Can we take a moment to appreciate that 7 minutes was spent discussing feed adjustment followed by almost 20 minutes on ink properties? Where else are we going to get this level of passion and nerdery? So glad to have found Goulet Pens!
@tlr9230Күн бұрын
💜Love the new pilot iroshizuku inks & demos! Thank you, Brian(s). Have a wonderful holiday break!
@fossilimprint2954Күн бұрын
YES please add "Wet vs. Dry vs. Average" for your inks! This is something that I would find most useful. Also, I noticed that some inks have a paper showing how much water resistance it has (where you actually show the results of water on the ink). If possible, please make this for as many inks as possible.
@DosbomberКүн бұрын
Sometimes a pen wants a wetter ink to work better. Rather than taking the risk to "adjust" the pen, it'd be nice to just go with something more wet/lubricated as a test before doing anything dramatic.
@TomThomson_achubbyscotsman21 сағат бұрын
Some geeky Knoweldge for you here as feedback on Oak trees, my whisky background adds some additional elements here, for Iron Gall inks.American White Oak (Quercus Alba) used for Bourbon is lower in Tannins that European Red Oak *Quercus Robur or Quercus Petraea) and is higher in Lactones (vanilla, sweeter notes, coconut), and although Galls also form on the American White Oak they tend not be used for Gall inks due to their lower Tannin levels with the Tannic acid assisting in the production of Gall inks. European Red Oak is higher in tannins ( thus why many wines and spirits from Europe are more tannic) and it is also where these inks were traditionally produced and European Oak is most likely where the galls are havested for when making iron gall inks.
@campingknitter23 сағат бұрын
thanks for the video! love the new pilot colors - going to order samples as a new year's gift to me! Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
@mumalogueКүн бұрын
Brain err Brian, thank you so much for the insider blotting scoop, I can merrily blot away guilt free now. Best wishes for the new year
@BlushnBlueКүн бұрын
Beautiful ink! Pilot is my absolute favorite.
@InkyMDКүн бұрын
As a data geek I would love if the surface tension and viscosity of the ink was recorded in the tech specs of the ink.
@SKton-c1gКүн бұрын
I just want to know if an ink would or not be able to write flowlessly in Neponset & Triple Tail. Those pens are very picky, all other pens can write with all inks !
@E.Williams-z9y13 сағат бұрын
Colorverse provides those properties, and ph too.
@madisonlerma6939Күн бұрын
I was so scared with that pause 😮💨
@dlmarsh1916Күн бұрын
I ordered the three new Iroshizuku inks from you for my Christmas present to myself. They arrive Tuesday. After seeing this video, I can't wait to try them out! And, thank you for the discussion of iron gall inks. I use Tools to Liveby blue black in my everyday writer, a Sailor Pro Gear Slim 《ef》 nib. I was wondering if there might be a problem. Sounds like it should be okay.
@sorual4604Күн бұрын
I think the best way to integrate subjective qualities into the website would be to work it into community reviews. Maybe have the option to input certain qualities (Ex: Sliding scale from "dry" to "wet") as part of the reviews for an ink. Aggregate them to give an idea of the community consensus. This could also be used for pen/nib qualities like toothyness and bounce. Even if something is subjective, it can still be aggregated.
@kirbynix9189Күн бұрын
Really appreciated the deep dive on the iron gall question. I had heard you talk about the relative safety of modern iron gall inks in the past, but I recently picked up a sample of Citrus Black from a local brick and mortar store (I split my fountain pen shopping between the local brick and mortar store and Goulet for online stuff) and was warned to be careful with it, and started second-guessing everything I thought I had learned, lol. I knew the very basics of how iron gall inks were formulated, but the depths you went to in your research were fascinating to a nerd like me, and I learned quite a lot, and had my fears quieted -- time to ink up this sample and have some fun!
@ylee7644Күн бұрын
Definitely try to add wet/dry information. It could be vague like "leans wet/dry", "moderately wet/dry", "wetter/drier". But that information would be super helpful. You'd also need a reference base, but please don't use Noodler's Black for that. It would have to be an old, consistent, widely available ink, or else one that you personally know the chemical make-up of (ie. one that you own or can control for reference purposes). Good luck!
@Laine_1219Күн бұрын
I really like the black purple Syun-gyo color! I can’t wait to try it, it just might be my new favorite ink color for work! That yellow looks exciting to use as well!
