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Monteverde (Gemstone Collection) Olivine Ink Review


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(Another quickie review, being largely a by-product of my checking how the EF nib on a Delike Alpha performs.)

 

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Colour: I suppose the closest colour of ink I have to it is Diamine Evergreen but, at least in daylight, Monteverde Olivine is slightly more yellow (and Diamine Evergreen has an obvious red sheen).

 

Feathering: None observed on the Rhodia paper I used.

 

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Ghosting and bleed-through: Not from normal writing, but several passes with a soaked cotton swab or a wet nib can cause some ghosting and even bleed-through.

 

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Drying time: Quick enough. No smearing after 15 seconds.

 

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Water resistance: None whatsoever. Washed clean off the page under a running tap in under 15 seconds.

 

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Shading: Some, but slightly subtle. No distinct step going from faint to dark. That's a good thing.

 

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Sheen: Not any to speak of. There is the slightest hint of a dark red outline or 'halo', if you look really hard, but that's about it.

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Love your review! I like the color, but would not buy the ink because it has no water resistance at all. Good to know.

 

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Not sure I know of a green that has any decent water resistance on the market that doesn't absolutely suck in every other way (wancher green and noodlers polar green are waterproof but good lord do they HATE paper.)

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I really must give this ink a try - it's right there in one of my favourite colour ranges.

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  On 10/23/2018 at 7:20 AM, Honeybadgers said:

Not sure I know of a green that has any decent water resistance on the market that doesn't absolutely suck in every other way

Is Noodler's Green Marine ink still on the market? I still have (most of) a couple of bottles of it, and I remember selecting it because of its claim to whatever-proof qualities. I could go and check its water resistance myself, but I injured my wrist on my writing hand and the GP just told me this afternoon to "rest it for a few weeks" (as if!). :rolleyes:

 

My next 'sure bet' would be Sailor STORIA Balloon Green ink, which I don't have. (I have three out of the eight colours, and I bought them in the last couple of months, so I'll assume they're still "on the market".)

 

I have a bottle of Rubinato Verde Inchiostro ('Green Ink') that I bought recently from a local department store, and I'll hazard a guess that it's at least somewhat water resistant. OK, I just tested it, and Rubinato Verde Inchiostro does not cut it at all.

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  On 10/23/2018 at 7:20 AM, Honeybadgers said:

Not sure I know of a green that has any decent water resistance on the market that doesn't absolutely suck in every other way (wancher green and noodlers polar green are waterproof but good lord do they HATE paper.)

 

Rohrer and Klingner sketchINK Emma comes to my mind - see the review from visvamitra. There is also Klara in this ink line - a much brighter kind of green.

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It's the sourness/vibrancy when washed over that puts me off. It's the main reason I don't use my Zhivago much. :mellow:

Thanks for another top notch review.

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I like Olivine!
I had been struggling to find "my" olive green for a while. I was sure Tokiwa Matsu would be it, but, although I like the color that the ink dries to, I don't like the blue-green in the wash and was surprised to discover that sheen is not for me! I thought Diamine Safari would be "the one", but it wasn't enough to entice me away from good old Burma Road. Yet a bottle of Olivine that I picked up without much thought when I saw it in a store at $8 has been in constant use ever since. Not "my green", (right now I'm very keen on De Atramentis' Jean Jaques Rousseau, which is either my perfect murky green . . . . or dirty rinse water!), but interesting enough to keep coming back to.

I like how (in a wet pen) this is more "dark" than "green", with occasional hints of green a pleasing discovery where they do gleam through.

A nice, interesting, good-value ink!

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  On 10/23/2018 at 9:47 AM, A Smug Dill said:

 

Is Noodler's Green Marine ink still on the market? I still have (most of) a couple of bottles of it, and I remember selecting it because of its claim to whatever-proof qualities. I could go and check its water resistance myself, but I injured my wrist on my writing hand and the GP just told me this afternoon to "rest it for a few weeks" (as if!). :rolleyes:

 

My next 'sure bet' would be Sailor STORIA Balloon Green ink, which I don't have. (I have three out of the eight colours, and I bought them in the last couple of months, so I'll assume they're still "on the market".)

