Here’s a link to my full review of Private Reserve Arabian Rose.
INK SWAB: 191/365 – Noodler’s Dragon Catfish Orange
Noodler’s Dragon Catfish Orange is more of a peach-pink color in this swab. I have found that some of the highlighter inks fade a bit more easily than other inks – even with my samples always stored in a dark cabinet. Or maybe there has been a labeling problem – I’m really not sure what is going on here.
Here’s a link to Goulet Pens – I’d suggest checking out the reviews before buying this ink and even then I would never ever put this into a fountain pen. Never. Ever. I’ve seen first-hand the problem with Year of the Golden Pig – it arrived completely as expected and turned to goop pretty quickly. Scary stuff.
INK SWAB: 190/365 – Stipula Florentine Red
WORDLESS WEDNESDAY: SHARPIE NEON MARKER REVIEW
INK SWAB: 189/365 – De Atramentis Dark Blue
INK SWAB: 188/365 – Diamine Crimson
FOUNTAIN PEN REVIEW: TWSBI Diamond 580 and INK REVIEW: Pelikan Edelstein Jade
TWSBI fountain pens show up on all sorts of Best Fountain Pen Ever lists. To me, TWSBI is to pens what Fields Notes is to paper. That is, TWSBI and Field Notes get it right just enough to keep my coming back for more, but neither would appear on my Best Ever list.
My biggest issues with TWSBI have been nib (and maybe feed) related – hard starts and some skipping. Others have had some serious issues with cracking (though I understand TWSBI has worked through this issue).
That aside, let’s take a closer look at the TWSBI Diamond 580.
I love the faceted clear barrel of the pen. Mine has a broad nib. And while I don’t have pictures here, TWSBI pens are designed to be fully disassembled. Cleaning them is a breeze.
Pelikan Edelstein inks have a good reputation of working well in most pens and Jade seemed to closely match the color of the pen.
How does it write? Wonderfully! Perfectly! Look . . .
Seriously, this was my best TWSBI experience ever. No piddling around, no ink changes, just sit down and write. Annnnnd! In my Will It Write experiment, you can see that even after this pen sat unused for more than two weeks, it picked up right where it left off.
The 580 is super comfortable to hold. The writing experience was smooth with very little feedback. I only experienced one hard start (probably due to a weird hand position on my part). I’m truly impressed with this pen. I do wish the nib was a bit more broad and it’s not the best pen to post (put the cap on the back end while writing).
What about Pelikan Edelstein Jade?
It’s a nice enough color – leans a little too blue for me. It writes wonderfully and flow from the pen is good. It’s well-saturated and there is some shading.
BOTTOM LINE – TWSBI Diamond 580: I love this pen. Your mileage may vary due to inconsistencies with TWSBI in general.
BOTTOM LINE – Pelikan Edelstein Jade: You might love this ink! The color isn’t a favorite of mine, but everything else about the ink is wonderful.
So…TWSBI….tell me your experiences? Am I alone in my Field Notes comparison?