Tag: #Noodlers

  • 26 March 2024 – Noodler’s Cherry Blossom

    26 March 2024 – Noodler’s Cherry Blossom

    This is a beautiful, beautiful ink. It’s hard to believe that red’s can be so different, but this has a “just perfect, cherry blossomy” feel and look to it.

  • 25 March 2024 – Noodler’s Censor Red

    25 March 2024 – Noodler’s Censor Red

    He’s not a fan of any restrictions on free speech, and particularly targets foreign countries that stifle it. This is a nice, deep, blood red.

  • 24 March 2024 – Noodler’s Black

    24 March 2024 – Noodler’s Black

    People express consistency problems with various Noodler’s inks, including this one. I’ve never had a problem with, and really like Noodler’s Black. It’s intense, free-flowing, and bold, and has always been well- behaved for me.

  • 23 March 2024 – Noodler’s Bernanke Blue

    23 March 2024 – Noodler’s Bernanke Blue

    You can go do your own research about why a special edition bottle label for this ink became perhaps the most hotly controversial story… one that threatened to tear the niche hobbyists apart. At its inception, this ink was the founder’s quick-drying line, which he chose to name after the then-Fed Chairman for a money…

  • 22 March2024 – Noodler’s Baystate Blue

    22 March2024 – Noodler’s Baystate Blue

    We go from the most beloved to the most feared of inks. There are stories that this ink hasn’t washed out of a family dog’s fur in years. I find these sorts of rumors hyperbolic. This is the most saturated one could possibly make a blue, and there’s no doubt this ink will leave a…

  • 21 March 2024 – Noodler’s Apache Sunset

    21 March 2024 – Noodler’s Apache Sunset

    Perhaps the most beloved Noodler’s ink, and universally recognized as one of the most stunning shading inks around. From orange-red to bright yellow, this ink truly mirrors a southwest sunset. One of my favorites of all time!

  • 20 March 2024 – Noodler’s Antietam Red

    20 March 2024 – Noodler’s Antietam Red

    Recalling the bloodiest single day in American history, this ink honors those who gave the “last full measure” near Antietam Creek. Today, you can walk the Bloody Lane, see Burnside’s Bridge, or visit during the annual luminaria lighting. The ink is an orange-red, not terribly bold, but steady and well-behaved.

  • 19 March 2024 – Noodler’s 1984

    19 March 2024 – Noodler’s 1984

    Pray we begin a journey through 24 bottles of Noodler’s Ink. This one man shop in Massachusetts represents the whaling tradition, fierce independence, and the not-rare foray into controversial politics (yep, ink can be highly controversial). We start today with a clarion warning about the kind of society we might not actually want.