I have had this ink and pen for a few years and yet didn’t know so much of what you’ve shared. Thank you for an interesting video which also gave me more of an appreciation for the pen.
I love my Charlie pen, and ink. I use it in my artwork and as a daily. It's a great pen. I'm glad you told the story, alot of people don't know, when they ask about my fountain pens. We are Charlie
Oh Jodie!!! Thank you for touching my heart today with your comment. I also thank you for watching and for understanding what a dark world we live in - may your artwork tell your story! Je Suis Charlie!
About 7 years ago I bought the bottle of Noodlers " Heart Of Darkness" ink with the free Charlie pen, and have never regretted this purchase. The ink seems somewhat permanent and I absolutely love the flow and the slight shading that I get. The black is pleasant, and in my pens and papers tends to look a little softer, which I love. No need to search "Grey" or "Gray" inks as most of them look like the tracings of a #2 lead pencil. This ink is perfect! Now onto the free Noodlers "Charlie" pen. What better endorsement can I give, except to say that I have carried this little gem every day for 7 years. It writes well, with a smooth flow and maybe a bit of feedback. I note the criticisms as being " stinky", " too small" and whatever, but this wonderful little celluloid pen is FREE!!! Top that if you will.
I love this comment so much!!! Great description of the HOD color - like a darker #2 pencil. It's truly a beautiful ink and I especially like the reason behind it. 7 years for Charlie! WOW!!! Mine is inked right now and I was just thinking that I have hardly had any hard starts. The time that I do have hard starts is when it's been sitting there for a week or two, which is rare. I hope others will read your comments and see how wonderful this ink and pen combo have held up for both of us! THANK YOU for watching and sharing! 💗
@@KitchenCounterCrafts , Please keep enjoying this little pen, my friend. Mine is pocketed daily. I admit that I often slip in another interesting fountain pen as well, but my little celluloid “Charlie” is with me always. Celluloid has a warm feel that is not otherwise duplicated. This pen is thin and light , but doesn’t drag on your pocket either. I use a little silicon grease on the threads and it holds a barrel of ink. It’s the best “ Freebie” I’ve ever had and to think it came in a bottle of the best ink! Lucky old us.
@@Espiel78 Hahaha! That last line! I am so happy to meet another "Charlie" lover. There's a lot of negative opinions out there on this pen but come on... it's FREE! You can't beat that! I even recommended to another that they just use it as a dip pen if they don't want to use it as a regular fountain pen. But mine has never had any issues and it was my first eyedropper (yes, used with silicone). It's perfect for sketching with HOD. It really is a lovely pairing! Thank you so much for your kind comments! 😍
@@Espiel78 you are too kind. I love to scribble - this pen makes me want to sketch. Have you heard of “urban sketching?” I watched a few videos on it and it’s really pretty easy to just sit, draw (scribble), and see what comes out. There are so many talented artists on TH-cam. Many use fountain pens to sketch- they just take their notebooks everywhere and draw what they see! Fascinating & inspiring!!!
This was very helpful! When I started buying fountain pens and inks five years ago, I bought LAMY and Noodlers brands because they were less expensive. Heart of Darkness and the free pen were among my first purchases. Thank you for providing the background story. I was unaware of the details. P.S. I’ve never inked the pen! It’s still in the box/wrapper. I was intimidated, being used to using cartridges and converters. I may have to pen play today. 🖋
Oh man!!! Fill up that puppy! If you have the TWSBI, then you have silicone to put on the threads. My Charlie is always full of Heart of Darkness. It’s always on my desk, ready to draw and sketch. It is a great little fountain pen
@@KitchenCounterCrafts oh yes! I have several TWSBI pens with silicone grease that I just used on my eye dropper pen yesterday. I’ll unpack and fill it tomorrow for the new year!
Thank you. I am a new fountain pen user. It is great to compare Charlie to Ahab and to compare HOD to Noodler's Black especially on everyday copy paper. And I appreciate the explanation of the meaning behind HOD and Charlie. We are Charlie.
