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OMG Amber.. that is an awesome idea... I am thinking this could be a great substitute to Levenger Pinkly ... which was discontinued and loads of people are still mourning the loss...

 

I have a sample of Pinkly... I will do a couple of swabs side by side...

 

 

OOOOO that I look forward to seeing!

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OOOOO that I look forward to seeing!

 

As promised... Not exactly the same, but since Pinkly has been discontinued... hey, Red Diamond is a good alternative.. (easier on the eyes..lol).. as well as Hope Pink.

 

 

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WOW - great work Cyber6 and Sinstral1!!!!

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As received, straight from the pipette:

 

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I love the color - great review!

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These are mine so far

 

I said it's 2%, but it's probably about 4% or 8%.. TBH I have no idea ^^"

Also light test wasnt done because it's night, will do it tomorrow and update this thread.

 

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Hopefully this is helpful.

Yes, I am super biased about this ink, I love it too much ^^"

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I could not get this one to mix well at 16% or 8% - but it is pretty. I doubt this one will make the cut, which is many ways is too bad, because the color is something special.

Try to mix it at 4%!

I think there mightve been a problem with manufacturing, since the last bits that aren't mixing are tiny (really tiny) pieces of powder... Perhaps if a small adjustment is made to the formula, it will work out pefectly!

 

I hope SuSeMaI will do anything possible to get this ink just right, it's too beautiful.

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Thank you all for the contributions. I hope you are having fun.

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General overview of Red Diamond:

 

I don't like the color.

The ink separates so fast, I was a little concerned about actually putting it into a pen at all.
From the glass dip pen, it was still difficult to use, and didn't flow like the other inks.
Even if I liked the color, I would not buy this ink.

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I can confirm that this ink separates FAST. I’ve decanted it into a vial like an hour or so and already there’s a thick sludge of sediment at the bottom. It re-suspends if I shake it, but you can almost watch it separate. This is with the (presumed) 16% concentration as was in the pipette from the Lucky-35 batch.

 

As expected with a bright red ink, it STAINS. My sink is now pale pink. But no worse than Montblanc rouge, which is the worst staining ink I’ve ever put my hands on.

 

16% is definitely oversaturated, but it makes for an interesting colour—with a dip pen. There’s no way that I’ll let this anywhere near my pens without diluting it. :‌o) I should have a suitable empty pen in a few days, then I can offer more.

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Just dipped a brand-new pen into the undiluted vial of pure colour:

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EId+sk;%E2%99%84;summaprada;ppm-00189c.jpeg

Afterwards it took me almost five minutes to get that vicious stuff off the pen! Blimey! Are all those hues even supposed to be in that stuff?

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EId+sk;%E2%99%84;summaprada;ppm-00211.jpeg

But at first glance, the colour looks promising. I hope it is as garish as it looks from the outside. : o)

Also, right now I have sixteen pens on my desk. óò Maybe… I should tune it down a notch…

A dwarf’s unfailing capacity to believe what he prefers to be true rather than what the evidence shows to be likely and possible has always astounded me. We long for a caring Fortress which will save us from our childish mistakes, and in the face of mountains of evidence to the contrary we will pin all our hopes on the slimmest of doubts. Gold has not been proven not to exist, therefore it must exist.

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Just inked up. With this particular ink, I’ll start cautionsly at 1:4, which should give about 4% concentration.

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EId+sk;%E2%99%84;summaprada;ppm-00212.jpeg

This scan shows how the colour changes as the remaining water from flushing the pen is slowly used up. On the top is right from the sink, then I forced it, then it went back to writing a little lighter again.

Compare with De Atramentis Fuchsia, Montblanc red and Monteverde Burgundy. The closest though is a highlighter (Stabilo Boss № 70/58, to be precise). Great colour so far, I hope it stays that way! Seems ideal for writing exams, wills, signing important treaties and such.

I’ll wait for a day until it settles before I start my commentary. As usual, please ignore the utter nonsense that’s written on the page. I have to write something, don’t I?

And now please excuse me while I’ll put some balm on my seared retinas.

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A dwarf’s unfailing capacity to believe what he prefers to be true rather than what the evidence shows to be likely and possible has always astounded me. We long for a caring Fortress which will save us from our childish mistakes, and in the face of mountains of evidence to the contrary we will pin all our hopes on the slimmest of doubts. Gold has not been proven not to exist, therefore it must exist.