@denniskirschbaum9109Күн бұрын
I think I bought a pack of blotter paper 10 years ago (from Goulet). It lasts a really long time. I love my rocker blotter. Transports me back 100 years. 🙂
@JefferyHall-ct2tr6 сағат бұрын
Hi Brian! Thanks for another great Q&A! Those Pilot inks look really good! Going to sample those, probably! May EVERYONE have a super Christmas!
@Danny.._2 күн бұрын
kanji meanings and fun facts: to-ro 燈路 (japanese pronunciation tourou): not a word in japanese, but made of the characters for lamp/lantern (燈 - the archaic version, the modern simplified version is 灯 and this old version only exists today in proper names) and path/road (路), so the meaning would be lantern path, and evokes the image of a path at nighttime lined with hundreds of traditional paper lanterns, maybe during a summer festival, and the ink is the color of the light of those lanterns. shun-gyo 春暁 (japanese pronunciation shungyou): spring dawn, or the dawn of a spring day, and Brian described that himself in the video. rikka 六花: made from the kanji for six and flower, it means snow - it's a very poetic word to be sure, not the normal word for snow and you'd never hear anyone say rikka to mean snow today; it's only used today as a girl's name
@followyourbrushКүн бұрын
I had a Conklin with an uneven flow. I ordered a new nib, watched your video on how to change the nib. I bravely used the nib grip I purchased from you and carefully removed the nib. Then I discovered the nib I ordered was not compatible. ( first time doing this stuff) So I carefully replaced the original nib, and it began to write better! So I unknowingly “fixed” it! 😂 I will go about it differently next time, but I kinda thought it was funny! Pam
@justagerman140Күн бұрын
Great, just as I got the whole iroshizuku line up as an Advent calendar they add three new colors...
@danbradli4970Күн бұрын
Merry Christmas! Did kind of miss some Christmas sweaters this season! 😂
@nsatodayКүн бұрын
I love Pilot as a company; however, I’m frustrated that nib options are still a problem in the U.S. since the FM is so near to a western fine, why can’t I order it on an 823? Why is the FM nib unit for the vanishing point not available separately or on a decimo? Then plain colors. So you can get a Black, deep red, Blue, and green 74 in Japan. Why not in the 742 and 743. Same thing with the nib selection though. It’s just frustrating.
@juicylouiseyКүн бұрын
@an ink guy (Adam) He does brilliant KZbin ink reviews. I do like his chromatography. Especially for blacks. Complex ones stay darker on extra fine nibs. And it gives an idea of water resistance. Flow tests are good too. Resistance tests for how to clean your pen of the ink.
@PennedUpКүн бұрын
Happy Holidays, Brain
@sorual4604Күн бұрын
It's sometimes hard to realize that even though GPC has perhaps the single strongest online presence of any company in the fountain pen community, it still pales in comparison to established pen and paper brands in terms of scale.
@blueplague5911Күн бұрын
Ah, you're so funny Brian. I hope you have a good holiday.
@marcusm359Күн бұрын
Why is Diamine Ancient Copper notorious for being so dry? It doesn’t strike me as being super saturated to cause issues.
@ElPlacerdeLaEscrituraКүн бұрын
I am mixing ASA-GAO that was a little dull with RIKKA and i love the result. Great video, thank you Brian!
@lynnephelps23703 сағат бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH for the deep dive on my question about wet vs dry inks!
@mumalogueКүн бұрын
Thank you for all the answers on blotting! Have a wonderful break.
@osirisgoladКүн бұрын
I think the issue with ink properties is mainly an issue of language, not science. Flow and lubrication simply aren't the same thing, not to mention that the amount of ink deposited onto the paper can be very different from how readily the ink makes its way from the ink reservoir, through the feed & slit and finally to the tipping.
@enrich_83Күн бұрын
I’m excited to get my hands on the ink samples for the new Pilot Iroshizuku inks that just came out. I’ve been wanting to try out the Rikka in my limited edition Pilot Vanishing Point 2024 Seashore that I bought from you guys 2 months ago. The Syun-gyo caught my attention from the get go so debating when to buy the samples. The Syun-gyo seemed like a browner looking color at first glance but I liked the shade of darker purple that it was showing depending on the paper used. Just a random question ran through my head but for sheening and shimmering inks I heard that it’s better to go with broad nib fountain pens but any suggestions on which brands of fountain pens to go with those types of fountain pen inks?
@JosephDicksonКүн бұрын
The Brain of Goulet.
