Click to view our Accessibility Statement or contact us with accessibility-related questions
You won't have much luck if you stay limited to Parker ink cartridges. My first tip would be to get a Parker ink converter for the fountain pen. With a converter your options suddenly are limitless. A note on archival inks: They are meant to be waterproof. There is not much variety in archival inks, they are not known for their vibrancy and they are more likely to clog your pen. What you really need is a good writing ink that is colorfast and here you choices are... overwhelming. My favorite blues are: Diamine Sargasso Sea Rohrer & Klingner Royal Blue. Pelikan Edelstein Topaz Pilot Kon-peki For a dark or grey blue try: R&K Verdigris Diamine Regency
Finally here's a decent guide from jetpens: https://www.jetpens.com/blog/blue-fountain-pen-ink-comparison/pt/387 take their recommendations with a grain of salt, though. They want to move their stock after all.
PRODUCTS YOU MAY LIKE
Trending Posts in More Community Picks