 

I have a bottle of Rubinato Verde Inchiostro ('Green Ink') that I bought recently from a local department store, and I'll hazard a guess that it's at least somewhat water resistant. OK, I just tested it, and Rubinato Verde Inchiostro does not cut it at all.

 

I haven't tried green marine, the only one I knew of offhand that was waterproof was polar green, and that ink is hot garbage for any pen that doesn't absolutely positively need to be freeze-resistant. And wancher green is weird as hell, is just feels like it shoots out through the nib, through the paper coating, and soaks into the very soul of the paper. it feathers and bleeds uncontrollably in XXF nibs.

 

Storia might have some waterfastness, since it's a pigmented ink. I just don't like the bright colors of the Storia line.

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  On 10/30/2018 at 1:59 AM, Honeybadgers said:

... the only one I knew of offhand that was waterproof ...

 

I thought we were talking about water resistance, not waterproofness.

 

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Some colour left by Noodler's Green Marine will definitely be lifted off the page upon contact with water, and that could end up staining neighbouring areas on the paper (or staining something else), so it's not waterproof by any possible interpretation of the word. However, it is certainly water resistant, and writing done in Green Marine ink cannot be obliterated or made illegible just by washing or soaking in plain water.

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Again with the semantics :rolleyes:

 

 

You know what I meant. We're talking about it still being legible. No non-pigmented inks that I know of are truly waterproof on paper that doesn't soak in. True waterproof inks are generally outside the domain of fountain pens.

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  On 10/30/2018 at 3:57 AM, Honeybadgers said:

You know what I meant.

No, actually, I didn't. When you changed the wording from 'water resistance' to 'waterproof', it suggested to me a possible 'shifting of the goalposts' in your mind consciously or subconsciously. I wasn't about to assume those two terms have logical equivalence in your cognitive framework; they aren't equivalent in my understanding, and it does not appear from what else I've read on FPN that many others regard them as same.

 

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We're talking about it still being legible. No non-pigmented inks that I know of are truly waterproof on paper that doesn't soak in. True waterproof inks are generally outside the domain of fountain pens.

Yet, more and more so, there are pigmented inks formulated and marketed for use with fountain pens. Or should I now assume (because I allegedly know what you 'meant') fountain pen inks can only include dye inks, and not anything users past or present have put in their fountain pens with which to write irrespective of a higher level of pen 'hygiene' or maintenance required?

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We're not going down this rabbit hole again, so please stop trying to pick this fight. I want us to be able to interact amicably. Your grasp of English is excellent, and you clearly understood the intent of the context we were discussing. It would have made no sense for me to arbitrarily segue into a completely different subject. Don't be patronizing. It's immensely rude. I don't want to sound patronizing myself because I'm fairly sure you already know this, but for future reference, if we're in a thread discussing a subject, and I use a word that could be construed as a simile, that was what I meant, and I'm not suddenly jumping into a new subject matter.

 

 

Most pigmented inks will still move around a bit because they have a dye component. Even the serious pigmented players like sei boku and carbon black will move around enough to not be the best option for a watercolor overlay because they do have a dye component that can't really stay put like their pigments do. I don't know about the Storia inks, though. But every pigmented ink I've seen will stumble a bit if not permitted to soak into the paper because they do have an underlying dye component. Shellac or gelatin based inks create a hard layer that pigmented inks try to emulate. The effect is good, but I write in the rain about 200 days a year as a paramedic, and even platinum carbon will wiggle a little when the page gets wet.

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Sailor seiboku and souboku do not wash out at all, once left to dry on the page for ten minutes or so, in my experience. The same cannot be said about Sailor kiwaguro in the same product line.

 

As far as online discussion and posts are concerned, I'll continue to regard everyone as carefully and deliberately choosing each and every word they write, so they vary their wording, I'll continue to assume that there is something at least subtly different in their cognitive/internal representation of what they are writing about. That's not patronising, but simply having a high expectation of others in line with my expectations I have of myself (which even I sometimes fail to meet). I'm not going to prioritise getting agreement, pretending there is inherent like-mindedness or mutual understanding, or favouring harmony over treating discourse as primarily an intellectual exercise. Even for the purposes of information sharing, precision and accuracy take priority over putting readers in a receptive mindset any day, in my book – except when someone is paying me to facilitate a workshop, or produce a technical report or whitepaper they commissioned.

