As promised, this review has been rushed to meet the dateline set by myself on The Fountain Pen Network. Below is a typed transcript in case my handwritting is hard to read.
J. Herbin
Orange Indien
This review is written with a Pelikan M400 White Tortoise Fine Nibbed pen on a Moleskine Weekly Notebook.
As with all J. Herbin inks, this ink is also not available in Singapore. This ink is a bright orange coloured ink that shows significant shading on this pen. Unlike the Poussiere De Lune, this Orange Indien ink is slightly slower drying and writes slightly thicker too.
Looking at the colour of this ink, it will be a little difficult to find a suitable functions for it. I primarily use this ink for informal writing and for highlighting on my notebook.
Therefore, unless you already know what you are going to use this ink for or am in the market for a unique ink to add to your collection, I would have a hard time recommending this ink to anyone due to the lack of versatility in terms of usage.
Also, there is a slight bleedthrough noticed on this paper when this ink is used.
Lincoln
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