![]() Private Reserve Midnight Blue ink easily wrote across the paper on all three writing samples (one dip per writing sample: “S” “X” and scribble lines) with medium to high saturation. We applied a one dip test to see how far one dip could write on paper (dipping the pen into the ink only one time). How Did This Week’s Ink Fair in the 1-Dip Test? Check for the latest discounted pricing at. You’re still getting a large quantity of ink (60ml) for a great price (and fast drying at that). However, due to the quality of the ink and the size of the bottle, these inks are still an economical ink purchase if slightly higher end. Private Reserve Fast Drying inks have a slightly higher price tag then their regular ink series. How Much Does Private Reserve Fountain Pen Ink Cost? The large lid has ridges along the side so it’s easy to grip and open without trouble. The yellow labeling indicates it’s a Fast Dry ink color (the regular Private Reserve inks’ labels have a white background). The packaging is simple and effective with a clear description of the ink color. Private Reserve Midnight Blue Fast Drying ink comes in a simple large capacity round bottle, with very large lid. Let’s Talk About the Private Reserve Midnight Blue Ink Bottle The dip pen has a tip that is comparable to a medium-fine fountain pen nib. Herbin spiral glass dip pen on French made Rhodia dot pad paper. ![]() Ink Review Testing Factors (to keep things scientific):įor our review of Private Reserve Midnight Blue fountain pen ink, we used a French made J. Keep reading to hear all about the results! Read the full Private Reserve Midnight Blue ink review results. This week we put this Private Reserve ink to our standard ink review tests. It’s Time: Private Reserve Midnight Blue Ink Review ![]() Private Reserve Midnight Blue (fast dry) ink is a very dark blue color of ink similar to a blue-black ink in its darkness. As expected for such a dark ink, it shows up dark on paper, and we’d recommend it as a good everyday use ink color. This Week’s Featured Ink: Private Reserve Midnight Blue Fast Drying Ink The Private Reserve Fast Drying ink series is known for being non-smearing, non-clogging and safe for fountain pens. This week’s featured ink is one of 6 different ink colors Pen Chalet carries from the Private Reserve Fast Dry Ink Series:ĥ of the 6 colors in the fast dry ink series are also available in Private Reserve’s regular ink series. We carry all 38 colors of Private Reserve ink! And while the sample size Private Reserve inks are hard to keep in stock because so many of you want to try the entire line of inks – we DO keep adding samples to stock as quickly as we can! All About the Ink Series: Private Reserve Fast Drying Ink Pen Chalet is proud to be an Authorized Dealer, so check out the available inventory and current price at. So if you loved them in the past, you’ll still love them. These popular inks still use the same formulas and offer the same colors. Private Reserve inks were recently reintroduced (under new ownership and with a new distributor). The Private Reserve inks have a reputation for offering smooth flow, high saturation, and top-notch shading possibilities that…so far, we’ve found to be accurate. ![]() At Private Reserve, ink batches are not hand-mixed, but the Private Reserve chemists use a precise measuring system so they get consistent results in both color and quality. They started creating their vibrant, saturated inks over 20 years ago. They’re actually one of the oldest American fountain pen ink companies. We put quotes around that reference to the brand being new because while they weren’t readily available for a bit, this brand’s inks are known and loved by many in the industry. Private Reserve, one of the “new” brands here at Pen Chalet, offers fountain pen inks made in Europe and packaged in the United States. Consider this week’s review of Private Reserve Midnight Blue Fast Drying Ink a mini intro to this brand if you haven’t yet had the chance to get to know their products personally. Everyone’s been sending positive feedback about having access to all these Private Reserve inks again, and we’re so excited that you’re excited to have them back! We’ve received the requests for more Private Reserve ink reviews, as well as more Private Reserve ink samples, and we’re on it! We’ve already featured a couple Private Reserve inks in recent ink reviews (Copper Burst and Tropical Blue), but the Fast Dry inks came in a later shipment, so we haven’t offered you much information on their performance yet. This week’s ink review dives into Private Reserve Midnight Blue ink, one of the company’s fast drying fountain pen inks we recently added to stock. ![]()
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