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I got this ink as a free ink Goulet Pens special. Does anyone else have the issue I am having where this ink crusts heavily on the end of the nib when not in use?

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  On 12/6/2020 at 5:22 AM, davidtaylorjr said:

Does anyone else have the issue I am having where this ink crusts heavily on the end of the nib when not in use?

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In my experience, the forming of nib crud while a pen is capped and unused is indicative of a cap (seal, or design) that is ineffective in preventing ink evaporation. That said, some inks — typically in the red-orange colour range — are more apt to form nib crud in such a pen and/or circumstances; with other inks, the residue volume inside the pen's reservoir would simply reduce, and the 'writing fluid' become more saturated or concentrated in terms of dye load (thus generally darkening), often even without the pen user noticing. I see that as a flaw or shortcoming in the pen and not the ink.

 

My wife was the only one who used our bottle of Monteverde Olivine in a pen outside of ink testing/review, in her Pelikan M205 (2017 Special Edition) Olivine piston-filled pen. Pelikan M-series pens are generally very good at preventing ink evaporation when capped; we have a few here that usually stay filled with ink. I don't recall her complaining about or showing me nib crud from this ink, even though she's used that pen from time to time, and I've refilled it a couple of times for her.

 

So, my suggestion is that you try your bottle of this ink with a pen you know/trust will seal well when capped, and not apt to dry out in any period less than three months if unused and undisturbed. Anything from a high-end (for loose logical equivalence, gold-nibbed) Sailor, Pilot, Platinum, Pelikan or Aurora fountain pen, down to a humble ¥330 Platinum Preppy (which has a cheaper version of the Slip-and-Seal mechanism in the far more expensive #3776 Century models), or something like a Fine Writing Instrument (Bronze Age or Planets series, etc.) pen in between those two ends of the spectrum.

 

I'll happily wager that Monteverde Olivine in a Platinum Preppy/Plaisir/Prefounte (all being cheap pens) will not form nib crud when capped properly.

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  On 12/6/2020 at 9:21 AM, A Smug Dill said:

... Monteverde Olivine in her Pelikan M205 (2017 Special Edition) Olivine piston-filled pen

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Great color, great review. My first thought was that it looks like the pre-release photos of the Edelstein that got us all excited. :(

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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  On 12/6/2020 at 9:21 AM, A Smug Dill said:

So, my suggestion is that you try your bottle of this ink with a pen you know/trust will seal well when capped, and not apt to dry out in any period less than three months if unused and undisturbed.

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Thanks for the suggestion. This was happening in my new Conklin All-American Ebony Gunmetal. The crusting was happening literally within an hour of not using the pen.

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  On 12/9/2020 at 3:33 PM, davidtaylorjr said:

Thanks for the suggestion. This was happening in my new Conklin All-American Ebony Gunmetal. The crusting was happening literally within an hour of not using the pen.

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A bit late to the discussion here, but: I also have a Conklin All-American, originally purchased with the flex nib; which I replaced with a fine nib because the flex dried out quickly. Well, so did the fine, so it's a problem with the design of Conklin's nibs.

 

If they're in constant use, both the fine and the flex work well; with the intermittent use typical of my habits, not so.

 

My TWISBI pens don't have this problem. The All-American is a lovely pen, being a woodworker I delight in the ebony, however, Conklin's nibs suck (literally) the ink out of the reservoir. Not a problem with my antique Conklin Crescent; their engineers should take a look at what was done before.

 

Cheers!

