Showing posts with label Noodler's Flex Pens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noodler's Flex Pens. Show all posts
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Noodler's Flex Pens
I really enjoy my Noodler's Flex pens, and LOVE clear demonstrators, which are now more available...but I couldn't justify buying another pen unless I let some go.
So I've just put a couple of Lapis Infernos up on eBay--the ones I used to do the above sketches. If you've been wanting to try these out, here's a chance to get a really good deal.
Take a peek--my ID is katestreasures, and the auction is here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350516416221. There's even a Buy it Now option, still less than new (which is a bargain itself!)
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Noodler's new Ahab pen...
For me, it's a winner! After watching Brian Goulet's videos on how to clean, disassemble, and tweak your Noodler's pens, I LOVE my regular flex pens too, but the only drawback was how quickly I ran out of ink when sketching. Flex nibs just DO use more ink, that's the nature of the beast...and the smaller Creaper Flex pens don't hold much...
Ahab DOES. I filled it before I left home, spent 5 days in Nevada sketching, and still have a pen that's over half full (I got the clear demonstrator model so I could keep track of that!)
It has a pump action, and when you fill it, both sections fill up. You can see I didn't use very much of the main section, only the ink in the pump itself.
Brian Goulet gives excellent customer service and answers questions promptly...he's made a number of videos that clearly explain all the details. Check out their site HERE.
I love being able to take these pens apart, tweak them, completely clean them, etc.--I'm delighted not to be afraid of my pen! They're inexpensive enough that this is a real boon, as well. (With some of my other pens, the Namiki, for instance, I'm afraid to take it out in the field, and the antique pens I send out to an expert to be serviced. SO nice to save $40 or so and just be able to do it myself.
I'll admit I wasn't sold on these pens at first...once I learned to clean and adjust them, I couldn't be happier. And they're $14 and $20 pens!
These are only a few of the sketches I did, by the way!
I test drove it for flex against several of my other pens...the Namiki Falcon at top, my antique-but-temperamental Waterman 52, the original Noodler's Flex, and the Ahab at the bottom...they're all pretty comparable (though the Namiki doesn't go as fine), and I don't have to push too hard to flex.
You DO have to slow down a bit on the Noodler's pens when fully flexed or you bet some railroading (double lines), but they're very versatile and so far very dependable!
Both the paper and the ink you're using make a difference in how these pens perform...or ANY pen, as far as that goes. I've found Noodler's Lexington Grey to work best for me. I bought the new brown formula ink, and was disappointed that my Ahab wasn't pleased with it...it didn't want to feed well. I cleaned the pen thoroughly, loaded it with Lexy Grey and it performs like a champ.
Ahab DOES. I filled it before I left home, spent 5 days in Nevada sketching, and still have a pen that's over half full (I got the clear demonstrator model so I could keep track of that!)
It has a pump action, and when you fill it, both sections fill up. You can see I didn't use very much of the main section, only the ink in the pump itself.
Brian Goulet gives excellent customer service and answers questions promptly...he's made a number of videos that clearly explain all the details. Check out their site HERE.
I love being able to take these pens apart, tweak them, completely clean them, etc.--I'm delighted not to be afraid of my pen! They're inexpensive enough that this is a real boon, as well. (With some of my other pens, the Namiki, for instance, I'm afraid to take it out in the field, and the antique pens I send out to an expert to be serviced. SO nice to save $40 or so and just be able to do it myself.
I'll admit I wasn't sold on these pens at first...once I learned to clean and adjust them, I couldn't be happier. And they're $14 and $20 pens!
These are only a few of the sketches I did, by the way!
I test drove it for flex against several of my other pens...the Namiki Falcon at top, my antique-but-temperamental Waterman 52, the original Noodler's Flex, and the Ahab at the bottom...they're all pretty comparable (though the Namiki doesn't go as fine), and I don't have to push too hard to flex.
You DO have to slow down a bit on the Noodler's pens when fully flexed or you bet some railroading (double lines), but they're very versatile and so far very dependable!
Both the paper and the ink you're using make a difference in how these pens perform...or ANY pen, as far as that goes. I've found Noodler's Lexington Grey to work best for me. I bought the new brown formula ink, and was disappointed that my Ahab wasn't pleased with it...it didn't want to feed well. I cleaned the pen thoroughly, loaded it with Lexy Grey and it performs like a champ.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Pool Party Birthday!
This was the new Noodler's Flex nib pen with watercolor...Platinum Carbon Black ink.
You do need to wait a minute or so when you're using a heavy application of ink, on this paper (Fabriano HP) to let it dry thoroughly, because it doesn't sink into the paper.
Here's a comparison with my beloved old vintage Waterman 152, from the 1920s...it was almost out of ink, so the lines are lighter, but you can see almost the same variation in line is possible...
Overall, very happy with the pen, as well as with that ink!
You do need to wait a minute or so when you're using a heavy application of ink, on this paper (Fabriano HP) to let it dry thoroughly, because it doesn't sink into the paper.
I do love those lines!
Here's a comparison with my beloved old vintage Waterman 152, from the 1920s...it was almost out of ink, so the lines are lighter, but you can see almost the same variation in line is possible...
Overall, very happy with the pen, as well as with that ink!
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Noodler's Flex Pens on Amazon
Noodler's Flex on Amazon


Yep, someone just said they've got these on Amazon now...maybe more easily available, now that a new shipment is out! This is the color I got...quite nice.
They are smaller than a lot of pens, but I like that...fits my hand, and my need to lighten up!
Yep, someone just said they've got these on Amazon now...maybe more easily available, now that a new shipment is out! This is the color I got...quite nice.
They are smaller than a lot of pens, but I like that...fits my hand, and my need to lighten up!
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