Platinum Carbon Black Ink Review

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A review of Platinum Carbon Black Ink

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The opinions are my own, based on my own experiences with the product. Not to be used for reference or as gospel.
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This is my absolute favorite black ink. I will rebuy over and over and over again.

taccora
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Platinum Carbon Black is my goto for line and wash with watercolor. I have a black TWSBI Eco dedicated to this ink and had never problems with cleaning it out or it drying in the pen.

anmarein
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I used the carbon black cartridges in a Platinum desk pen. Worked perfectly with watercolours.

neilpiper
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I've had this ink in a TWSBI ECO with an extrafine nib for a month with no problems. This is the second ink I ever bought.

trlan
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I am very appreciative of the detailed examination of this ink. Being left handed as are you, my concern is dry times. Perhaps I am still somewhat hesitant that I may smudge the ink while writing.

paulmchugh
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Yea, I can confirm your experiences. Reliable and great flow in a variety of nibs. I was turned on to it by YouTube artist “Peter Draws” a few years ago. Your video is great!!!! 🖌🖋👍🙋🏼‍♀️🥰

karma
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Thank you SO much for such a detailed review! Does anyone know the dry time for different papers of this ink? I want a solid black for work but that means that I can't be waiting 60 secs for it to dry.

midnightcoffee
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Curious if you’ve tried De Atramentis Document Black or Sailor Kiwa Guro? I’m trying to decide between the three for a lot of writing as well as a bit of drawing. I’m leaning towards the Carbon black or Document black. I might just have to order samples of all three if I can and see what is going to work best for me. I’ll be using them in fine and extra fine and possibly soft fine nibs in Pilot Custom 743’s.

adamzappia
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Thank you!

I also recommend three other waterproof inks for artists: Noodler’s Lexington Gray (very well-behaved and good in dilutions too; dark enough for writing and can be used in a waterbrush, transparent and can be layered); DeAtramentis Document Brown, and DeAtramentis Document Dark Red. The DeAtramentis Document inks, unlike Noodler’s inks, have to be completely dry before they are waterproof. The Lexington Gray, especially, is a workhorse for me. I prefer it to black.

Another waterproof fountain pen ink I enjoy is a very dark interesting purple, Noodler’s La Reine Mauve. It spreads just a bit, so it might not be good on all papers. I still enjoy its archival status and its beauty. Some people have reported some spreading in Lexington Gray but others have not seen this in their tests. I have not had this issue with Lexington Gray.

catherinehubbard
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i love the look of this black. what in your opinion would be the best alternitive to put in a vac filler? are any of the noodlers black vac safe?

maxsinclair
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I’ve always thought about getting some but never have. I guess because it gets upstaged by showier colorful inks.

animula
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Have you tried Lamy Obsidian? It has a shiny finish. Is this anything like the surface of the Carbon Black?

CatherineC.
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Have you done a review of SketchINK Black?

johnellison
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Have you tried DeAtramentis Document Black it is also very permanent check it out :)

MissMarilynDarling
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Nice video. Good information. RS. Canada

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