Mr_Misanthropy
Practically Family
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- Chicago, Illinois
Well the pen I have now is pretty bottom of the line, I think. It's a Parker Latitude, I got it for about $50 at Staples. It's about all I can afford though, and I love it.
I've been looking at some different ink online, Noodlers and different Parker inks mainly. I just really like the labels on the Noodlers ink bottles mainly, very artistic. But as the above poster mentioned, it looks like Noodlers takes longer to dry, so, may not be what I'm looking for. I've tried searching specifically for quick drying ink, but no luck. I'll check out the Private Reserve also. I haven't ever used bottled ink, only cartridges. I'm definitely wanting to take the plunge.
I'll have to figure out how to use my converter, but it doesn't look like rocket science. I ink the bottled ink is all part of the vintage charm. I like the idea of having a few various colored ink bottles strewn about my desk.
Any more suggestions on quick drying ink?
I've been looking at some different ink online, Noodlers and different Parker inks mainly. I just really like the labels on the Noodlers ink bottles mainly, very artistic. But as the above poster mentioned, it looks like Noodlers takes longer to dry, so, may not be what I'm looking for. I've tried searching specifically for quick drying ink, but no luck. I'll check out the Private Reserve also. I haven't ever used bottled ink, only cartridges. I'm definitely wanting to take the plunge.
I'll have to figure out how to use my converter, but it doesn't look like rocket science. I ink the bottled ink is all part of the vintage charm. I like the idea of having a few various colored ink bottles strewn about my desk.
Any more suggestions on quick drying ink?