THANK YOU for this comment!!! It means a lot to me! YES! We are Charlie. I hope you will use this ink and pen - it has served me well and is such a good reminder of freedoms we enjoy. Thank you again!!! 💗Welcome to the Fountain Pen Community! I hope you will love this hobby!!! I have a video on a good starter pen if you'd like to see. It's still one of my favorite pens... th-cam.com/video/B52HWWJPPG0/w-d-xo.html
I was looking on TH-cam for videos of creators who reviewed the Charlie pen. I was not disappointed. I’ve got about 8-9 Charlie pens. I’ve also given quite a few away. Some of the Charlie’s I got needed a bit of tuning. Some for the nib, some for the feed. But all of them wrote exceptionally well after a little cleaning and a little tuning. I usually start off with scrubbing them with a good quality dish detergent that degreases, like Dawn. Then I floss the nib to get rid of any debris. I’ll reinstall the nib and feed in the section and then put just a dab of silicone grease on the section/barrel threads. After I ink the pen up, I adjust the nib and feed for ink flow. All of this takes maybe ten minutes tops. I only had a few pens that I needed to heat set the feed on. Push the nib and feed in for drier flow. Pull them out for wetter flow. Very small adjustments make a big difference. I’ve found that if the feed sticks out past the section into the barrel by about 1/8-3/16 of an inch. You’ll be pretty close to perfect for the correct ink flow. It’s a wet flow without being overly wet. I use my Charlie pens for artwork along with a Noodler’s Triple Tail and a Noodler’s Ahab. I use a fair number of Noodler’s inks as well. I really like Noodler’s products in general. All of Noodler’s products are well thought out and I appreciate the business philosophy.
Hello new friend! Thank you so much for watching! I made that video a while back and I still love my Charlie… how can you beat it??? Mine has definitely taken a beating from my use but I can say it’s well-loved 😍 I really appreciate your tips on how you clean it. Plus flossing the nib. I haven’t done that since I got it a couple of years ago! It reminded me that it desperately deserves a good cleaning! Do you use any other Noodler’s pens?
@@KitchenCounterCrafts I’ve got 11 Ahab pens, 8 Konrad pens, 7 Standard (Nib Creeper) pens, 1 Triple Tail and 8 Charlie pens. So yeah, I’m a big fan of Noodler’s inks and pens. 😂 I’ve got some other pens for writing, like TWSBI, Kaweco, JinHao, Fountain Pen Revolution (which I’m really fond of) and some others. But for my artwork, I only use Noodler’s pens and ink. I have a bottle of Lexington Grey coming to the house soon. So I’ll have another Charlie pen to add to the growing Charlie collection. 2 of my Charlie pens are strictly for Noodler’s Bay state blue and Bay state Concord grape. The clear barrels on the Charlie pens are permanently stained at this point. I tried bleaching them, but didn’t have much luck. I think the staining is beyond fixing. But that’s not a big deal for me. The pen still works great. It’s just a bit harder to see where the ink level is. They are still going strong after a couple of years use. Just a basic rinsing out occasionally and a touch of grease and they are put back into use. I do enjoy the Charlie pens. I enjoy all my Noodler’s pens. But for some reason the Charlie’s appeal to me so much. I think it’s because of their simplicity. I find elegance in simplicity. If you really want to kick your Noodler’s Ahab game up a notch. Look at getting some of those .308 reusable cartridges from Noodler’s. They put more ink in the Ahab than the piston converter. But it isn’t susceptible to burping ink when the ink level gets low as when the Ahab is converted to an eye dropper pen. The cartridges are great because you can load them with ink and cap them for use later. They will fit in most small tins and you can have multiple colors to choose from. When you change inks. Just screw the new cartridge on the Ahab like you did with the Charlie to purge the feed of the old color. It was a brilliant idea by Nathan to create a refillable cartridge.
Yes! Just last week i ordered a 4.5oz bottle of Noodler's Nikita and got a free Charlie with it. I am in love with this pen. perfect for my pocket. My cap is swirled shades of coffee browns and light purples. Just a note... I use my fountain pens for drawing and the Charlie has a real nice feel for it. Not a bad pen for sketching!
