Summer Watercolor Supplies
18 hours ago
Experience, sum of all errors made
So much ink, so much fountain pens, so much journals, so much notebooks, my name is Woodworker I'm from the Netherlands. I hope you enjoy reading this blog.
My number one notebook is the Moleskine. I alway test my ink and fountain-pen on this paper.
This bottle of Noodler's Army Green I bought at World Lux. Most Noodler's perform well in Moleskine's, that's the reason why I like Noodler's ink so much. Worldlux is a great company and delivers fast.


Moleskine has a lot of fans around the globe. Fountain pen users are not so fond of them, because of bleed-through and feathering. Moleskine also has much inconsistency in it's products (paper). This is an often heard complaint. One book can be great for a fountain pen user. The next can be a bleeder with the same ink and same pen. Moleskine does have a huge market share and much products to choose from.
Graham wrote a nice piece on his travel blog. I hope you like to read this.

Iroshizuku tsuki-yo (night sky greenish deep blue) is an ink Produced by Pilot. I bought this bottle at Jetpens. Great store but a little bit sturdy for the customs-papers.


Noodler's is the manufacturer of the famous Noodler's Black. It is the one with the full bottles (watch out when you open them). 
Iroshizuku yama-guri (wild chestnut brown) is a great dark brown ink with a real classy style. I bought this bottle at Jetpens in Japan. 



Iroshizuku yu-yake (sunset burnt orange) is a great ink from Iroshizuku produced by Pilot. I never had a 'lighter' ink but this one is great. I bought the bottle at Jetpens. 