Philosopher Prokhor Zakharov, ‘For I Have Tasted The Plump Helmet’

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Second day in. In the cartridge, I can see traces of sediments, but no more than I sometimes saw in other red inks. Remember: this is at 4%. I don’t think anything higher than that is safe, but I will try to find a way to test something more concentrated safely.

From what it looks like to my non-chemist eyes, it’s the red component that wants to get out of the suspension, not the pink one. If I let the 16% vial stand upright until all that wants to separate gathers at the bottom and dip just into the clear top part, I get that gorgeous neon-pink colour from the 4% concentration. So maybe it’d be worthwile for Susemai to investigate making a pure pink ink with what can be salvaged from the formula, instead of trying to make it red(-ish). So far, I love the colour.

For the record: No crud or other nasty stuff on, in, around, between, etc. my pen yet. But it’s only the second day and this pen has a particularly wide feed. That I picked up this one for this test is a coincidence, maybe a more finicky pen empties out in the next few days, that’ll be a more interesting test.

A dwarf’s unfailing capacity to believe what he prefers to be true rather than what the evidence shows to be likely and possible has always astounded me. We long for a caring Fortress which will save us from our childish mistakes, and in the face of mountains of evidence to the contrary we will pin all our hopes on the slimmest of doubts. Gold has not been proven not to exist, therefore it must exist.

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Got your sunglasses ready?

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIf+sk;%E2%98%BD;summaprada;ppm-00219i.jpeg

A few more glimpses as to how well Red Diamond 4% will coöperate with other inks. As expected, it pairs really well with yellow (De Atramentis Mahatma Gandhi) and blue (Susemai Too-blue Cashmere 12%):

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIe+sk;%E2%98%89;summaprada;ppm-00217.jpeg

It also works well alongside Susemai Green Diamond 8% and black; less so with brown or darker greens. It clashes with red.

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIe+sk;%E2%98%89;summaprada;ppm-00218.jpeg

Combining it with (Monteverde) turquoise and (Platinum mix-free Smoke) black on white paper gives a very interesting colour combination, like the CGA graphics of the 1980’s, or ink-jet printer colours.

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIe+sk;%E2%98%89;summaprada;ppm-00216.jpeg

Overstriking the pink with turquoise gives an almost psychedelic 3D-like effect, like those weird 3D-comics that I have seen a long time ago which were supposed to be viewed with red-and-blue 3D-glasses. On paper, the effect is much stronger—almost distractingly so as it captures your peripheral vision and makes you reach for your reading glasses.

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIf+sk;%E2%98%BD;summaprada;ppm-00220a.jpeg

As usual, getting the colour right is beyond my skills or the capabilities of my equipment, so here’s a comparison chart with other reds:

http://chiffre.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/Colour-comparison/red.jpeg

Performance-wise, all the Susemai inks that I’ve tested so far are very forgiving w.r.t. paper. Getting them to feather is rather difficult; Red Diamond is no exception, as seen in the close-up.

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIf+sk;%E2%98%BD;summaprada;ppm-00219k.jpeg

Also, there’s considerable shading, also with the Too-blue Cashmere:

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIf+sk;%E2%98%BD;summaprada;ppm-00219g.jpeg

Red Diamond coöperates surprisingly well with highlighters, even with magenta ones:

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIf+sk;%E2%98%BD;summaprada;ppm-00219d.jpeg

This is not self-evident; many inks will bleed or smear when highlighted (blacks are particularly nasty) and will sully the felt tip:

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIf+sk;%E2%98%BD;summaprada;ppm-00219e.jpeg

I’ve got no flow or any other kinds of problems with this ink today. I get a very juicy, satisfying line. As already mentioned, this is a very wet pen, so there is probably some bias.

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIf+sk;%E2%98%BD;summaprada;ppm-00221a.jpeg

Overall, an extremely vivid ink. I have to admit that reading a page written predominantly in this colour (cf. the first scan) is something that needs some getting used to; getting, say, a ten-page letter written in Red Diamond is likely to result in charges for assault. :‌o)

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIf+sk;%E2%98%BD;summaprada;ppm-00221b.jpeg

Are we even allowed to have this much fun while testing?

http://null.aleturo.com/Dumatborlon/5EIf+sk;%E2%98%BD;summaprada;ppm-00221c.jpeg

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I like the ink combinations. The red/blue reminded me of the 3D glasses. Great job.

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