Tag: Robert Oster

  • Ink Review: La Couronne du Comte (Diamine) Comte d’Or

    Ink Review: La Couronne du Comte (Diamine) Comte d’Or

    In September 2019 La Couronne du Comte, a stationery store based in Tilburg, Netherlands (and sponsor of this blog) released Comte d’Or (“Count of Gold”), a gold ink made by Diamine exclusively for their store and the first from what will become their Les Couleurs du Comte (“The Colors of the Count“) ink series. La…

  • Ink Review Pen + Message Cigar

    Ink Review Pen + Message Cigar

    Pen + Message is a small stationery shop tucked away on a back street near Motomachi Station in Kobe, Japan. They sell a lovely small selection of inks, as well as a decent amount of different paper products and high end fountain pens. They’ve also been offering Sailor exclusive inks for a while now and…

  • State of the Union 2019: Fountain Pen Ink

    State of the Union 2019: Fountain Pen Ink

    In 2017 I wrote my first “State of the Union” where I discussed ink brands, what they had done, and what I wanted them to do in 2018. In 2018 I did the same for 2019. This year’s has been delayed, unfortunately! I really want to get these out before the new year, but sometimes…

  • Ink Review: Robert Oster True Blue

    Ink Review: Robert Oster True Blue

    Released as part of a batch of seven inks (the others being Burned Orange, Crocodile Green, Deep Purple, Dragon’s Night, Hot Pink, and Red Candy) True Blue came out in the latter part of last year. I’m not sure whether it was a themed group release but many seven inks are some of my favourite…

  • State of the Union 2018: Fountain Pen Ink

    State of the Union 2018: Fountain Pen Ink

    Last year I talked about what ink brands had done that year and what I hoped for this year. In this article I’m doing the same thing again. How many of my hopes were realised? What did the brand do? What do I want from them in 2019 and has that changed from what I…

  • My Ink Collection: 1091 Bottles and 47 Litres of Ink (2019)

    My Ink Collection: 1091 Bottles and 47 Litres of Ink (2019)

    A year and a half ago I wrote about my then collection of 637 Bottles and 33.47 Litres of Ink and now, after cracking 1,000 thanks to my recent purchase of all 100 Sailor Ink Studio inks (from Pen Classics) I thought was a good time to give an update to the collection.

  • Ink Comparison: Montblanc Honoré de Balzac Dandy Turquoise

    Ink Comparison: Montblanc Honoré de Balzac Dandy Turquoise

    Montblanc Honoré de Balzac Dandy Turquoise is a well regarded discontinued Montblanc ink. Because it’s discontinued it commands a premium price on the second hand market. However, while it is a well behaved and pretty ink I always felt it was quite similar to other turquoise coloured inks out there. 

  • Ink Review: Robert Oster Orange Rumble

    Ink Review: Robert Oster Orange Rumble

    Orange Rumble is a relatively new addition to the Robert Oster lineup. It looked nice when I first saw photos of the ink from Rob, but upon seeing it in person I was very impressed! Rob describes the ink as a 1970’s inspired ink. I can see where this is coming from; browns, burnt oranges,…

  • Ink Review: Monteverde Amethyst

    Ink Review: Monteverde Amethyst

    Early 2017 Monteverde began what has become a huge expansion to their originally somewhat minimal ink collection with a Gemstone set comprising of ten inks. They’ve subsequently added a Noir set and an Emotions set. Some pretty inks in the collection from what I’ve seen. The inks come in 30ml and 90ml bottles. Coincidentally, the…

  • Ink Review: Sailor Shumibun Writing Time Jasper Green

    Ink Review: Sailor Shumibun Writing Time Jasper Green

    Shumibun Writing Time Jasper Green is a Sailor store exclusive ink from Shumibun in Japan. The store itself is makes a Fountain Pen magazine for the Fountain Pen market. The store describes the colour as a “deep green mixed with jasper”. There are two other inks in the series (from which I only have a bottle…