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      Ahh okay, thanks!
    • Scribs 29 July 18:51
      @ TDRabbit, even better would be in Creative Expressions area, subform The Write Stuff
    • T.D. Rabbit 29 July 11:40
      Okay, thanks!
    • JungleJim 29 July 0:46
      @T.D. Rabbit Try posting it in the "Chatter Forum". You have to be logged in to see it.
    • T.D. Rabbit 28 July 17:54
      Hello! Is there a thread anywhere 'round here where one can post self-composed poetry? If not, would it be alright if I made one? I searched on google, but to no avail...
    • OldFatDog 26 July 19:41
      I have several Parker Roller Ball & Fiber Tip refills in the original packaging. Where and how do I sell them? The couple that I've opened the ink still flowed when put to paper. Also if a pen would take the foller ball refill then it should take the fiber tip as well? Anyway it's been awhile and I'm want to take my message collection beyond the few pieces that I have... Meaning I don't have a Parker these refills will fit in 🙄
    • RegDiggins 23 July 12:40
      Recently was lucky enough to buy a pristine example of the CF crocodile ball with the gold plating. Then of course I faced the same problem we all have over the years ,of trying to find e refill. Fortunately I discovered one here in the U.K. I wonder if there are other sources which exist in other countries, by the way they were not cheap pen
    • The_Beginner 20 July 20:35
      Hows it going guys i have a code from pen chalet that i wont use for 10% off and it ends aug 31st RC10AUG its 10% off have at it fellas
    • T.D. Rabbit 19 July 9:33
      Somewhat confusing and off-putting ones, as said to me by my very honest friends. I don't have an X account though :<
    • piano 19 July 8:41
      @The Devil Rabbit what kind of? Let’s go to X (twitter) with #inkdoodle #inkdoodleFP
    • Mort639 17 July 1:03
      I have a Conway Stewart Trafalgar set. It was previously owned by actor Russell Crowe and includes a letter from him. Can anyone help me with assessing its value?
    • Sailor Kenshin 15 July 17:41
      There must be a couple of places here to share artworks.
    • T.D. Rabbit 15 July 12:45
      Hullo! I really like making ink doodles, and I'd like to share a few. Anywhere on the site I can do so? Thanks in advance!
    • Sailor Kenshin 6 July 17:58
      Pay It Forward.
    • AndWhoDisguisedAs 6 July 16:59
      where would I post wanting to trade bottle of ink straight up?
    • JungleJim 3 July 16:14
      @Bill Wood-- just look at the message below you that was posted by @PAKMAN. He is a moderator here on the forums.
    • Bill Wood 2 July 14:24
      Just checking on a classified section and where we are with that. Many thanks. Bill
    • PAKMAN 29 June 1:57
      @inky1 The software for the classified stopped working with the forum. So no we don't have a sales section anymore at FPN
    • inky1 28 June 16:49
      I am not sure which is the classifieds section
    • inky1 28 June 16:46
      IIs there a Fountain Pen Sales board anywhere on here?
    • dave c 25 June 19:01
      Hi. Anybody ever heard about a Royal Puck Pen. Very small but good looking.
    • Eppie_Matts 23 June 19:25
      Thanks! I've just ordered some #6's to experiment with.
    • Al-fresco 21 June 12:11
      @Eppie_Matts Shouldn't be a problem - I've just put a Bock #6 Titanium into a La Grande Bellezza section. Went straight in without any problem.
    • Curiousone11 21 June 4:35
      Any recommendations on anyone who specializes in original pen patents?
    • Eppie_Matts 20 June 1:32
      Hi all - I'm new to experimenting with pens and nibs. Can I put a bock 6 on a Pineider? Thanks!
    • penned in 16 June 17:33
      Hi, I'm new to this forum and was wondering where is the best place to sell a Montblanc ballpoint pen? Are ballpoints allowed here? It's a beautiful pen that deserves a great listing. Thanks.
    • ChrisUrbane 9 June 3:16
      I havent logged in here for a while. I have moved and when I try to change my location on my profile, when I go to save it, it sais 'page not found' and that I do not have authority to change that.
    • Dlj 6 June 20:19
      I am looking for someone who can repair a Waterman Preface ballpoint that won’t stay together
    • Penguincollector 30 May 14:59
      I just noticed that the oppsing team of the game I watched last night had a player named Biro in their lineup. He must be part of Marsell the oily magician’s cadre
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