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Manufacturer: Cross
Series, colour: Black
Pen: Waterman Hemisphere „F”
Paper: Image Volume (gramatura 80 g / m2)

Specifications:
Flow rate: good
Lubrication: good
Bleed through: possible point
Shading: unnoticeable
Feathering: unnoticeable
Saturation: very good

A drop of ink smeared with a nib
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The ink smudged with a cotton pad
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Lines
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Water resistance
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Ink drying time
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Ink drops on a handkerchief
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Chromatography
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Sample text in an Image Volume (gramatura 80 g / m2)
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Sample text in an Oxford notebook A5 (90 g / m2)
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Sample letters in a Rhodia notebook No 16 (90 g / m2)
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Sample letters in a Clairefontaine (gramatura 120 g / m2)
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Palette of shades
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If you have interesting inks and you want to give a sample for testing - welcome.
We can exchange a color sample.

 

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Thanks for sharing this; I like Cross Black. 👍

 

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Cross use to brand their name to Pelikan 4001 inks, legally.

 

I am not into black inks. When i came back to fountain pens about when I retired, I'd ran out and bought Pelikan 4001 inks I'd bought in the States as a lad in the late '50's-early '60's, because they were cheaper than Parker or Shaffer inks.

I ran out and bought a 4001 Black and the Blue ink first thing in I needed inks to feed my starving pens.

I bought Royal Blue ...a couple of times.

4001 Black is a very good black ink..........unless using PP paper and a EF nib (some find it too gray....when it's not the ink but the paper.

It was rated just behind Aurora black for decades.

I still have a 1/2 bottle of 12 year old 4001 Black................still very black enough for me, should the urge ever hit me.

Now Noodlers makes a number of black hole inks; darker than Aurora or 4001 Black Pelikan/Cross.

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Cross use to brand their name to Pelikan 4001 inks, legally.

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The correct term in this case is used to brand their name to Pelikan 4001 inks. They even had the Pelikan bottles.

 

But for quite some time they have a new manufacturer.

The bottles are a unique (square) shape and it says "made in China" on the bottles.

The price is significantly higher than before, they now want to be more high-end than budget.

 

I got myself a bottle of blue-black ink because they claim it to be document proof according to ISO standards.

The colour is rather dark violet than blue-black, but it writes well and it does not dry out in the pen,

even when I don't use it frequently.

I like it because of these qualities, not so much because of the colour.

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