Ink Review #2708: Ferris Wheel Press Leadcast Letters

Today’s ink is Ferris Wheel Press Leadcast Letters from The Print Shoppe collection. You can find this ink for sale at most retailers including Vanness Pens.

The color:

Leadcast Letters is a pale grey-brown.

*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.

Swabs:

In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink looks less brown-leaning than it does on the Col-o-ring swab.

Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

*For my writing samples I use:

Dry time: 10 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: low shading, no sheen, and no shimmer.

On 20 lb copy paper the ink had some feathering and bleeding in the larger nib sizes.

Comparison Swabs:

Leadcast Letters is similar to Colorverse 85 Costar in that they both lean toward brown. Click here to see the grey inks together.

Longer Writing:

I used a Kaweco Al-sport Anthracite with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink has a slightly dry flow.

Overall, I think the color is a rather unique grey-there aren’t many inks out there in a similar shade. The flow is a little dry for me, I prefer to use it with a little bit of White Lightning (ink additive).

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Octopus Fluids x Fountainfeder Inks

Today’s inks are six Octopus Fluids x Fountainfeder inks. These inks are exclusive to Fountainfeder, and can be purchased in their online store. Thanks to Fountainfeder for sending these inks over for review!

Swabs:

Left to right: Midsummer, Schietwetter, Grunkohl, Nordlichter, Ostsee and Nordsee.

Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry Time: 30-40 seconds

Water Resistance: Medium

Feathering: Medium-they feathered quite a bit on Rhodia.

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: Medium-there was some bleeding on Rhodia and Leuchtturm.

Other properties: The three teal-ish inks all had pink sheen.

On Walmart Pen + Gear copy paper there was quite a bit of feathering and bleeding in all nib sizes.

Comparison Swabs:

Midsommar is closest to Backpack Amsterdam Orange.

Schietwetter’s lighter shading is similar to Robert Oster Sydney Darling Harbour, the darker part of the shading is closer to Diamine Dark Forest.

Grunkohl is similar to Kobe 15 Maiko Green.

Nordsee is on the blue side of teal and is closest to Diamine Yuletide. Ostsee is more of a true teal, and is similar to Diamine Aurora Borealis. Nordlichter is on the green side of teal and is darker than Colorverse Pale Blue Dot.

Overall, I love the colors of these inks. The teal ones are obviously my favorite since I love teal, but the other colors are just as good. Schietwetter is probably the most unique, and the one I would pick to get a full bottle of if I had to pick one. I would stick to nicer papers like Tomoe River though because there was some feathering and bleeding on Rhodia and Leuchtturm.

Disclaimer: These products were provided by Fountainfeder for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links, and is not sponsored in any way.

Currently Inked: February 9, 2025

I never know what to post on Sundays. Do I stick to ink reviews and only ink reviews (which can get a bit tedious at times), or do I branch out and do more interesting posts every once in a while? This Sunday I decided to focus on what my daily carry was for this week. Generally my daily carry is different almost every day, mostly because I get bored easily and I really enjoy variety. I don’t know if these kinds of posts are interesting to y’all, but here we go anyway. (This post does contain Amazon affiliate links, just a heads up!)

I placed huge JetPens and Tokyo Pen Shop orders last week, which quickly arrived and I’ve had so much fun testing out new pens. I’ve been in search of new gel pen/rollerball/ballpoint pens to try out. In the past I’ve always used 0.7 standard pens along with large nib sizes, but as I’ve started enjoying paper with smaller grid sizes (like the Sterling Ink 3.9mm x 3.7mm grid), my nib size and standard pen sizes have shrunk as well. Now I’ve been using fine/extra-fine nibs and 0.5 pens. So for my pen orders I stuck to 0.5 sizes for the most part and got just a bunch of different styles to try.

