This is a handwritten review of the Noodler’s Singapore Sepia ink and it is the 1st ink that I bought so I’ve decided to write a review of it on why I chose this to be the first ink I ever gotten. A typed transcript is below in case my handwriting is hard to read.
Noodler’s Ink
Singapore Sepia
This review is written with a Faber-Castell E-Motion Medium nib pen on a Moleskine Weekly Notebook.
This ink is one of the first ink I bought for this pen which is also my first fountain pen. This ink is the famous Noodler’s “Bulletproof” ink which resists UV, bleaching and is water-proof. This series is part of a series that was created specially for the Singapore market. It looks alot like squid ink. It shows slight feathering and significant bleedthrough on this paper. That aside, it writes smoothly but did encounter some start-up problems with this ink when left unused in the pen for a few days. It also makes the lines thicker as can be compared with the previous scan of the Mont Blanc British Racing Green review.
However, if you are in the market for a unique purplish “Bulletproof” ink that resists the known tools of the forger and check washers, look out for this ink especially if you’re on a trip to the sunny island of Singapore.
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