Wonderful! What are you going to do most - draw or write??? Are you scared to put it in your pocket though? I am still not comfy taking it out - no converter and eyedropper fill is a bit scary to me! I think I might be a big chicken! 🐔
@@KitchenCounterCrafts I draw! I always have pockets full of pens, D20 dice, chapsticks, pocketknives and doodads. At least a couple pens per day on me. I've recently been carrying a Delike brass fountain pen and a piston fill WingSung with an extra fine nib. Or a .25 Rotring Isograph. I might have a pen problem. And For safety, I do own a 4 pen capacity pocket protector, but I hardly use it. I just toss the pens in and go. I've had a couple leaks over the years but I'm still alive. ;)
@@deanandreoli1975 lol! Pen Addicts, UNITE!!! I love that you shared the contents of your pockets! 😍 mine usually have bits of sparkling trash I pick up off the ground like, shiny metal or other objects I can put into my junk journals. Also, I have safety pins (you never know), chapstick/lip balm, and a pen or two. I have never heard of the Delike, brass FP!!! I just might "need" one. I usually carry around my Sailor 1911 Compass or a couple of cheapie Jin Hao - but in my purse, upright, with the cap on tight! You are inspiring me now to put one in my pocket.
@@KitchenCounterCrafts haha! i love it! i'm adding a safety pin to my pocket. Delike brass fountain pen for 20 bux on amazon. totally worth the money. the thing is practically indestructible. i love it. (i got the vintage brass)
Good video for both Noodler pens. I know your video was three (3) years ago, but I just wanted to make a suggestion: You mentioned you wish you could measure the Ahab but it was off the chart, bit you could have measured it by turning your 6" x 8" board lengthwise which it is 8". You reminded me of what I forgot to do this morning inking up my Charlie Pen for the first time ever, and that is to clean it. 🤷 Woops.
Thank you so much for watching and for the kind suggestions! I hope you will enjoy that little pen. I’m still using mine after all these years! It’s not inked right now but it will go through another rotation!😍 What are your thoughts on the Ahab? Do you have one?
Thank you for this review including the Charlie pen.! Not many videos featuring it. I have 3 of them and love how they write, the only issue I have is them burping, I need to try to keep the ink levels higher than half full, I am supposing.!
Thank you for watching, Donna! I love and adore my Charlie Pen. It's always out and inked, ready to be used for drawing! Yes, burping is a big issue - I thought I could roll the dice on a sketch and it burped big time right at the end 😢I find that the heat from my hands and the ink level are both the culprit. It really needs to stay at least 3/4 full to do well. It was at almost exactly 1/2 when it burped on my sketch.
I used to hate the Charlie that came with the 4.5oz because they felt "cheap" but then I realised they're really good "beater" fountain pens in case you don't really want to take your more expensive pens with you when you go out.
I am so sorry! Your comment didn't pop up for me!!!😥 The Charlie is a definite beater pen! I love that it is so reliable and it's good to loan out to those who might be interested. If they mess up the nib or something, you won't have a heart attack! Haha!!
I hope you get that pen! It’s a great pen, especially for being free! Let me know how you like Polar Black. I haven’t used it before! Why Polar Black instead of HOD? Just curious!😊
Ohhhh! Wow! Thank you so much for replying to my question! I hadn't thought about the extreme conditions and how the inks behave. I know that in humid Oklahoma (4 degrees as I write this 🥶), inks can act weird. In the winter, my Diamines tend to perform well, but then again I have not really subjected them to extremes for long. So very interesting, this hobby... isn't it??? Hey Pen Pal - stay warm and safe, would ya? 😊
Lovely review. I use Noodler's Black mainly for illustration. I generally ink over my pencil outline and then erase the under drawing with a pencil eraser. I find in the process a bit of Noodler's black also gets erased. How is HOD in this regard? Does it lose its saturation when you erase over it?
@@f-ms7vs thank you for the kind words, pen friend 💕 that’s a great question! Since I have a couple of pens ready right now with HOD, I did a quick little test for you. 1. When writing on cheap paper with HOD, it doesn’t budge 2. HOD over pencil marks, then eraser doesn’t budge either or lose its luster. 3. Pencil+watercolor+HOD, then eraser doesn’t really take any ink color off but created a smudge on my paper (I think it was not completely dry. Ink didn’t budge. Have you tried a sample? That bottle is amazing and I’m only 1/2 done with it, even after a few years of use! I still love my little Charlie pen😍 It’s not bad when erased
Thank you so much! This has been most helpful! The thing is I live in India and suppliers don't sell samples. So I have to invest in the 4.5 oz bottle. And Heart of Darkness has interested me for months now and I never came across a single review that examined this quality. Noodler's Bulletproof Black's peculiar quality to get erased was quite disappointing. It's the only fountain pen ink I have that behaves that way. Again, I thank you so much for taking the time to test this out for me. It was most kind of you and this has been very helpful.