Overall, this week has been rough at our house-most of our household has bronchitis, including me, so that has slowed me down a lot. Being super sick has made me slim down my daily carry quite a bit, and I’ve kept it pretty simple. I didn’t actually plan on writing a blog post today but it’s something I can do from the couch while I watch a movie.

This TWSBI 580 AL fine/Sailor’s Sailor combo is one of my absolute favorites. Sailor’s Sailor is one of my all-time favorite inks and I really enjoy it everytime I ink it up in a pen. I’ve come to the conclusion that I should use my favorite inks and enjoy them rather than hoard them for the future. It helps give me some joy when I’m feeling so crappy. I’ve inked up this combo twice now, and it may just live in this pen for a while. This is my second Pentel Energel Clena, and this one is almost out of ink. It’s smooth and comfortable to use. I almost always have a Zebra Mildliner and a Sharpie with me.

Wednesday’s fountain pen was a Pilot Decimo in Stone Grey (fine nib). I’m pretty sure I’m settling into my brown/neutral pen era, so I’m loving this grey color. The Pilot Vanishing Point used to be my all-time favorite pen but lately I’ve been passing over it for the slimmer Decimo. It’s just a little more comfortable for longer writing. I really want to get a Decimo in this Champagne color. I used to hate the Pilot fine nib so much, they were just way too fine for me, but over time it’s really grown on me and now I enjoy it. I had some issues with this Monteverde Documental Black feathering in this combo, so it’s not a combination I would ink up again. The Staedtler Triplus Fineliner is a pen I had years ago and I wore them out and had to throw them away. I finally got around to replacing them and I’m enjoying them again this time around. I’m leaning more towards the vintage style colors this winter rather than the bright and summery colors. This is my first Pilot ILMILY pen, and it’s been a surprise to me. It’s a smooth writer for a 0.5 tip, and I’ve written multiple pages with it. Again, I always have a Zebra Mildliner and a Sharpie with me.

I tried out Pilot Iroshizuku To-ro for the first time this week and fell a little bit in love. It’s right in-between a yellow and an orange, while still being readable. I love Pilot inks and usually get a full bottle of each one, so I need to pick up a bottle. I tried this Uni-ball One for the first time and absolutely love it. It’s so smooth and the grip is comfortable. I’m adding this one to my frequently used pen case.

I love the Pilot Ishime in Navy I got it a few years ago and it’s almost always inked up. It’s one of my favorite fountain pens, but I do enjoy the fine nib more than this medium nib. It’s full of KWZ Chicago Blue, which is one of my all-time favorite blues and I wish it hadn’t been a limited edition ink. I always seem to fall in love with limited edition inks (why do they do this to me???). This Tombow Mono Graph Lite 0.5 in Smoky Pink is an immediate no for me. I grip my pens pretty close to the tip/nib, and the grip on this pen is way too far away from the tip for me to comfortably use it. The ink is also too pale and stingy for me. It’s going in my drawer of pens to never be used again (maybe I’ll do a giveaway from this drawer eventually). The Zebra Sarasa Vintage 0.5 on the other hand is awesome. I’m glad I picked up both sets of these colors since they are fabulous. I’ve eyed them in the past and always passed over them due to the 0.5 tip size, but now that I’m into that size I finally decided to give them a try. Again, another Mildliner and Sharpie to complete the day.

Here’s some other currently for this week:

Watching: Star Trek Voyager. Yes, I’m a nerd, but I’m enjoying watching these old episodes with my kids. I’m also watching a lot of YouTube videos by Seaweed Kisses. She’s fabulous, and while I don’t share her love of the Moleskine, she and I enjoy a lot of the same pens and inks.

Listening to: My music tastes vary widely from Classical and Opera to Country and Pop. This week I’m listening to Livingston.

Reading: I read/listened to ten books this week (I spent a lot of time reading on the couch while I’ve been so sick, and I’m a fast reader) thank goodness for the Libby/Overdrive library apps. The standout to me out of the ten books was the newest cookbook by Tieghan Gerard called Quick and Cozy. My sister got it for me for Christmas since she knows I’m a big fan of Tieghan’s recipes. I’m just nerdy enough to read a cookbook cover-to-cover (but I’m pretty sure I outed myself as a nerd earlier by watching Star Trek so that ship has sailed).

