Noodler’s Ink
Singapore Honourable Blue
This review is written with a Faber-Castell E-Motion Medium nib pen on a Moleskine Weekly Notebook.
I received a pair of this ink from a fellow FPN member about a year ago and I would like to thank him once again. This ink is also part of the Singapore series ink that Noodler’s catered for this island market and as such it bears the same “Bulletproof” properties as the other inks in its stable. It has very slight feathering as compared to the Singapore Sepia but it has considerably more bleedthrough than the Singapore Sepia.
It is not one of my favourite inks as it dries to a faded blue colour which is a little hard on eyes. It does write fairly smoothly though the lines it puts down are rather thick. It is this ink that makes me want to get a fine/extra fine nib instead of a medium. It does smell a little funny though I suspect it is a feature of most Noodler’s ink.
I won’t personally recommend this ink but if you already have a good collection of the Singapore series ink then maybe you should just get it to complete the collection. The bottle does however have a nice picture of the Singapore skyscapers and a statue of Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore so it could be a nice memorbilia of Singapore!
<Below is a scan of the bleedthrough. As you can see, there is significant bleedthrough on the Moleskine paper.>
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I bought one bottle Honourable Blue last year, and tried it with few pens (I have 50+ pens). This ink is not that good compare to Hero (my favourite).