Ink Review #67: Birmingham Henry P. Ford Arugula

Today I will be reviewing a Birmingham ink. This ink is named after Henry P. Ford, who was the Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1896 to 1899. This is an olive green ink that is similar to boiled collard greens.

Swabs:

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This ink had a moderate dry time, no sheen, and medium shading. The ink is an "army green".

Tomoe River Paper 68 gsm

Tomoe River Paper 68 gsm

Writing Sample:

Tomoe River Paper 68 gsm

Tomoe River Paper 68 gsm

This ink behaved well and had a consistent flow.

Overall: This is a very pleasant shade of green. I enjoyed this ink sample very much and would repurchase.

Disclaimer: This ink was purchased by me and all opinions/photos are my own. This post was not sponsored.