I looked at the samples I did last night and in the sunshine they look good (erased one not faded). The only thing is that on bad paper, the ink is a little bit lighter. Have you tried Platinum Carbon or any of the DeAtramentis Document ink colors? I have Platinum Carbon Black and DeAtramentis document blue black that I use for watercolor and sketching as well… but mostly HOD because I love it 😍
@@KitchenCounterCrafts I have tried Platinum Carbon Black and De Atramentis Document. Though they both are perfectly waterproof after drying, Noodler's seems to have way more saturation. And I feel this way after only trying Bulletproof Black and Bad Black Moccasin. Heart Of Darkness has been on my radar for quite a while now. And I've decided to take the plunge. I'm quite excited. Thanks a lot for your insights and efforts. It has been really helpful 🙂
@@f-ms7vs I’m excited for you!!! It’s always in a pen and is quite stable (hasn’t damaged any pens even after sitting in one for months without cleaning because I kept filling and refilling with HOD)! It’s also a good everyday ink. I hope you will come back and let me know what you think!
It's the same nib as the Noodler's Creaper - which is in-between a Medium and a Fine. It's great for general writing and for art! Plus, if you buy the Heart of Darkness (HOD) ink, you get it FREE!
I have both the Noodler's Black and the HOD. I used the Noodler's Black and found it to be kind of lighter than I wanted. It had like a dark grayish vibe to it. Of course, it could be because I don't always remember to shake the bottle! HOD is super, inky, deep black - like liquid eyeliner (not the consistency but the color!). I LOVE IT!!! Also, I sketch on whatever I get my hands on like a receipt, back of an envelope or copy paper (my favorite!). HOD is awesome with all those. I just posted a pic of an Urban Sketch I did yesterday on my instagram & FB if you'd like to check it out. I would love to see what you write or draw! Please share with me!
@@KitchenCounterCrafts Thanks! I just used N.Black for the first time and I'm a little disappointed with the greyish-ness of it. Might get a bottle of HOD to replace. I'm more of a note taker than a sketcher, but I'll check out your insta!
@@neknim Glad that helped! You can also try Noodler's X Feather, but that is a bit difficult to clean out of the pen. I have heard that it's even darker than the HOD. I like that the HOD comes in a giant bottle & I can use it without feeling like I have to get a 2nd job! :) Let me know what you end up using!
@@KitchenCounterCrafts I got it today. Charlie is adorable but the smell disturbs me and since I like EF nibs, it's not my favorite to write with. The Polar Black is great. Very very black. I have seen people's pictures of the ink having brown undertones but mine is a really pure black. I like it but if you want that brown undertone, you might be disappointed =)
@@cferracini I'm so glad you got your Charlie! If you set it on the windowsill and let the sun heat it up, the smell seems to go away quickly. I have not tried Polar Black because of the reviews but I am so glad yours is a good black for you!!! Try the Heart of Darkness next! :)
True that - Nathan Tardif (Noodler's founder) uses book references! Still a great name for a dark, dark ink and the reason for him making the Charlie pen to go with it. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I appreciate it🙂
When I was in high school in the late 60s, we covered that book in our advanced English class. One of the most powerful stories I ever encountered. I've seen parallels to that story in events over the years.
I have had this ink and pen for a few years and yet didn’t know so much of what you’ve shared. Thank you for an interesting video which also gave me more of an appreciation for the pen.
Thank you so much for watching and for sharing your thoughts. I’m grateful for you 🥰Happy New Year!!!
I love my Charlie pen, and ink. I use it in my artwork and as a daily. It's a great pen. I'm glad you told the story, alot of people don't know, when they ask about my fountain pens. We are Charlie
Oh Jodie!!! Thank you for touching my heart today with your comment. I also thank you for watching and for understanding what a dark world we live in - may your artwork tell your story! Je Suis Charlie!
Love this review of the pen and ink - especially your story at the end
Thanks so much! It is personal to me!
Thank you for giving a actual review of the "Charlie✒Pen" 🖊along with the ink. 🍵
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment! I really appreciate it.
