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Noodler's Eternal Luxury Blue Fountain Pen Ink

Noodler's Eternal Luxury Blue Fountain Pen Ink
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Product Description

Noodlers Ink has formulated a NEW Eternal Blue with fluorescent, yet conservative blue color. It has been formulated with Bulletproof qualities so that it is impervious to water, bleach, and light. It is as fraud-proof as Noodlers Bulletproof Black. Waterproof, Bleach-Proof and in the manufacturers words Bullet-Proof. For doctors, lawyers, engineers, business people...anyone who needs their work to be absolutely permanent, fraud proof and still copyable. 1 oz. (30 ml.) glass bottle.


Product Details

  • Brand: Noodler's
  • Model: 19180

Features

  • Genuine Noodler's Quality
  • BLUE Fountain Pen Ink
  • Bulletproof
  • Lightfast
  • Waterproof

Customer Reviews

A tough, convenient, blue ink for fountain pens5
I write with Noodler's Eternal Luxury Blue ink all the time for secure recordkeeping (student attendance in the classes I teach; need I say more?) in a color that says, "original and handwritten." This stuff is just as tough as Noodler's (standard) Black.

Noodler's Eternal Luxury Blue is not as good for two-sided writing on bad paper as Noodler's (standard) Black is, but for the color blue I count that as a security feature. A photocopying forger would have to spend lots of time and money to produce a convincing color photocopy of both sides of a sheet of paper with exactly the same shadow-through and print-through of handwritten marks or writing in this ink, while a handwriting forger would have to try many times to produce marks or writing with exactly the same shadow-through and print-through.

One behavior you might notice, if your pen's nib is an exposed metal surface (not covered with colored enamel), is that Eternal Luxury Blue spreads itself over exposed metal surfaces. This "nib creep" is harmless behavior because the ink doesn't run down onto the grip area. Wiping the ink off the nib is only temporary; more ink will soon spread to replace what you wiped off. Again, this is harmless behavior and a very small price to pay for the security of your marks, signatures and important handwritten texts.

Very nice ink4
This is my 3rd ink from Noodler's & overall I am not disappointed. This ink is a beautiful, rich shade of blue, flows nicely from the nib & like all Noodler's "Bullet Proof" inks, stands up well against attempts to remove it.

There is only one trait that does not excite me about this particular ink, it tends to feather a bit more than I care for & if you are not quick, your writing stands a good chance of bleeding through the page. This feathering is not an issue with "Bullet Proof Black" & is a minor one with "Red Fox".

All in all I think that it is a fine ink, & even if the feathering issue were not resolved, I would & probably shall buy this ink again in the future.

For penman sapphire blue fans5
This is as close as I've been able to come to the old Parker Penman Sapphire Blue, a beautiful, discontinued ink, in a waterproof, "bulletproof" permanent ink. I use it in my Pelikan pens and it looks terrific. It doesn't eeem to evaporate from the pens so it lasts a long time. Though pricey, if you're an executive or other moderate writer, it's well worth the price. If you write a great deal (such as schoolteachers, authors doing it by hand) it's a more costly approach. Try a bottle to see how it goes.