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As always, posted to my blog.

 

Presenting, the only green I've tried, to date, that I actually like! Haha.

 

 

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Have a comparison, or two (colors have been tweaked so that they look accurate in relation to each other):

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I just tried my 30ml bottle today and I also like it very much.

 

So far, the 2 Diamine greens I have are very nice (Delamere and Woodland).

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I really like this. I'll have to add it to my list in my hunt for the perfect green. Glad to know that the dry time is better on other papers. Thanks!

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I just tried my 30ml bottle today and I also like it very much.

 

So far, the 2 Diamine greens I have are very nice (Delamere and Woodland).

Just curious... what ink did you use for your signature image?

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I would love to see a comparison to PR Sherwood Green-They look similiar. Has anyone tried both?

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whats the difference exactly between the delamere and the woodland green? The swabs on the diamine website look very similar although the delamere seems darker. Is the umber just a darker version of the delamere?

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Thanks for this review, I ordered bottle on spec direct from Diamine while I was having a browse of their website. I recently mixed some green for a friend to put in her Reform 1745 and needed to find something commercially available that could replace it when the homebrew ink ran out. This shade looks like it will do the job nicely!

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I just tried my 30ml bottle today and I also like it very much.

 

So far, the 2 Diamine greens I have are very nice (Delamere and Woodland).

 

I'm curious if Delamere is close to Woodland. Woodland is one of my fav's. Any thoughts?

 

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Dave

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