About 7 years ago I bought the bottle of Noodlers " Heart Of Darkness" ink with the free Charlie pen, and have never regretted this purchase. The ink seems somewhat permanent and I absolutely love the flow and the slight shading that I get. The black is pleasant, and in my pens and papers tends to look a little softer, which I love. No need to search "Grey" or "Gray" inks as most of them look like the tracings of a #2 lead pencil. This ink is perfect!
Now onto the free Noodlers "Charlie" pen. What better endorsement can I give, except to say that I have carried this little gem every day for 7 years. It writes well, with a smooth flow and maybe a bit of feedback. I note the criticisms as being " stinky", " too small" and whatever, but this wonderful little celluloid pen is FREE!!! Top that if you will.
I love this comment so much!!! Great description of the HOD color - like a darker #2 pencil. It's truly a beautiful ink and I especially like the reason behind it.
7 years for Charlie! WOW!!! Mine is inked right now and I was just thinking that I have hardly had any hard starts. The time that I do have hard starts is when it's been sitting there for a week or two, which is rare.
I hope others will read your comments and see how wonderful this ink and pen combo have held up for both of us!
THANK YOU for watching and sharing! 💗
@@KitchenCounterCrafts , Please keep enjoying this little pen, my friend. Mine is pocketed daily. I admit that I often slip in another interesting fountain pen as well, but my little celluloid “Charlie” is with me always. Celluloid has a warm feel that is not otherwise duplicated. This pen is thin and light , but doesn’t drag on your pocket either. I use a little silicon grease on the threads and it holds a barrel of ink. It’s the best “ Freebie” I’ve ever had and to think it came in a bottle of the best ink! Lucky old us.
@@Espiel78 Hahaha! That last line! I am so happy to meet another "Charlie" lover. There's a lot of negative opinions out there on this pen but come on... it's FREE! You can't beat that! I even recommended to another that they just use it as a dip pen if they don't want to use it as a regular fountain pen. But mine has never had any issues and it was my first eyedropper (yes, used with silicone). It's perfect for sketching with HOD. It really is a lovely pairing! Thank you so much for your kind comments! 😍
@@KitchenCounterCrafts I wish I had your artistic talents, but if I indeed did this HOD would be my first choice ink. Love your videos!
@@Espiel78 you are too kind. I love to scribble - this pen makes me want to sketch. Have you heard of “urban sketching?” I watched a few videos on it and it’s really pretty easy to just sit, draw (scribble), and see what comes out. There are so many talented artists on TH-cam.
Many use fountain pens to sketch- they just take their notebooks everywhere and draw what they see!
Fascinating & inspiring!!!
This was very helpful! When I started buying fountain pens and inks five years ago, I bought LAMY and Noodlers brands because they were less expensive. Heart of Darkness and the free pen were among my first purchases. Thank you for providing the background story. I was unaware of the details. P.S. I’ve never inked the pen! It’s still in the box/wrapper. I was intimidated, being used to using cartridges and converters. I may have to pen play today. 🖋
Oh man!!! Fill up that puppy! If you have the TWSBI, then you have silicone to put on the threads. My Charlie is always full of Heart of Darkness. It’s always on my desk, ready to draw and sketch. It is a great little fountain pen
@@KitchenCounterCrafts oh yes! I have several TWSBI pens with silicone grease that I just used on my eye dropper pen yesterday. I’ll unpack and fill it tomorrow for the new year!
Thank you. I am a new fountain pen user. It is great to compare Charlie to Ahab and to compare HOD to Noodler's Black especially on everyday copy paper. And I appreciate the explanation of the meaning behind HOD and Charlie. We are Charlie.
