Rohrer & Klingner Document Brown (Dokumentus - Braun)
This ink is one of the best, permanent inks I’ve ever used. It has wonderful low dry time, below 30s with broad nib on all paper. It’s a joy to write or sketch with.
It is the epitome of German efficiency. It works, it’s solid and it’s simple.
There’s nothing “sexy” about this ink, it hasn’t got a complex chroma or an unusual name.
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For simplicity’s sake, I limited my testing to two pen, and avoided flex and fude nibs.
Writing samples:
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Hammermill 20lb copy paper (back)
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A full written page with a broad nib, might have a hint of green, or a lovely grey haze, depending on the light. As a sketch ink, it looks almost black, especially on absorbent paper, as you can see on this sketch:
Paper is Fabriano Sketch - Very absorbent paper.
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Cat: I identify as a mouse. They didn't even let me audition for Ratatouille.
Mouse (sigh): I smell a rat.
Watertest:
I cut the paper into two. The left side was held under running water for 10 seconds.
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Comparaison
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· Pens used: Pilot Elite (Ef/Stub) Lamy Safari (Ef/F/M/B)
· What I liked: Well lubricated, classy, fast dry times, lovely in all pens.
· What I did not like: Nothing.
· What some might not like: Price – Lack of shading.
· Shading: None.
· Ghosting: Faint
· Bleed through: None
· Flow Rate: Wet
· Lubrication: Excellent
· Nib Dry-out: None.
· Start-up: None
· Saturation: Dark
· Shading Potential: None.
· Sheen: None.
· Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: None
· Nib Creep / “Crud”: Nope.
· Staining (pen): No.
· Clogging: No.
· Cleaning:
· Water resistance: Excellent
· Availability: 50 ml bottles
Please don't hesitate to share your experience, writing samples or any other comments. The more the merrier![]()
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