@debpaynepurnell61312 күн бұрын
Those inks are beautiful.
@jeremynuttall596512 сағат бұрын
Howdy Brian! I recall seeing in period style movies, after a quill pen or sometimes a fountain pen is used, a dry powder being lightly sprinkled over the top of the ink and then blown off. Are you familiar with this practice and do you know what the powder is that was used? The blotter paper question reminded me of these rare clips in movies I've seen over the years. Thanks for a great year of movies... I mean videos... I mean..... Ya know! Thanks!!! Merry Christmas to you and Rachel and the kids and the Goulet team! Keep up the great work!!!!
@lynnephelps23702 сағат бұрын
I think it was a fine-grain sand.
@NameLikeNobodyElse20 сағат бұрын
I love throwing random ink samples in my cart b4 checkout! I get to find new inks in the group every time. Highly recommend the random sample ink set.
@davegoodridge8352Күн бұрын
I hope everyone has a great Christmas. And we all have a wonderful new year. Thanks
@Carbon.Organic_Emperor122 күн бұрын
TODAY I JUST BOUGHT PILOT IROSHIZUKU TSUTSUJI IF I KNEW ABOUT NEW COLOURS I WOULD HAVE ORDERED THOSE INSTEAD!!!😨 Anyway goulet pens is a big influencer of fountain pens so I mostly relay on you guys for fountain pen updates 😊
@kjmav10135Күн бұрын
Tsutsuji was one of the first inks I bought when I started with this hobby. It’s super BRIGHT and saturated! It’s really in-your-face, isn’t it? I use it when I feel the need to be in somebody’s face! 😂
@Carbon.Organic_Emperor12Күн бұрын
@kjmav10135 yea you are right I just bought it as pink which is something different. I want to HAVE all iroshizuku ink but that's not possible due to special editions so I want some really beautiful and vibrant inks of pilot but also in general !
@Carbon.Organic_Emperor12Күн бұрын
@@kjmav10135 how many inks do you have
@gihanzohdy3284Күн бұрын
Tsutsuji is a great colour.
@kjmav10135Күн бұрын
@ I agree! If one is looking for a very bright pink-it’s very bright!
@ivanupton6586Күн бұрын
For those Interested the Canada Post Strike was pretty much exactly a Month November 15 to December 17 I believe are the precise dates
@DosbomberКүн бұрын
15 years ago or so, when I was doing international business for the company I work for, Uruguay's postal service was on strike for at least 6 months, during which one of my Uruguay customers had placed an order. He asked about it some months later, as he apparently didn't know the strike was going on. Uruguay no doubt pales in comparison to Canada as far as items being transported... I'd love to get a peek at the mountain of packages that are awaiting delivery by CPC in Canada, even after only ONE month.
@mellow-jelloКүн бұрын
Guess who else is wearing red-black buffalo checkered flannel top, haha? As a Canadian, it is part of our winter uniform, like a Sherpa lined jean jacket, Canada Goose parka, and a pair of Sorel 1964 PAC winter boots.
@followyourbrushКүн бұрын
I would like to have an idea of general information on wet or dry categories, understanding that the conditions will vary with nib size etc. But I think it would be helpful to know the “probability” of wet or dry. It would help me to decide what pen may work with it better. Similar to knowing if it’s a sheen or shimmer ink. I’m learning some of my pens will tolerate the ink better than another. Don’t personally need specific scientific information. 😂
@maryannehommel103Күн бұрын
Thanks for answering my question about feeds, it was helpful for ruling out what might be wrong. I think your teams take on ink would be helpful, once you establish your wet/dry parameters I would know how to place that in my preferences. Missed your Christmas sweaters, Merry Christmas to the fam and the team!
@lord_ishamael16 сағат бұрын
Hey, hope all is well! I've been a fountain pen user for the past few years on and off, and I just settled into my long-term career as a trucker. I've been using a Lamy Al Star as my daily driver filling out forms on the go, however it is not ideal as driving all day I commonly go through mountains with large elevation changes. If I dont keep my pen near full capacity, I get the dreaded burping and following cleanup. So my question is this; Are there any pens like the TWSBI Vac pens that have the ability to fully seal and help allow for controlled pressure equalization by cracking the cap with the pen upright like opening a soda, or similar anti-burping measures built into the pen? I like the Vac's in theory, however my last one got a bent piston (as im pretty clumsy) and I dont really want to get another and risk that again.