THANK YOU for this comment!!! It means a lot to me! YES! We are Charlie. I hope you will use this ink and pen - it has served me well and is such a good reminder of freedoms we enjoy. Thank you again!!! 💗Welcome to the Fountain Pen Community! I hope you will love this hobby!!! I have a video on a good starter pen if you'd like to see. It's still one of my favorite pens...
th-cam.com/video/B52HWWJPPG0/w-d-xo.html
I was looking on TH-cam for videos of creators who reviewed the Charlie pen. I was not disappointed. I’ve got about 8-9 Charlie pens. I’ve also given quite a few away. Some of the Charlie’s I got needed a bit of tuning. Some for the nib, some for the feed. But all of them wrote exceptionally well after a little cleaning and a little tuning. I usually start off with scrubbing them with a good quality dish detergent that degreases, like Dawn. Then I floss the nib to get rid of any debris. I’ll reinstall the nib and feed in the section and then put just a dab of silicone grease on the section/barrel threads. After I ink the pen up, I adjust the nib and feed for ink flow. All of this takes maybe ten minutes tops. I only had a few pens that I needed to heat set the feed on. Push the nib and feed in for drier flow. Pull them out for wetter flow. Very small adjustments make a big difference. I’ve found that if the feed sticks out past the section into the barrel by about 1/8-3/16 of an inch. You’ll be pretty close to perfect for the correct ink flow. It’s a wet flow without being overly wet. I use my Charlie pens for artwork along with a Noodler’s Triple Tail and a Noodler’s Ahab. I use a fair number of Noodler’s inks as well. I really like Noodler’s products in general. All of Noodler’s products are well thought out and I appreciate the business philosophy.
Hello new friend! Thank you so much for watching! I made that video a while back and I still love my Charlie… how can you beat it??? Mine has definitely taken a beating from my use but I can say it’s well-loved 😍
I really appreciate your tips on how you clean it. Plus flossing the nib. I haven’t done that since I got it a couple of years ago! It reminded me that it desperately deserves a good cleaning!
Do you use any other Noodler’s pens?
@@KitchenCounterCrafts I’ve got 11 Ahab pens, 8 Konrad pens, 7 Standard (Nib Creeper) pens, 1 Triple Tail and 8 Charlie pens. So yeah, I’m a big fan of Noodler’s inks and pens. 😂
I’ve got some other pens for writing, like TWSBI, Kaweco, JinHao, Fountain Pen Revolution (which I’m really fond of) and some others. But for my artwork, I only use Noodler’s pens and ink.
I have a bottle of Lexington Grey coming to the house soon. So I’ll have another Charlie pen to add to the growing Charlie collection. 2 of my Charlie pens are strictly for Noodler’s Bay state blue and Bay state Concord grape. The clear barrels on the Charlie pens are permanently stained at this point. I tried bleaching them, but didn’t have much luck. I think the staining is beyond fixing. But that’s not a big deal for me. The pen still works great. It’s just a bit harder to see where the ink level is. They are still going strong after a couple of years use. Just a basic rinsing out occasionally and a touch of grease and they are put back into use. I do enjoy the Charlie pens. I enjoy all my Noodler’s pens. But for some reason the Charlie’s appeal to me so much. I think it’s because of their simplicity. I find elegance in simplicity.
If you really want to kick your Noodler’s Ahab game up a notch. Look at getting some of those .308 reusable cartridges from Noodler’s. They put more ink in the Ahab than the piston converter. But it isn’t susceptible to burping ink when the ink level gets low as when the Ahab is converted to an eye dropper pen. The cartridges are great because you can load them with ink and cap them for use later. They will fit in most small tins and you can have multiple colors to choose from. When you change inks. Just screw the new cartridge on the Ahab like you did with the Charlie to purge the feed of the old color. It was a brilliant idea by Nathan to create a refillable cartridge.
great video - I liked the personal story at the end.
Yes! Just last week i ordered a 4.5oz bottle of Noodler's Nikita and got a free Charlie with it. I am in love with this pen. perfect for my pocket. My cap is swirled shades of coffee browns and light purples.
Just a note... I use my fountain pens for drawing and the Charlie has a real nice feel for it. Not a bad pen for sketching!
Wonderful! What are you going to do most - draw or write??? Are you scared to put it in your pocket though? I am still not comfy taking it out - no converter and eyedropper fill is a bit scary to me! I think I might be a big chicken! 🐔
@@KitchenCounterCrafts I draw! I always have pockets full of pens, D20 dice, chapsticks, pocketknives and doodads. At least a couple pens per day on me. I've recently been carrying a Delike brass fountain pen and a piston fill WingSung with an extra fine nib. Or a .25 Rotring Isograph. I might have a pen problem. And For safety, I do own a 4 pen capacity pocket protector, but I hardly use it. I just toss the pens in and go. I've had a couple leaks over the years but I'm still alive. ;)
@@deanandreoli1975 lol! Pen Addicts, UNITE!!! I love that you shared the contents of your pockets! 😍 mine usually have bits of sparkling trash I pick up off the ground like, shiny metal or other objects I can put into my junk journals. Also, I have safety pins (you never know), chapstick/lip balm, and a pen or two. I have never heard of the Delike, brass FP!!! I just might "need" one. I usually carry around my Sailor 1911 Compass or a couple of cheapie Jin Hao - but in my purse, upright, with the cap on tight! You are inspiring me now to put one in my pocket.
