Comments on: Noodler’s Ottoman Azure – Ink Review https://stationaryjourney.com/noodlers-ottoman-azure-ink-review?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=noodlers-ottoman-azure-ink-review One step forward, one step back Sat, 13 Dec 2014 22:20:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Terry Finney https://stationaryjourney.com/noodlers-ottoman-azure-ink-review#comment-550 Sat, 13 Dec 2014 23:20:39 +0100 http://stationaryjourney.com/?p=7098#comment-550 In reply to Nib Creep (@TheRealNibCreep).

Hi, thanks for stopping by.

I know what you mean about “School Blue” – for me it’s defined by Parker Quink Royal Blue. My tastes still veer towards the more saturated blues, especially those leaning to violet. I’ve found a couple of blue blacks that I find just okay, but nothing close to teal yet. Maybe I need to mature more for that.

It is a great shame about Noodler’s ink in Europe. There is one supplier in the UK, but I’ve exhausted all their colours that I find interesting for the time being. So the rest of the time it’s either Goulet or a small number of Ebay suppliers with reasonable shipping costs.

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By: Nib Creep (@TheRealNibCreep) https://stationaryjourney.com/noodlers-ottoman-azure-ink-review#comment-543 Fri, 05 Dec 2014 21:39:23 +0100 http://stationaryjourney.com/?p=7098#comment-543 As develope my taste for colors I venture from dark blues and blue-blacks to teals and now the more “blue” blues. I had grown to dislike these from my school days, where everything I had was the same old boring Pelikan 4001 Königsblau ink cartridges, year in and year out.
This is a blue that excites me. I have to get a bottle the next time I order from Goulet, too bad that Noodlers is so hard to get in Germany.

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