History for Noodler's

An independently made U.S. ink brand run by Nathan Tardiff as a solo venture. Bottle labels in general used to be historically and/or politically themed around politics and history. A couple labels in particular causedproved controversial because they portrayed two Jewish economists in an antisemitic fashion. After the uproar and some stores removing Noodler's stock, Tardiff apologized and initiated a full review of ink labels and names, introducing changes. A write-up about the controversy becausewas they portrayed two Jewish economists using antisemitic imagery. After the uproar and some stores removing Noodler's stock, Tardiff apologized and initiated a full review of ink labels and names, introducing changes. A write-up about the controversy is compiled on Reddit and can be read [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/fountainpens/comments/142w0bi/the_noodlers_ink_drama_in_one_spot_content/). 

Noodler's inks tend to be highly saturated and run very wet, run very wet, and bottles are filled right to the brim. Nathan encourages buyers to dilute the ink to extract further value and reduce wetness. Extra caution is advised when opening the bottles. Experts suggest using a level table, preferably on a tray if you to dilute the ink to extract further value and reduce wetness. Fountain pen enthusiasts debate the quality of this brand. Please be careful when opening the bottles and do so on a level table, preferably on a tray if you have one.

Fountain pen enthusiasts debate the quality of this brand. Many people stay away from the brand due to QCquality control issues and/or the owner's political stances. But he does offer permanent, fraud- and and forgery-proof permanent ink that is tested for performance in this capacity.
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