@@KitchenCounterCrafts haha! i love it! i'm adding a safety pin to my pocket.
Delike brass fountain pen for 20 bux on amazon. totally worth the money. the thing is practically indestructible. i love it. (i got the vintage brass)
@@deanandreoli1975 I'm adding dice to mine, then! :)
Good video for both Noodler pens. I know your video was three (3) years ago, but I just wanted to make a suggestion: You mentioned you wish you could measure the Ahab but it was off the chart, bit you could have measured it by turning your 6" x 8" board lengthwise which it is 8". You reminded me of what I forgot to do this morning inking up my Charlie Pen for the first time ever, and that is to clean it. 🤷 Woops.
Thank you so much for watching and for the kind suggestions! I hope you will enjoy that little pen. I’m still using mine after all these years! It’s not inked right now but it will go through another rotation!😍
What are your thoughts on the Ahab? Do you have one?
Thank you for this review including the Charlie pen.! Not many videos featuring it. I have 3 of them and love how they write, the only issue I have is them burping, I need to try to keep the ink levels higher than half full, I am supposing.!
Thank you for watching, Donna! I love and adore my Charlie Pen. It's always out and inked, ready to be used for drawing! Yes, burping is a big issue - I thought I could roll the dice on a sketch and it burped big time right at the end 😢I find that the heat from my hands and the ink level are both the culprit. It really needs to stay at least 3/4 full to do well. It was at almost exactly 1/2 when it burped on my sketch.
I used to hate the Charlie that came with the 4.5oz because they felt "cheap" but then I realised they're really good "beater" fountain pens in case you don't really want to take your more expensive pens with you when you go out.
I am so sorry! Your comment didn't pop up for me!!!😥 The Charlie is a definite beater pen! I love that it is so reliable and it's good to loan out to those who might be interested. If they mess up the nib or something, you won't have a heart attack! Haha!!
I just ordered a bottle of 4.5 oz Noodlers Polar Black. I have not received the shipment yet, but it was advertised on Amazon to include this pen.
I hope you get that pen! It’s a great pen, especially for being free! Let me know how you like Polar Black. I haven’t used it before!
Why Polar Black instead of HOD? Just curious!😊
@KitchenCounterCrafts polar black because I'm a OTR truck driver. I often find myself in extreme cold, like tonight in Wisconsin!
Ohhhh! Wow! Thank you so much for replying to my question! I hadn't thought about the extreme conditions and how the inks behave. I know that in humid Oklahoma (4 degrees as I write this 🥶), inks can act weird. In the winter, my Diamines tend to perform well, but then again I have not really subjected them to extremes for long. So very interesting, this hobby... isn't it???
Hey Pen Pal - stay warm and safe, would ya? 😊
Lovely review. I use Noodler's Black mainly for illustration. I generally ink over my pencil outline and then erase the under drawing with a pencil eraser. I find in the process a bit of Noodler's black also gets erased.
How is HOD in this regard? Does it lose its saturation when you erase over it?
@@f-ms7vs thank you for the kind words, pen friend 💕 that’s a great question!
Since I have a couple of pens ready right now with HOD, I did a quick little test for you.
1. When writing on cheap paper with HOD, it doesn’t budge
2. HOD over pencil marks, then eraser doesn’t budge either or lose its luster.
3. Pencil+watercolor+HOD, then eraser doesn’t really take any ink color off but created a smudge on my paper (I think it was not completely dry. Ink didn’t budge.
Have you tried a sample?
That bottle is amazing and I’m only 1/2 done with it, even after a few years of use!
I still love my little Charlie pen😍
It’s not bad when erased
Thank you so much! This has been most helpful!
The thing is I live in India and suppliers don't sell samples. So I have to invest in the 4.5 oz bottle.
