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Chromatography of Troublemaker Inks colour in question, 2nd round (photo)
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This is a follow-up to https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/gallery/image/16640-chromatography-of-troublemaker-inks-colour-in-question/. I would like to acknowledge and express my appreciation of the great customer service I received from Troublemaker Inks. Gab sent me a replacement bottle of Milky Ocean as promised, by DHL Express service to Australia no less. It had crossed my mind to ask for a sample of Foxglove straight from the source for comparison, since it was suggested by others that the bottle of ink I got from Cult Pens was likely to be Foxglove that was inadvertently mislabelled; but somehow I neglected to do so. To my utter surprise and delight, Gab also sent me a full bottle of Foxglove in the package, even when I failed to ask for a sample! That's truly going above and beyond. As it turned out, the ink I had on hand is neither Foxglove nor Milky Ocean, according to… everything, including chromatography. The colours of the ink clinging to the cap liner of each bottle are different, the colours that I can see through the plastic walls of the bottles are different, and all three inks rendered differently on the page as well. The chromatograms indicated that Foxglove and Milky Ocean are closer to each other, than my bottle of ink is to either of them.© A Smug Dill
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Chromatography of Troublemaker Inks colour in question, 2nd round (scan)
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This is the scanned image of the artefacts in this photo:© A Smug Dill
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Chromatography of Troublemaker Inks colour in question
A Smug Dill posted a gallery image in FPN Image Albums
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I have a bottle of Troublemaker ink that is clearly labelled Milky Ocean on the cap, but writes more violet than blue on any paper I've tried. There is some doubt as to whether it's actually Milky Ocean, or actually something else in a mislabelled bottle. I showed the photos and scans to Gab at Troublemaker Inks, who then asked for chromatography of the ink I have. Gab opined that it looks like Milky Ocean but couldn't be sure (that it wasn't a mislabelled bottle), and so is sending me a new bottle of Milky Ocean.© A Smug Dill
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Troublemaker Inks Troublemaker Inks is a small ink manufacturer in the Philippines. Their website indicates that their inks are 100% handmade, and "offer a personal and artisanal alternative to contemporary fountain pen inks. Everything from the mixing, bottling, and packaging is done by hand." They state that their inks are "Honestly-priced - Show your support for the little guys! Our inks maintain an economic price-to-mL ratio because we don't put a premium on them. 100% of your purchase goes to the materials, transport, and directly supporting the people creating your ink." They also offer free shipping, shipping worldwide for free with no minimums. I was first introduced to Troublemaker inks by our fellow FPNer, herrjaeger, who kindly sent me a sample of Troublemaker Abalone. I fell in love with the color and wanted to try some of the other colors. I also read Nick Stewart's ink comparison (.https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/349449-painting-with-troublemaker-inks/?hl=%2Bnick+%2Bstewart). Unfortunately, Troublemaker Inks are a small operation and limited in their sales. I have tried for several months to order from them, but they were not accepting orders. Finally, I heard that Shigure Inks were selling Troublemaker Inks, but they were sold out. Then, out of the blue one day I went to Shigure's website and they had new stock. I immediately ordered a bottle of Abalone, Petrichor, Milky Ocean and Grape Vine. I have been using the inks now for a couple of weeks, in several different pens and on several different kinds of paper. My overall impression is positive. Troublemaker Petrichor in TWSBI Eco with 1.1 stub nib Troublemaker Abalone in Leonardo Momento Zero with stub nib Troublemaker Milky Ocean in TWSBI Eco with 1.1 stub nib Troublemaker Grape Vine in Leonardo Momento Zero with Fine nib Troublemaker Petrichor in Nemosine Fission .8 stub nib Paper: Tomoe River 65 gsm Abalone, Petrichor and Milky Ocean all have a watercolor effect, with nice shading and haloing. Abalone is a medium blue with green, gray and pink undertones. Petrichor is gray with subtle shades of green and pink undertones. Milky Ocean is a light to medium blue with pink undertones. Grape Vine is a fairly saturated dark lavender with a forest green sheen to it. All of these color variations depend upon the nib and especially the paper used. Troublemaker Petrichor in TWSBI Eco with 1.1 stub nib Troublemaker Petrichor in Nemosine Fission .6 stub nib Troublemaker Milky Ocean in TWSBI Eco with 1.1 stub nib Troublemaker Milky Ocean in Nemosine Fission .6 stub nib Troublemaker Grape Vine in Leonardo Momento Zero with Fine nib Paper: Clairfontaine Classic Hardbound Notebook - Blank All of the inks behaved fairly well on all the papers used with minimal showthrough. Milky Ocean seems to have some bleedthrough on Clairfontaine paper, but not Tomoe River. I also used them on HP All-in-One 22 lb copy paper and was very impressed with minor feathering, bleedthrough and showthrough. I was not given a choice of "wetness" which the Troublemaker Ink website advertises. I believe that I was sent the "standard" version which is supposed to be "wet". I found all of the inks to be moderately wet with some lubrication. They behaved well, even in my Nemosine pens which seem to be fairly dry pens. Petrichor is probably the driest ink of the four and Grape Vine seems to be the wettest ink. Of the four inks, my personal favorite is Abalone. I love the color and the variations particularly with a 1.1 stub nib. Troublemaker Abalone in Pilot Metropolitan with fine nib Troublemaker Abalone in Nemosine Fission with medium nib Troublemaker Abalone in Leonardo Momento Zero with 1.1 stub Paper: Clairfontaine Classic Hardbound Notebook - Blank Overall, I really like these inks, particularly the watercolor effect of Abalone, Petrichor and Milky Ocean. While Nick Stewart thinks they are great for inks their artistic value, I am convinced that they are great inks for everyday journal writing and doodling.
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