Noodler's Bad Belted Kingfisher is part of the Warden series of inks which "contains unique signature chemicals that are mixed on a per-bottle basis. This means that even if a forger is able to identify the ink and buy a bottle of the same color, their writing will be distinguishable from yours by forensic chemical analysis. It also has all the forgery-resistance features of other Noodler's Bulletproof inks" including laser resistance. Some reviews of this ink can ber found at Fountain Pen Network, Ink Pen Papers blog, and Inkophile. These samples were written with a Lamy Studio with a fine nib.
AMPAD Legal Pad - Front
AMPAD Legal Pad - Reverse
Post-It-Note - Front
Post-It-Note - Reverse
AMPAD Small Legal Pad - Front
AMPAD Small Legal Pad - Reverse
AMPAD Steno Pad - Front
AMPAD Steno Pad - Reverse
Staples Copy Paper 20 lb - Front
Staples Copy Paper 20 lb - Reverse
AMPAD Scratchpad - Front
AMPAD Scratchpad - Reverse
pen & GEAR Notebook, Front & Back and Overlapping Line Tests - Front
pen & GEAR Notebook, Front & Back and Overlapping Line Tests - Reverse
Best One-Sided Performer: The legal pad had an instant dry time and has more writing area than the scratch pad.
Best Two-Sided Performer: The Copy Paper had slight bleeding, but makes up for it with instant dry time.
The Post-It-Note Test: With a 5 second dry time and great readability, this is a good ink for quick notes.
TLDR [Drying Time, (B)leed, (G)host]: Legal Pad - 0, B, G; small Legal Pad - 5, B, G; Steno Pad - 10, G; Copy Paper 20lb - 0, B, G; Scratchpad - 0, B, G; p&G Notebook - 20, G.Disclaimer: All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and is not sponsored in any way. This ink came from my own collection.
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