Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'nichepens'.
-
Diamine x Niche Pens Alexandrite Many thanks @JungleJim for the sample. This was a part of blind test on the FPGeeks. Ink is made by Diamine for Niche pens aka Purepens Uk. Ink comes in both shimmering (30 ml bottles) and non-shimmering (30 ml /80 ml bottles). This sample was the non-shimmering version. It’s a gorgeous, saturated teal /turquoise, with beautiful shading and a red sheen on most papers. The writing experience is so exquisite that makes you forget about the world. Dry times are about 25s on Rhodia, so ink is not suitable for lefty over writers. I left the ink for a long time in the pen. Surprisingly cleaning while needed quite a bit of flushing was easy. While there's some water resistance, you don't want this ink anywhere close to sweaty palms/ pools etc. The amount of dye that washes out is impressive Ink is best used with Japanese paper, where the shading/ sheening is most prominent. Copy paper is not for this ink and with Rhodia the sheen is present mostly with the wettest pen (Nib creaper) The wetter the pen, the more prominent the sheen, the dryer the “sheen” becomes shading. The sheen is very subtle with EF-F nibs on Midori, Tomoe River 68gr, obvious with M, B nibs, disappeared with the stub, and with Semi-flex nib creaper it became prominent. On Iroful paper, the shading appears as sheen, with the flex nib, the sheening was massive. Chroma: Writing Samples: Photo: Papers are Midori /Tomoe River 68 gr /Iroful Nibs are B/Stub/ Semi-flex Comparison: Water test: Left side 10 seconds under running water. Sample was written with glass nib. So, amount of ink is more than a normal nib. Sample was left 1 hour under fan. While there's some resistance to water, you really don't want this ink any place near water Art Work: Sailor Kiwa-guro, Diamine X Niche Pens Alexandrite and Noodler's Polar Brown. · Pens used: Lamy (Reverse Ef, EF/F/M/B, 1.1) , Noodler’s Nib creaper · What I liked: Writing experience, artwork and cleaning. I also liked how you could have both shading/ sheen. · What I did not like: Long dry times, and close to water it can be messy (nit picking) · What some might not like: Long dry times, copy paper. · Shading: Gorgeous. · Ghosting: Yes, on cheap paper. · Bleed through: Yes, on cheap paper. · Flow Rate: Wet · Lubrication: Excellent. · Nib Dry-out: Did not notice. · Start-up: Great · Saturation: Saturated · Shading Potential: Yes baby! · Sheen: Yes · Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: A tiny bit on copy paper. . · Nib Creep / “Crud”: Did not notice. · Staining (pen): Not at all. · Clogging: Did not notice. · Cleaning: Quite easy. · Water resistance: Non-existent. · Availability: 30 ml (shimmering), 30 ml/ 80 ml bottles (non-shimmering) Please don't hesitate to share your experience, writing samples or any other comments. The more the merrier
- 13 replies
-
Hi all, This is my first post after lurking for a bit. I got my first fountain pen from Ross Adams of Niche Pens. I ordered a B nib and had it modified to a 1.1mm cursive italic. The only other fountain pen that I currently have is a vintage Waterman 52 with a flex nib. Comparing the two, I have to say the the M600 writes smoother. Here are some writing samples: http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp170/alex_ner/M600.jpg