Noodler's Walnut: Ink Review
Noodler's Walnut is a great warm and welcoming brown ink. There aren't any special surprises but it's a great choice if you're looking for a nice brown color. Read the full review below to find out more!
Ink Review
Supplies Used:
- LAMY with medium steel nib
- Rhodia No. 16 dot pad, 80g white paper
- Tomoé River 52 gsm white paper
- Leuchtturm1917 80g notebook
Smear Test (Dry Time):
- ~30 seconds – Dry time can vary depending on how wet the pen you're using is. Typically, around 30 seconds seems to be the average time to allow it to dry fully.
Drip Test (Water Resistance):
- Medium – It's not something that should be used for legal documents but it can give a nice effect with the slight color smearing that occurs when water touches it.
Saturation:
- Medium-High – The color can sometimes appear as a lighter, warmer brown, but it usually is more on the middle/darker brown scale where it's more saturated.
Ease of Cleaning:
- Moderate – It's not a tough ink but it is partially water-resistant and some intentional effort is needed to get your pen as clean as possible.
Shading:
- Medium – Colors can be seen from a lighter chocolate-brown to a darker, deeper brown.
Flow:
- Moderate – It won't gush out of the pen but flow shouldn't be an issue and it should be a bit more wet than dry.
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Summary:
Noodler's Walnut is a brown ink that does not boast any extra features to wow your senses. Yet, for those seeking a well flowing brown ink, it emerges as a popular choice. While it can showcase some subtle shading which offers nuanced variations in color, it doesn't go overboard with sheen or shimmering particles. Consider exploring this unassuming yet dependable brown ink if you appreciate the understated charm of browns or crave an ink that simply works without a hitch.
This color is available in 3oz Bottles as well as our 2ml samples.