@dopacr11Күн бұрын
I would like to see ink wetness and dryness in your descriptions. Happy Holidays to ALL🎉🎄
@sarahmitchell9247Күн бұрын
Yes, please…help any way you feel to address wet vs. dry inks…subjective or not would be helpful
@N1inSKКүн бұрын
Canada Post empoyees were ordered back to work by the government. WHile I appreciate them being back, I hope they can get a reasonable contract out of it.
@followyourbrushКүн бұрын
Merry Christmas to all of you! 🎄
@dr.d723Күн бұрын
Thanks so much for the video! These are great! I am wondering how To-Ro compares with Yu-Yake and Rikfa to Kon-peki or Ama-iro.
@Gurumukh32123 сағат бұрын
Hi guys I own sailor 1911 and the grip where we hold the pen to write is broken off but everything inside is fine the nib and internal stuff, it writes and everything is but ink comes on my finger so I was wondering is there any replacement for it or the pen is useless.
@marknovak9310Күн бұрын
I think determining whether an ink is wet , dry or in between would be helpful. However, to save time I think just listing an extra dry or an extra wet ink would be plenty since so many inks are the same and splitting hairs between them would not be worth the time.
@mother7219Күн бұрын
I would love some information on ink wetness and viscocity in the ink specs. I have pens with a variety of flows and I try to keep notes on which of my inks are wet/dry/average.
@gihanzohdy3284Күн бұрын
Merry Christmas Brian and a great 2025!
@gv0861Күн бұрын
I think several are a few more than a couple. 😂😂😂
@ivanupton6586Күн бұрын
for Ink flow, how about on or for an ink review allow the community to submit for consideration their expiriences with that ink in a given pen with a specific Nib? as in someone has found it to be very wet in a TWSBI Eco with an extra fine nib....
@kjmav10135Күн бұрын
Love the To-Ro!
@SKton-c1gКүн бұрын
Hi & thx for what you do ! My POV is : the real thing about wet or dry inks is too simple : does THAT ink write well in my Neponset, my Triple Tail ??? Inks able to do that are so rare ...
@bluejchou4404Күн бұрын
Glad that was joke in the beginning!😅
@WinstonsmomКүн бұрын
Shungyo looks a lot like colorverse pillars of creation.
@joelvarney5091Күн бұрын
My dad and brother share the name Bryan. I have always thought that Brian should be wrong mostly because of family, but as I get older I started to wonder why Brian is even an option. I don't really have a problem with Brian, but I leave you with this one thing; have you ever seen Ryan spelled with an "i"? And what is a Ryan if not a short Bryan?
@saraho92Күн бұрын
Brian is not an "option", it is the correct spelling. It is an old Irish name (perhaps you have heard of Brian Boru?). As for Ryan, that is an Anglicised version of Rían (also an Irish name derving from the word Rí, meaning King). Unfortunately many of our names were messed with by the English who prohibited the speaking of Irish when they invaded.
@joelvarney5091Күн бұрын
@@saraho92 Thank you for the reply! I have never hear of either of those. That is really cool and interesting! However, you are wrong. (I have to maintain my American arrogance, also pronounced "ignorance" lol) /s
@saraho92Күн бұрын
@@joelvarney5091lets be honest.... the y does make more sense for pronunciation. Looks cooler too!! 😂
@mgepac89Күн бұрын
When does free shipping start? 😂
@BlairShoresКүн бұрын
You’re really missing the insight of the co-host that “left” - you couldn’t give the viewers a few examples of wet or dry inks at the end of the lengthy non-answer ? I may sound salty but I sat through the whole segment and learned nothing about actual inks - why not give an opinion about some inks ?
@iwishyouhappinnes11252 күн бұрын
Damnit, you scared me.
@adrienneyoung898Күн бұрын
❤
@followyourbrush2 күн бұрын
Ahhh! 😂😊
@tootsfour956Күн бұрын
You scared me!
@innoillust2 күн бұрын
Geez, you almost gave me heart attack
@JericoJopioКүн бұрын
Oh wow! I thought the Rikka, Syun-gyo, and To-ro are just limited edition Iroshizuku inks by Pilot. To be honest, though, I was really surprised-in a great way-that Pilot produced three more new inks in time for the Yuletide season. I'm a newbie fountain pen user here in the Philippines, and I am excited to try those new ink colors. For now, I'll try the Iroshizuku Sui-gyoku ink first.😊😅🇵🇭📙📘✒️🖋️