Drinking: Lemon zinger herbal tea and flavored water.

Cooking: I have Lentil Tortilla Soup going in the crock pot because there’s nothing better than soup when you are sick.

Making: I’m finishing up sewing the Social Sharks quilt by Elizabeth Hartman for my son. I already made him the Dinosaurs by Elizabeth Harman, but now he’s into sharks more.

Hating: I’ve discovered that I absolutely hate Lemon Ginger tea. I know it’s supposed to be good for you, but I’m not a fan.

If you have any fabulous recommendations for me this week, let me know in the comments below!

Disclaimer: All photos and opinions are my own. This post contains Amazon affiliate links, which give me a small commission at no further cost to you.

Ink Review #2701: KWZ Turquoise

Today’s ink is KWZ Turquoise from the standard collection. You can find this ink for sale at most retailers including Vanness Pens. Thanks to KWZ for sending this ink over for review!

The color:

Turquoise is just that-a bright medium turquoise.

*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.

Swabs:

In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink has some shading.

Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

*For my writing samples I use:

Dry time: 40 seconds

Water resistance: Medium

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: low shading, no sheen, and no shimmer.

On 20 lb copy paper the ink had feathering in all nib sizes and some bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

There are a lot of similar inks to KWZ Turquoise, including Private Reserve Infinity Turquoise. Click here to see the blue inks together.

Longer Writing:

I used a Lamy Al-star Tourmaline with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink has an average flow.

Overall, turquoise is one of my favorite colors so I love this one. It has a good flow, a little bit of shading, and is a pretty color, perfect for the summer months.

Thanks to all my Patrons! I couldn’t do these reviews without you! You can find my Patreon page here.

Disclaimer: This product was provided by KWZ for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.

Ink Review #2700: KWZ Azure 2

Let’s take a look at KWZ Azure 2. My sample came from Vanness Pens.

The color:

Azure 2 is a medium ocean blue.

*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.

Swabs:

In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink is darker than it is on the Col-o-ring swab.

Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

*For my writing samples I use:

Dry time: 40 seconds

Water resistance: Medium

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: low shading, no sheen, and no shimmer.

On 20 lb copy paper the ink had feathering in all nib sizes and some bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

Azure 2 is a little darker than Color Traveler Blue Black. Click here to see the blue inks together.

Longer Writing:

I used a Kaweco Sport Elite Royalty with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink has an average flow.

Overall, this is a lovely color. It has a nice flow, some shading and is at a good price point.

Thanks to all my Patrons! I couldn’t do these reviews without you! You can find my Patreon page here.

Disclaimer: All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.

Ink Review #2699: KWZ Azure 1

Let’s take a look at KWZ Azure 1. You can find this ink for sale at most retailers including Vanness Pens.

The color:

Azure 1 is right in-between periwinkle and royal blue.

*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.

Swabs:

In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink has just a tiny bit of black sheen.

Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

*For my writing samples I use:

Dry time: 40 seconds

Water resistance: Medium

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: low shading, tiny black sheen, and no shimmer.

On 20 lb copy paper the ink had feathering in all nib sizes and some bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

Azure 1 is a little more periwinkle compared to these other royal blue inks. Click here to see the blue inks together.

Longer Writing:

I used a Pelikan M805 Vibrant Blue with a broad nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink has an average flow.

Overall, I really like this ink. The color is interesting, it has a nice even flow and it’s affordable.

Thanks to all my Patrons! I couldn’t do these reviews without you! You can find my Patreon page here.

Disclaimer: All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.

Ink Review #2698: KWZ Pine Green

Today’s ink is KWZ Pine Green. You can find this ink for sale at mosts retailers including Vanness Pens. Thanks to KWZ for sending this ink over for review!

