Introducing Noodler’s NEW “ROME BURNING”

Rome Burning Label

Rome Burning” has a bulletproof patrician core color of Caesar’s purple with the colors of the inferno that wash away from it with excess liquidity. As it dries there are shades of brass that can actually shine on some paper grades and can halo the darker core when using the right nib/feed combination. On very absorbent cellulose paper the patrician core can be seen in the center as the fire surrounds it – as if an … [Read more...]

Winners of the Noodler’s Art Contest and a few new things!

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The following video shows all of the art work that we received for the Noodler's Art Contest and the NEW ROME BURNING ink that was sent to all winners. Congratulations to all of you and thank you so much for spending the time to share your talent with us. Dick … [Read more...]

Blue Nosed Bear

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The Canadian Blue Nose combined with a Canadian bear....resulting in an interesting Noodler's Ink having many shading possibilities as well as different light spectrum effects. The “Blue Nose Bear” is an ink with blue and fluorescent blue highlights (it is black light reactive…both ambient and direct black lighting) with a darker core line that exhibits shading unique to its use with the Noodler’s flex nib when a … [Read more...]

NEW! Bernanke Inks

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Bernanke Blue and Bernanke Black were introduced in part due to two forces of frustration. The economy destroyed a large customer that once upon a time and over many years sold a custom ink for those people who write OVER the words with their hand. This ink is incredibly smear resistant…and on some paper grades it can not be made to smear even a fractional second after writing the line. So, Noodler’s wanted to bring … [Read more...]

Black Swan in English Roses

Black Swan in English Roses

A beautiful conservative burgundy shading ink. “Black Swan in English Roses” is the darker cousin to the brighter “Australian Roses” - as it has a pure prime red for its core color and typically creates a WWI poppy symbol when blotted upon absorbent paper (as is demonstrated in several photos of this ink). Again, designed with the Noodler’s flex pen in mind for maximal shading and highlighting results – … [Read more...]

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