Saturday, May 26, 2012

Aurora Refills Black Bottled Ink - 125N Review

Aurora Refills Black Bottled Ink - 125N
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I use Aurora Black ink in Lamy Italic pens, my specially ground gold flexible fine nib Pelican and My fine gold tip Mont Blanc. I also use it in several antique foundtian pens from time to time and in Osmiroids purchased in the 1970's. Since I use the Lamy pens the most, and since they provide a broad stroke, it is important to me that a black ink be really black. It is also important to me that the ink flow well (as I sometimes use it in pens which are very dry) and that the ink dry fairly quickly, so that I don't smear it. Aurora has the best flow of any ink I've used. While Aurora stays wet for 5-7 seconds, after that it is dry in the uses to which I put it. I also use Brilliant Black Pelican, which is very black, (maybe even a tad blacker than Aurora?) somewhat less costly than Aurora, and flows well, but not as well as Aurora. Pelican black seems, for the uses to which I put it, to take forever to dry (... at least a full 50-60 seconds.) I keep using the Pelican occassionally, only to stumble on the dryness issue. I've had the same bottle of Pelican for at least four years. I go through several bottles of Aurora annually.

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