regularly or not is irrelevant. I do, however, find this color to be fun and uplifting.
It’s definitely watery, but like I said, on paper it performs well. I mostly use APICA and OCS paper.
If you’re looking for something fun, this pen and ink combo will definitely do the trick!
I tried my first pink fountain pen ink recently… Diamine Hope Pink. I’m not sure what I’m going to use it for, but it’s a beautiful colour 🙂
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My first ink in my first pen was Noodler’s Cactus Fruit. It’s bright and purple-y and I still don’t know what I’m going to use it for!
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I SO want some of this ink but I can’t seem to find any left anywhere. I loved looking at this post!
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