And Heart of Darkness has interested me for months now and I never came across a single review that examined this quality.
Noodler's Bulletproof Black's peculiar quality to get erased was quite disappointing. It's the only fountain pen ink I have that behaves that way.
Again, I thank you so much for taking the time to test this out for me. It was most kind of you and this has been very helpful.
I looked at the samples I did last night and in the sunshine they look good (erased one not faded).
The only thing is that on bad paper, the ink is a little bit lighter.
Have you tried Platinum Carbon or any of the DeAtramentis Document ink colors? I have Platinum Carbon Black and DeAtramentis document blue black that I use for watercolor and sketching as well… but mostly HOD because I love it 😍
@@KitchenCounterCrafts I have tried Platinum Carbon Black and De Atramentis Document. Though they both are perfectly waterproof after drying, Noodler's seems to have way more saturation. And I feel this way after only trying Bulletproof Black and Bad Black Moccasin. Heart Of Darkness has been on my radar for quite a while now. And I've decided to take the plunge. I'm quite excited. Thanks a lot for your insights and efforts. It has been really helpful 🙂
@@f-ms7vs I’m excited for you!!! It’s always in a pen and is quite stable (hasn’t damaged any pens even after sitting in one for months without cleaning because I kept filling and refilling with HOD)! It’s also a good everyday ink. I hope you will come back and let me know what you think!
Schöne Produkt Vorstellung von Noodler‘s Charlie Pen.
PS:I love your voice❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for watching and for the kind comment! :)
Interesting!
Thanks for watching, Dolores!💕
Thanks for sharing!👍
I appreciate you watching!
Great video. RS
Richard, Thank you so much for watching and commenting. This one is very close to my heart!
Pls is the nib of the Charlie medium or fine??
It's the same nib as the Noodler's Creaper - which is in-between a Medium and a Fine. It's great for general writing and for art!
Plus, if you buy the Heart of Darkness (HOD) ink, you get it FREE!
How would you characterize the differences between heart of darkness and noodlers black? Is it noticeably darker?
I have both the Noodler's Black and the HOD. I used the Noodler's Black and found it to be kind of lighter than I wanted. It had like a dark grayish vibe to it. Of course, it could be because I don't always remember to shake the bottle!
HOD is super, inky, deep black - like liquid eyeliner (not the consistency but the color!). I LOVE IT!!!
Also, I sketch on whatever I get my hands on like a receipt, back of an envelope or copy paper (my favorite!). HOD is awesome with all those.
I just posted a pic of an Urban Sketch I did yesterday on my instagram & FB if you'd like to check it out.
I would love to see what you write or draw! Please share with me!
@@KitchenCounterCrafts Thanks! I just used N.Black for the first time and I'm a little disappointed with the greyish-ness of it. Might get a bottle of HOD to replace. I'm more of a note taker than a sketcher, but I'll check out your insta!
@@neknim Glad that helped! You can also try Noodler's X Feather, but that is a bit difficult to clean out of the pen. I have heard that it's even darker than the HOD. I like that the HOD comes in a giant bottle & I can use it without feeling like I have to get a 2nd job! :)
Let me know what you end up using!
There are a bunch of inks that come with that pen. I "got" (still in transit) mine with Polar Black =)
OOOOH! I would love to see Polar Black! I've heard it's pretty!
@@KitchenCounterCrafts I got it today. Charlie is adorable but the smell disturbs me and since I like EF nibs, it's not my favorite to write with. The Polar Black is great. Very very black. I have seen people's pictures of the ink having brown undertones but mine is a really pure black. I like it but if you want that brown undertone, you might be disappointed =)
@@cferracini I'm so glad you got your Charlie! If you set it on the windowsill and let the sun heat it up, the smell seems to go away quickly. I have not tried Polar Black because of the reviews but I am so glad yours is a good black for you!!! Try the Heart of Darkness next! :)
Or it’s just the name of the pen and Heart of darkness is a book by Joseph Conrad.
True that - Nathan Tardif (Noodler's founder) uses book references! Still a great name for a dark, dark ink and the reason for him making the Charlie pen to go with it. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I appreciate it🙂
When I was in high school in the late 60s, we covered that book in our advanced English class. One of the most powerful stories I ever encountered. I've seen parallels to that story in events over the years.