Waterman Audacious Red |
Merry Christmas! Posts have been a little light over here and this will be my last post before the end of year. Happy New Year!
I have lots of exciting things planned for 2014, but let's dive right into the review of Waterman's Audacious Red.
I wish I had better news for you - seems like the holidays should be full of light and cheer, but Audacious Red isn't very exciting to me.
I test all new fountain pen inks in a Lamy Safari. I know the pen well, have several (many) of them, and they make a good standard pen for these tests.
Audacious Red Writing Sample |
Waterman Audacious Red Sample Writing |
The problem I have with this ink is that it's dry. Oh-so-dry. I used a medium nib in the Safari, but it looks more like a fine. And looking at the writing above, there appears to be some shading, but I actually think it's where the ink flow couldn't keep up with my normal-paced writing.
Maybe you have a pen that you'd like to slow down a bit. If so, this Audacious Red could be for you.
It's not wet enough for me - and it's not very saturated either. Check out the swabs below for a look at that.
Audacious Red from Waterman - ink swab tests |
I'm glad I didn't invest in a full bottle of this ink. I ended up using it for everyday use, but went back to MontBlanc Winterglow for my holiday cards.
Here's the full review . . .
Ink Review - Waterman Audacious Red |
What did you use for your holiday cards this season? And!...what is on your wish list this year? We're having a not-so-spendy Christmas this year - can't wait to see what is in my stocking.
Thanks for the review. I'm with you on preferring a wetter ink. More like puddles of ink in the shape of letters! My red ink genre is pretty full but after looking at this I see I lean more towards the burgundys. I have Diamine Strawberry but that's the closest I found.
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