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Hey again everyone! My question is how does Noodler's ink behave in a fine nibed Pilot Metropolitan?

For reference I was looking at purchasing this ink: https://www.gouletpens.com/noodlers-black-swan-australian-roses-3oz-bottled-fountain-pen-ink/p/N19065

 

Thanks for your input!

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I am using Black Swan in Australian Roses in a number of pens, and it works great in all of them. That includes Pilot Vanishing Points in F, 1mm stub, and their EF nib. In my fine Metropolitan I am using Noodler's Fox red ink, and it works great. I think Fox is more saturated than BSAR, so my experience indicates that BSAR ink would work great in a fine Metropolitan.

 

BSAR is one of my favorite inks of all, and has behaved wonderfully in every pen I've ever filled it with (over the past 3 or more years). That includes nibs up to 1.5 mm and down to the super fine EF Vanishing Point nib (and many pens and nibs in between).

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