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So, with this past #Inkvent calendar, I've found myself in possession of a bunch of shimmering inks. Problem is that they tend to clog my #FountainPens. Are there any inexpensive pens that handle shimmering inks well?
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I've found that my Wing Sung 3008s don't clog up much anyway, and when they do they're easy to take apart to clean them, at least once you know how. Also cheap enough to be disposable once they break. πŸ˜€ The downside is that they're known for cracking and/or the screw in the cap rusting, hence the importance of being cheap.
in reply to JulesJones

I've cleaned out two this weekend - I can't usually get the last little bits of glitter out, but what's left doesn't seem to block it when reassembled.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

you can use them without shaking up the shimmer before you fill.

Otherwise the one a lot of people recommend, and I also have had good luck with, is a twsbi eco.

in reply to StarSloth

@StarSloth Really, because we've had trouble with my partner's TWSBI Eco clogging. πŸ™
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

huh, weird. Which ink? There are some in the inkvent that have larger and too much shimmer and is basically for dip pens as far as I'm concerned, I don't remember what they're marked with - not shimmer or chameleon but something like star bright or something.
in reply to StarSloth

@StarSloth I honestly don't remember which it was. I've had similar issues with my 580 though.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

strange. I am using shimmer inks in five or six different twsbis (a 580 and several ecos) with no issues whatsoever.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I use Jinhao 992s for shimmering inks. Easy to clean (pull out feed, use toothbrush) and dirt cheap.

My FPR with the flex nib and a rather wet feed handles shimmer very good as well.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

the hongdian m2 is a nice cheap pocket pen which I've never had issues with
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I bought a few of those small plastic "Dinky Dips" ink containers- they come in three sizes. I can use my ink syringe to put some of my shimmer ink into a Dinky, add a drop or two of Gum Arabic (to help make it more dip nib friendly), and it's a better size--- you can use the dip nib to stir the ink each time you dip it in, since it's not that deep and the container mouth is wide (straight up and down shape). Inks stores well in it, the plastic cap screws tight. Just a thought!
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

It looks like I wasn't moving the pen enough. As I would keep writing, the shimmer would collect in the feed until it just straight-up clogged. I didn't realize I had to periodically roll the pen around even while I was actively using it. This should have been obvious by the fact that my writing kept getting more and more, well... shimmery before the ink stopped flowing.

I'll try this approach in the future.

Rookie mistake, but in my defense, I didn't even know that shimmer inks were even a thing until late last year.

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