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INK : DIAMINE TEAL

 

PAPER : RHODIA #16 A5 white lined

 

PEN : Onoto Magna 261 Medium nib tweaked for wet flow by John Sorowka (Oxonian).

 

Scanner : IT8-calibrated Epson V600 flatbed

Colour Space : Adobe RGB

Matte : 50% grey and 100% white

Post-process : Unsharp Mask

 

http://www.dcoffey.co.uk/images/fountainpennetwork/ReviewTeal.jpg

 

 

Here is a close-up of the swab...

 

http://www.dcoffey.co.uk/images/fountainpennetwork/ReviewTealSwab.jpg

 

 

 

And a close-up of the shading!

 

http://www.dcoffey.co.uk/images/fountainpennetwork/ReviewTealShade.jpg

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I love this colour! Much prefer it to Umber, which I received in the same multipack of ink cartridges. I used it in my Baoer 388, which is a wet writer but there was a lot of show through and feathering. It worked like a treat in my Schneider Base.

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I think folks will agree that show through and feathering is more a factor of the paper than the nib and ink. With this wet-writing Onoto I also get feathering but only on cheaper papers. On the Rhodia and especially Clairefontaine this ink gives rock-solid edges.

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Thank you! It is nice playing with the new scanner. Now if they only did a wifi enabled scanner that didn't cost as much as the V750M... or Apple enabled AirScan on the Airport Express...

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I'd still need to figure out a way to identify the dark ink colors of the sampler. I am only interested in teal, because I have the other inks I like already, my wife wants to use the other cartridges and I don't want to waste them. The last time I tried to start a teal cartridge I catched an umber cartridge.

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It was tricky working out which was which, I agree. There were the black and red ones which were easy because there was 1 of each but the rest were difficult. All these recent reviews came from bottles.

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The ones I could identify by the color of the bubble on top and the bottom (jet black) ..

 

Jet Black

Red tones

Woodland Green

Blue tones

 

The rest is really hard to identify, but I've been lucky though. The second pick was the teal already. I think they should label them. I think this is the first sampler without labels I've seen. I had most colors and knew what I searched for, but I think it's hard to identify the color you might want to buy otherwise.

 

I really like their teal, modest enough to be used for business letters and signatures, but not boring at all.

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Thank you! It is nice playing with the new scanner. Now if they only did a wifi enabled scanner that didn't cost as much as the V750M... or Apple enabled AirScan on the Airport Express...

I'm using my Epson V500 over my wireless network. It's connected to a USB hub which is connected to the USB port of a D-Link DIR 655 wireless router. Very convenient.

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Great review.

I just ordered this ink along with several other Diamine inks from a UK vendor.

My collection: 149 EF/F/B/OBB, Collodi B/Twain F/Mann F, 146 M, Silver Barley F, M1000/M800 B'o'B/M800 Tortoise/Sahara/415 BT/215/205 Blue Demo, Optima Demo Red M/88 EF & Italic/Europa, Emotica, 2K/Safaris/Al-Stars/Vista, Edson DB/Carene BS, Pilot 845/823/742/743/Silvern/M90/Makies, Sailor Profit Realo M/KOP Makies/Profit Makies/Profit 21 Naginata MF&M/KOP/KOP Mosaiques/Sterling Silvers,Platinum #3776 Celluloids/Izumos/Wood pens/Sterling Silvers,YoL Grand Victorian, and more (I lost counting)

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Many thanks for the review. I saw this color in the Diamine catalogue, but I did not pay much attention. After your review, I think I will take a 30ml bottle to test it.

 

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I'm a big fan of Teal too - I wonder how many ink bottles Diamine sell on the basis of the mixed cartridge packs? I know I've bought two from the mixed pack I got from them last time...

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OH, DARN! I REALLY like your scan and description of this ink! One more ink to add to my wish list. I love Diamine Sherwood, and I have a feeling this blue/green, "playful" ink color could become my new favorite.

Thanks for the review.

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I am glad folks are interested in this ink. I find it very easy on the eye and it is becoming a favourite which will be upgraded from a 30ml to a full bottle before long.

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Looks like Parker Quink blue-black to me

 

I've used it in two pens so far, and on various papers, and completely see what you mean.

 

In some lights, and on some papers, it's a greyish blue. In other lights, the green is fairly clear. Coincidentally, a page of meeting notes (Black and Red notebook, Diamine Teal, written with a Schneider Base) is open on my desk as I write this - every so often, I catch sight of it from the corner of my eye, and think, "Hey, that's a nice green..." Looking again, it's as if the green only appears in some lights - a bit like the sheen Diamine's Majestic Blue has. Smoother papers seem to show it off to best effect (imo).

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Nice shading, and I always trust a Diamine ink to be good. Don't like greenish inks, but Diamine Teal looks very good for a teal.

 

(Note: please use a different pen for ink reviews. "Onoto Magna / John Sorowka" makes us envious!!!!)

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