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Yazeh
December 16th, 2021, 11:43 AM
Noodler’s Chekhov is Light pastel pink, belonging to the Russian line.
One of the most subtle and soft inks I have ever used and one of the best inks, I've ever tried, period. It brings me silent joy.

From what I've tried and tested, I really like the Russian Series in General. They are well behaved and easy to clean and water resistant. They have also rekindled my passion for reading poetry.

A bit about Anton Chekhov:
He was born in 1869 and died at age 44 from tuberculosis.

https://publishingperspectives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Anton-Chekhov.jpg
He was a doctor by profession, but is considered one the greatest writers of all times. He once said, "Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress."

Chekhov was author of four plays, the Sea Gull, Uncle Vanya and 3 Sisters, the Cherry Orchard and many short stories. I assume the ink is a nod to the Cherry Orchard an

The ink shades delightfully with broad and flex nibs. It’s a shade that soothes the soul. The ink was slightly less lubricated in my Lamy Safari. It gave just enough feedback to remind me, that I'm writing.
Dry time is about 15 seconds.

Midori
Ahab
65751
Lamy Broad
65752

The chroma is simple:
65750

On Tomoe River
65753
TR 68gr with Ahab
65755
Comparison:
65754

Here is a written sample on FIELD NOTES, notebooks. These are non FP friendly notebooks, super absorbent.
Front:
65759
back
65760


Note Russian series inks are more expensive than standard bulletproof inks.
Ink is bulletproof however, if you drag a wet Q-tip on the ink, it can be removed to a certain extent. However, under running water it looks fine and rubbing alchol doesn't faze it at all. Ink is fluorescent.


• Pens used: Noodler’s Ahab/ Lamy Safari Broad
• Shading: Quite a bit on good paper with wide nibs.
• Ghosting: Not on good paper. Check Field notes.
• Bleed through: On absorbent paper with wide nibs.
• Flow Rate: Balanced
• Lubrication: Good, but it can be slightly dry depending your pen.
• Nib Dry-out: No
• Start-up: No
• Saturation: pastel
• Shading Potential: With flex and broad nibs.
• Sheen: None
• Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Not noticed…on FIELD NOTES paper a bit.
• Nib Creep / “Crud”: No
• Staining (pen): Easy to clean…
• Clogging: Nope
• Water resistance: Excellent
• Availability: 90 ml bottles

mizgeorge
December 16th, 2021, 12:14 PM
Oh what a pretty review :)

A favourite writer of mine, and I like the ink colour too - thank you Yazeh!

Yazeh
December 16th, 2021, 12:54 PM
Oh what a pretty review :)

A favourite writer of mine, and I like the ink colour too - thank you Yazeh!

Thanks mizgeorge. I was sure you would like this one.... ever so slightly :)

DrPenfection
December 17th, 2021, 11:09 AM
Great review! And thank you for sharing a little of the background about Chekhov. It appears to be a lovely ink. Perhaps I may have to try this one, and the Russian series.

Yazeh
December 17th, 2021, 11:25 AM
Great review! And thank you for sharing a little of the background about Chekhov. It appears to be a lovely ink. Perhaps I may have to try this one, and the Russian series.

Thanks. You might find some of them interesting. I wonder maybe they're being well behaved because of the fluorescent component.