The color:

Pine Green is a beautiful emerald green.

*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.

Swabs:

In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink has a bit of black sheen.

Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm, as well as on cheap copy paper.

*For my writing samples I use:

Dry time: 50 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: medium shading, low black sheen, and no shimmer.

On 20 lb copy paper the ink had some feathering and bleeding in all nib sizes.

Comparison Swabs:

Pine Green is a little bit lighter than Aurora Green. Click here to see the green inks together.

Longer Writing:

I used a Pilot Custom 74 with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink has an average flow.

Overall, I really like this ink! It’s a beautiful color, has some nice shading and a lovely average flow.

Thanks to all my Patrons! I couldn’t do these reviews without you! You can find my Patreon page here.

Disclaimer: This product was provided by KWZ for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.

Ink Review #2697: KWZ Rotten Green

Today’s ink is KWZ Rotten Green. My sample came from Vanness Pens, but they no longer have any in stock. I can’t actually find it in stock anywhere right now.

The color:

Rotten Green is a deep unsaturated green-black.

*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.

Swabs:

In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink has a bit of black sheen.

Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm, as well as on cheap copy paper.

*For my writing samples I use:

Dry time: 50 seconds

Water resistance: Medium

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: no shading, low black sheen, and no shimmer.

On 20 lb copy paper the ink had some feathering and bleeding in all nib sizes.

Comparison Swabs:

Rotten Green looks closer to black when compared to these other dark green inks. Click here to see the green inks together.

Longer Writing:

I used a Sailor Pro Gear Lighthouse with a broad nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink has an average flow.

Overall, this is a lovely ink. I just wish I could find it in stock somewhere!

Thanks to all my Patrons! I couldn’t do these reviews without you! You can find my Patreon page here.

Disclaimer: All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.

Ink Review #2696: KWZ Green Gold 2

Today’s ink is KWZ Green Gold 2. You can find this ink for sale at most retailers, including Vanness Pens. Thanks to KWZ for providing this ink for review!

The color:

Green Gold 2 is a medium pea green.

*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.

Swabs:

In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink looks less yellow than it does on the Col-o-ring swab.

Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm, as well as on cheap copy paper.

*For my writing samples I use:

Dry time: 50 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: high shading, low black sheen, and no shimmer.

On 20 lb copy paper the ink had some feathering and bleeding in the larger nib sizes.

Comparison Swabs:

Green Gold 2 is darker than Robert Oster Australis Tea. Click here to see the green inks together.

Longer Writing:

I used a Franklin-Christoph 45 in Smoke with a broad nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink has an average flow.

Overall, I enjoyed this ink. It has a lovely flow, is a nice color and has some fabulous shading. I absolutely recommend it!

Thanks to all my Patrons! I couldn’t do these reviews without you! You can find my Patreon page here.

Disclaimer: This product was provided by KWZ for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.

Ink Review #2695: KWZ Green Gold

Let’s take a look at KWZ Green Gold today. My sample came from Vanness Pens, but you can find it at most retailers.

The color:

Green Gold is just that-a medium green gold, almost an olive green.

*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.

Swabs:

In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink is much darker than it is on the Col-o-ring swab.

Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm, as well as on cheap copy paper.

*For my writing samples I use:

Dry time: 40 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: medium shading, low black sheen, and no shimmer.

On 20 lb copy paper the ink had some feathering and bleeding in the larger nib sizes.

Comparison Swabs:

Green Gold is pretty close to PenBBS 435 Snow Pine. Click here to see the green inks together.

Longer Writing:

I used a Pelikan M400 White Tortoise with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink has an average flow. I love this pen/ink combo.

Overall, I really like this ink. It’s an interesting color, has a good average flow and even has some shading and a little bit of sheen.

Thanks to all my Patrons! I couldn’t do these reviews without you! You can find my Patreon page here.

Disclaimer: All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.