🖋️ Elevate your writing game with the iconic Aircorp Blue-Black ink!
Noodler's Ink 3Oz Aircorp Blue Black offers 88ml of premium blue-black ink, crafted in the USA and housed in a stylish glass bottle. Ideal for professionals and ink enthusiasts seeking a distinctive, reliable writing experience.
Manufacturer | Noodler's Ink USA, Noodler's Ink, USA |
Brand | Noodler's |
Model Number | 19040 |
Colour | Aircorp Blue Black |
Cover Material | Cardboard |
Material | Glass |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 88 ml |
Ink Colour | Blue |
Manufacturer Part Number | 19040 |
Manufacturer | Noodler's Ink USA |
P**A
Waterproof
The ink is good quality, perfect for artist or even writing. It is smudge resistant as it dries quickly and is waterproof so one can easily use water colours with it.
M**4
Artist perspective : A strong contender for any artists arsenal !
Easily became my most reached for inks lately. The Lexington grey is permanent and smells like marker inks for some reason but that ain’t stopping me from using it. Can be easily mistaken for pencil marks but look closer and be surprised. It’s a transparent,wet, beautiful cool grey ink with cerulean blue undertones and good shading capabilities allowing it to be used expressively and can gradually build to near black values using artist grade techniques. Does not stain plastics making it easy to wash in the fountain pens making me use it in all my fountain pens from different brands without any fuss even with the ones that are prone to clogging. Since it’s permanent it can be used with watercolour washes or any water based media. The flow functionality is consistently good and gives a lot of Cleopatra or Egyptian vibes. 90 mL for Around 2k is well worth the money considering it’s archival nature which was filled to the brim which will certainly go a long way
G**U
Great everyday black ink
Works nicely on cheap paper
S**O
Very nice black waterproof ink but takes time to dry
It is waterproof on cellulose paper, but it takes some time to dry completely, even though it may appear dry, if you put water some color fades away. Krishna waterproof ink are better waterproof than this. Also the cost is bit high. Writes smooth with both fine and midium nib pen. Color is very satisfying black, if you shake ur ink bottle and then fill it in ur pen, otherwise it is a bit greyish.
S**.
Perfect shade of gray.
Ink is very quick to dry and is very water resistant.Which makes it amazing for sketching.The ink is translucent on paper but multiple applications turns it darker(near black). Again, amazing for layered artworkProduct comes in very safe and thick foam packaging.One tip:- The bottle is absolutely full to the brim. So absolutely let the bottle rest for a while before opening and always open it on top of rag cloth/paper towels because good chances that you'll spill some ink.Check images for bottle size comparison and ink sample.
A**Y
It’s dark and textured
I have never seen something like this before. Normal ink is like shiny liquid or water with dye in it, but this is not shiny, it looks rough matte black liquid yet fine enough to not trouble parts insidefountain pen. It dries in 8 seconds if using japanese fine, and 11 seconds if germany extra fine. That matte black bulletproof thing it says, gives an additional layer of coating over ink when written. As a result after drying, you will not smudge if you slide finger over it with medium pressure (which is more than enough to test), but if you use high pressure you will smudge it and observe a rough matte texture that you will never find on even expensive dye based inks. And this matte thing also makes the color dark. It’s perfect black, not that dark black like rgb0000 which will make you uncomfortable when looking. I don’t know if the color will fade a little after few days, but I know that it’s archival. And one more thing, due to it’s thickness and roughness instead of smooth, it does not feather on average 58gsm papers. I have used and seen multiple cheap and expensive inks feathering but this ink is just magic. Just open the lid carefully because it’s full wayyy to the top, wayyy top. As you can feel this review is from my heart. And honestly I am waiting for the actual pen in which I will use it, but trust me I have used less but different kinds of both popular cheap and expensive fountain pen and inks. End of the note : don’t even think about buying Lamy inks like T50 or something, that ink is not even worth 1 rupees. If you have Lamy T50 ink, then let your frustration out and yeet that ink into the drain. Kepp the bottle though, it’s nice. See ya chump!
C**R
Best ink
Best ink I have tried so far. It is better than Mont Blanc ink. Doesn’t bleed.
A**R
Awful, unusable ink.
The ink is substandard, most probably fake. It can't be used as ink due to its inability of black colour.
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