🖋️ Elevate your writing game with ink that’s as timeless as your ideas.
Pelikan 4001 Bottled Ink in Brilliant Black offers a 62.5ml supply of premium fountain pen ink developed over 125 years ago. This German-made ink ensures smooth, even flow and sharp line definition while protecting your pen and nib. Compatible with Pelikan and many other fountain pens using plunger mechanisms and converters, its smart bottle design allows easy filling with minimal waste.
Manufacturer | Pelikan |
Brand | Pelikan |
Item Weight | 6.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 1.63 x 2.75 inches |
Item model number | 329144 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Brilliant Black |
Closure | Converter |
Material Type | Ink |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 2.1 fl oz |
Point Type | bold |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 329144 |
C**G
The best ink for vintage pens. (sorry Quink)
The decision of Sheaffer to discontinue the Skrip line left me scrambling to find replacements. I use all kinds of black inks in my pens, from Kaweco, Pilot, Sailor (I quite love Gentle Black), Platinum (carbon black is another favorite), Monteverde . et al..But Sheaffer had a very special place on my shelf. It was THE black ink that i used in any pen, regardless of vintage or how long i was planning on leaving it in there. I knew it would flow easily, wash out easily and give me a dark black line. I've used it since i was a boy in old Sheaffer pens, from the mid90s flat top range (which were the first such pens i used), to Parkers, Vintage pens of all kinds. I've just never had trouble with this ink.I never was easily able to find a replacement. Parker Quink Black is a very easy ink to clean but is not terribly dark, even as it is very wet. Herbin Perle is gorgeous but i find it tends to dry out very quickly and it is so saturated, i try to use it very quickly in vintage pens. Pelikan, i initially bought to use in pens that have noticeable nib creep, but it is such a phenomenal ink, I've just switched bit by bit, to using it in everything. It isn't as dry an ink as i assumed it would be; nevertheless, in pens with very light flow, i find this ink actually shades up a bit. It's super dark, matte-black normally. It writes smoothly in every pen i've tried. Funnily, Pelikan Blue-Black has taken Skrip Blue-Black's place on my shelf as well. It's every bit as good (if not better).I should mention waterfastness, or "bulletproofness" is not something i typically look for in an ink. I don't care in the slightest for such properties - I actively seek inks that don't have these properties - i just use these inks as daily writers, and so weigh my opinions accordingly. For anyone with a vintage pen collection trying to avoid more alkaline Japanese inks and looking for a nice dark black which won't dry out in a sac or aerometric convertor, this is really the first (and maybe only) ink you should need.
A**R
Color vibrancy is great. Value for money.
Pelikan 4001 Turquoise ink is of high quality, with excellent shine and vibrancy, and the ink flows smoothly.
M**L
Non-carbon Ink
My favorite non-carbon black ink. Perfect for fountain pen and calligraphy
D**N
Brilliant Brown is really more of an orange color.
This brown ink leans quite far into an orange tone. Not the coffee or dark brown like on the box. Apart from that it's a pretty ink with a vibrant color. Quick drying too from what I've tested with a fine nib.
A**
A Fast-Drying Wet Ink, Brilliant Like Its Name
This is my first ink, and I think it will probably be my last.I say this as someone who has been using Pelikan 4001 ink for over a year now. It was the first ink recommended to me online, so I decided to purchase a bottle—and I have not been disappointed.Pelikan 4001 is certainly a wet ink, depending on the pen you use, but it dries very quickly on subpar paper—and even on expensive paper. It’s not an ink you have to worry about smudging, unless you have very clumsy fingers and tend to run them across the page before turning it. Other than that, it’s a wonderful ink. It dries quickly enough despite being wet, and it performs well in both high-tier and mid-tier pens.I’ve used it with my Zebra G nib as well as my Lamy Safari fine-point fountain pen, and I found it works well with both fountain pens and dip pens, particularly with those nibs. I’ll soon be getting a Pilot Custom 743, and I plan to run this ink through that pen too. I’m not really concerned about how it will perform in a higher-end pen.All around, this is a wonderful ink. You won’t be disappointed when writing with Pelikan 4001. Pelikan has a long and respected history in the fountain pen industry. At one point, I even considered purchasing one of their M800s just because of the impression this ink made on me.This ink is affordable compared to higher-end options like Pilot’s premium inks. It’s budget-friendly, and what you get is a very solid ink. As a little tip, I highly recommend buying the 60-milliliter bottle instead of the 30-milliliter one—it’s usually only two or three dollars more, and the value is excellent.I didn’t forget to mention that Pelikan 4001 ink, as shown in the pictures, comes in a gorgeous black bottle. It has a timeless feel and will certainly make you feel like you’re writing in the 1930s, whether you’re dipping a dip pen or refilling a cartridge. It’s a beautiful bottle you won’t mind leaving on your desk, unlike something like Higgins Eternal ink, which comes in a hideous plastic bottle.Altogether, I give Pelikan 4001 ink a thumbs up. Whether you’re using a Montblanc 146, a Pelikan M800, or even the humble Lamy Safari, you won’t be disappointed.
C**S
Great ink for other brand pens!
I have a wonderful Pelikan pen that is one of their pricey models that always works when I remove the cap, even if I have not used for days. My Parker, Waterman, and Levenger fountain pens have always dried up requiring dipping in ink to make them work. However, I put this Pelikan ink in converters for a Parker and a Waterman, and BOTH have worked consistently not dry up when not used for several days. The difference is the INK made by Pelikan apparently. Great quality and works well in my fine-point pens.
H**L
A smooth flowing ink
An excellent, dark black ink. I have used this formulation from Pelikan for several years. The ink flows smoothly from my fountain pens and lays down a fine ink line. The ink rarely clogs the nib and the pen starts up again even after sitting for a few days. I use this ink in a Conklin Crescent Writer and a Kaweco Sport Writer. Both pens perform flawlessly with this ink. Highly recommended.
E**Y
Ink
Great product but have to be careful with it
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