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Parker 1950375 Quink Ink Bottle, Black, 57 ml

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Features

  • Ink refill for PARKER fountain pens and other luxury fountain pens
  • High quality bottled ink with added lubricity for a smooth flow when putting pen to paper
  • Quick drying, richly pigmented ink makes a vivid impression on the page
  • Elegant glass bottle with wide base and tight-sealing screw-top lid
  • Includes one 57 ml bottle of black ink. Use together with PARKER convertor (to be purchased separately)

Description

Rediscover classic writing pleasure with PARKER QUINK bottled ink. Filled with smooth, rich and vivid black ink, you'll enjoy the timeless ritual of bottle filling when you use your fountain pen. With PARKER fountain pen ink, you can place your thoughts on paper with the authenticity of liquid ink.


Manufacturer: ‎Newell Rubbermaid


Brand: ‎Parker


Item Weight: ‎6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.68 x 1.73 x 2.68 inches


Item model number: ‎1950375


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Black


Material Type: ‎Glass


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎1.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Ink Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎1950375


Date First Available: February 7, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best ink
Been using this in my fountain pen and it is just perfect. Flows easily, looks pretty dark and hasn't dried out in the nib
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022 by Saul Nathanson

  • Great ink- great price
I just got "into" fountain pens. I had one as a kid (schaffer skript cartridge) but so much has changed with the availability of good inexpensive imports. My first pen was a Jinhao 8802 which writes amazing. I tried it with cartridges and loved how well they worked, but something about bottled ink really fascinates me. Not wanting to invest a ton of money into another obsession I choose this Parker ink. SO glad I did. It is a great ink. It is super smooth (of course a lot of credit goes to the pen) and even on cheap lined notebook paper it does not run or bleed. Works amazing well in my twist up converter. Lays down a nice dark bold black line with no fade or splotches. I'm using a fine tip so flow is not an issue with any ink but the way this one flows is so amazing. I remember the skript cartridges would sometimes have some real graininess to the ink and it would be a bit scratchy (especially the black ones, the colored and blue ones were a lot smoother) so I was almost looking for that same scratch in this black ink but nothing but buttery smoothness. I also appreciate the zero odor from this (I remember how some inks we used in art class smelled to high heaven!) I do have a few not bleed issues. This ink does separate when it sits for awhile. Make sure to give it a good shake, then let it sit for a few seconds to allow the bubbles to pop. The ink appears almost a deep Violet in the bottle, not to worry as it goes on black, but it made me nervous the first time I used it. This ink has a long dry time. 13 seconds on notebook paper. My cartridge inks have about an 8 second dry time, so do be aware of the longer dry time (like I said I am new to this so maybe 13 seconds is not that long?) My first use had a huge blob drip out from under the nib. This didn't happen with the cartridges so it is more than likely the converter but it is a good thing I had a paper towel down otherwise I would have had a huge mess. The drip has not happened again but just be sure to have a rag or paper towel down just in case. This is a great beginners ink at a really amazing price point. I use it for general writing and simple doodles (I am not an artist in any way shape or form lol). I love the way this works and looks and will not hesitate to try other Parker inks as I expand my obsession. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Great for the price
It isn't the blackest black, but I wasn't expecting too much richness at this price point. It's a great every day ink and the bottle has enough weight not to tip over unless you're really trying.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022 by CandyK

  • Parker Quink Ink Writes Smoothly & Cleanly
This is a review of Parker Quink Bottled Ink. (Fun to say… Go ahead, say it; you know you want to!) I’ve been using Parker Quink Ink since the early 1970’s. In fact, it’s the only bottled ink I ever use. I like to stay with what I know works, and this ink does everything I’m looking for in a fountain pen ink. I prefer the rich look of the blue black color, but Parker also gives you some colorful options. Fountain pen nibs often tend be finicky, especially the extra fine nibs that I prefer. I’ve never experienced an issue with the Parker Quink Ink clogging up a nib. It flows skip free and smoothly, word after word. I have several brands of fountain pens, with nibs running from medium, to fine, to extra fine, and I use them with ink converters so that I can fill them with my favorite bottled ink. Converters save me money, and I like that Parker ink lets me easily clean the nibs and converters. Even so, by using Parker ink, I rarely have to clean them, because this ink doesn’t clog them up. I recently came across a Cross, medium nib, fountain pen that I’d misplaced several years ago. The pen had been missing for so long that the rubber plunger of the ink converter had dried up. There was a bit of Parker ink still in it, and I was amazed to find that it still flowed effortlessly through the nib. If I had a friend who still used a fountain pen, I would definitely recommend they use Parker Quink bottled ink. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2021 by John Wilcox

  • Quink Always A Good Ink for Vintage Pens
Bought Quink for a vintage fountain pen, Parker 51, as recommended by a vintage pen dealer. Nice flow, deep black, seems to provide good lubrication to nibs. Haven't tried other inks, so nothing to compare it with, but I'm happy with it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022 by Rebecca

  • Great ink for the price
I'm wondering if some of the other comments and low reviews on here about the ink quality were either getting bogus stuff, or stuff that had sat so long on the shelf that it had settled. While I don't recommend shaking it all the time, giving it a good shake when you first get it won't hurt. I got a nice deep grayish black, not a pale fading color like some people had. It should definitely come in a small box and not as a loose bottle though. Remember the richer the black, the higher the pigment load, which means the more likely it is to clog your pen over time. one of the things about quink that's great is that it doesn't clog the pens easily, and it's relatively easy to clean out if it does...and it has some lubrication qualities that allow it to work reasonably well even on cheap paper. However if you want nice sharp lines without any feathering or spreading, you do want to use a decent weight, smooth paper. if you're using your typical printer stock or even notebook paper, you're more likely to see spreading and skipping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020 by Sharkpuncher

  • Easy choice for black fountain pen ink.
It's a deep black, it's a large bottle, and it's cheap. Only thing that would make it better would be water resistance.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2022 by Jay

  • Doesn't Clog!
I've been using Quink happily for years. Of my five fountain pens, none are Parkers. Three are of another make, who also make their own ink. I thought, why not get a bottle of *their* ink? Smaller bottle, more expensive, and it easily clogs in the nib. Big mistake. I still have over half the bottle of Brand X. Couldn't stand it any longer. Bought this latest bottle of Quink. I'm back to being able to set aside one fountain pen for a few days, use another, pick up the first one and it writes instantly, instead of having to clean everything to dissolve/dislodge a clog. Quink is all I'll buy from now on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2021 by Phil Pockras

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