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A comparison of ten medium blue fountain pen inks (Blackstone Barrier Reef Blue, De Atramentis Steel Blue, Noodler's Navy, Levenger Empyrean, Noodler's Ottoman Azure, Pelikan Edelstein Topaz, Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-Peki, Robert Oster Blue Sea, Robert Oster School Blue, Toucan Bright Blue). This image shows the water test in progress.

A Comparison of Blues Similar to Noodler’s Navy

Google+ has a really nice fountain pen community going. It’s not super busy there, but a group of dedicated regulars keep the conversation going. There’s a lot of information sharing, show-and-tell, and (of course) questions & calls for recommendations. Regular contributor Nathan stopped in to ask for recommendation: He was looking for a blue similar to Noodler’s Navy, but that was even more water-resistant.

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!!!!

I knew that Noodler’s published a
list of their inks with their special properties (water resistance, UV resistance, bulletproof, etc.), so I pointed him to that and recommended he look at some of the “Warden” line of inks (i.e., Bad Blue Heron and Bad Belted Kingfisher). But I got to thinking of all the similar blues I have in my collection from other brands. I have no idea how water-resistant they are, so I figured I’d pull out my glass dip pen, write up some samples, and throw water all over them. Here’s what I found…

The Contenders

Including both samples and bottles, I have about 170 different inks. It’s certainly not a huge number compared to what’s out there, but I was able to pick out nine inks in (roughly) the same family as Noodler’s Navy. Well, Levenger Empyrean isn’t really all that close, but I knew it would have some level of permanence, so I included it anyway. I left out a couple of KWZ inks because (1) I only had room on my sheet for 9 other inks; and (2) the two KWZ inks are not from their Iron Gall line, so I expected no water resistance (which was the focus of Nathan’s search). The inks in this comparison include:

Blackstone Barrier Reef Blue
De Atramentis Steel Blue
Noodler’s Navy
Levenger Empyrean
Noodler’s Ottoman Azure

Pelikan Edelstein Topaz
Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-Peki
Robert Oster Blue Sea
Robert Oster School Blue
Toucan Bright Blue

The Results

So the most important thing we’re looking for here is water resistance. Nathan was looking for something bulletproof that he could use for things like work and check writing. Navy is only partially bulletproof, so he wanted something more permanent. Unfortunately, none of these inks was more water resistant than the Navy he started with, so this test didn’t really produce a viable alternative. However, some of these inks can also be classified as partially bulletproof/water-resistant, so I thought it was worth sharing the results with my dear readers.

 Closest Colors (Writing):

 Closest Colors (Swab):

Water Resistance:

Conclusion

So none of these inks is suitable for writing checks or signing legal documents. But if you’re looking for a blue that won’t totally vanish when you spill your beer on it, there are a few viable options from this inksperiment (looks like I need to add Oxford and Webster to my speed-dial). And if you’re simply looking for a nice new mid-range blue to try, here are several great options to consider.