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These are on a Levenger 3x5 card.

 

the Prussian Blue is by Diamine. I had written Noodler's.http://www.ghg.net/schwerpt/founts/blues.jpg

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Hey, Prussian Blue is a nice colour :) Do you have a link for Diamine?

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Hey, Prussian Blue is a nice colour :) Do you have a link for Diamine?

The Writing Desk in the UK seems to have Prussian Blue in stock. As I noted, it us under Market Test in the US. It *appears* that it is in production for the UK but it's hard to be sure. I'd recommend contacting the folks at TWD for more info.

 

i do know that input is being gathered from the market test distributors. I've given Sam at Pendemonium my positive .02.

 

http://www.thewritingdesk.co.uk/diamine/diamine_ink.php

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Prussian Blue can also be mailed to you from Sam at Pendemonium, although, come to think of it, that's not much of an advantage if it's going overseas, is it? :blush:

 

I must say that I am very impressed with the Diamine line of inks. I find their colors just intense enough but without causing endless drying times. They are also free-flowing in all my pens. They cost a little more, but the bottles are large and their quality is worth it IMHO.

 

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I'm quite struck by the Ottoman Azure and Naples Blue. Most of my blues trend dark or "standard" (Noodlers Blue, Midnight, Blue-Black).

 

I especially like colors that show a lot of variation from light to dark tone in the letter forms. That makes pen based writing even more striking.

 

These are some nice colors. :)

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Prussian Blue can also be mailed to you from Sam at Pendemonium, although, come to think of it, that's not much of an advantage if it's going overseas, is it? :blush:

 

Dorothy

and last I talked to Sam, they were out of stock so...

 

i've liked all the inks i've tried from Diamine and agree with what you're saying - rich enough without being overwhelming, and not washed out.

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I'm quite struck by the Ottoman Azure and Naples Blue. Most of my blues trend dark or "standard" (Noodlers Blue, Midnight, Blue-Black).

 

I especially like colors that show a lot of variation from light to dark tone in the letter forms. That makes pen based writing even more striking.

 

These are some nice colors. :)

i have never been a big "blues" fan. :P But lately I've been completely enthralled with all the possibilities - especially with the new (to the US) inks out there (Noodler's, Diamine.)

 

Ottoman Azure is lovely (there's a handwritten review below in the "reviews" forum) and has become a favorite.

 

Naples is a very rich turquoise - more intense than any turquoise I've seen and a bit darker than most probably. I just can't get into turquoise for some reason. so right now it basically takes up space. I will probably try to convince my daughter to switch to Ottoman Azure which is similar to a mix I make for her from Naples and Cobalt. The only reason I hang onto the Naples. :P

 

i think based on your tone variation comment that you would find the Prussian blue to be nice. I will be putting up a sample here this weekend that shows it in a Mitchell Roundhand dip nib. Really shows the variation of this ink.

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