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A true Burgundy … "Binder Burgundy" ... uh-huh


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Now THAT'S what I'm talkin' about! That's a real burgundy as opposed to the crimson that MB sells or the Montegrappa version.

Love it. Now, if we can only convince him to sell us a quart or two.

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Just a ending note to the new members who might be reading this for the first time like I just did.

Diamine did come out with a very close Binder Burgundy color a couple of months later! It's called Diamine Syrah!

 

Source: http://www.inknouveau.com/2010/10/diamine-syrah.html

And a great review by our member Lapis comparing Syrah to Binder's Burgundy, with great side by side visuals!

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FWIW, I did the chromatography to ensure that Diamine got the hue right with Syrah. They got the color about 2% richer in saturation, but the hue is dead on.

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I've got my Binder's Burgundy ink components ordered, along with the empty bottles. Tomorrow, I turn in grades for the summer term, and will commence working on Binder Burgundy ink bottle labels.

Jeffery

In the Irish Channel of

New Orleans, LA

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Gorgeous colour and exactly the shade I've been looking for but not finding. This generous act of sharing is much appreciated here in Scotland thank you!

"The cultured man is the man whose interior consciousness is forever obstinately writing down, in the immaterial diary of his psyche's sense of life, every chance aspect of every new day that he is lucky enough to live to behold!" - John Cowper Powys

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Can this still be made with the new labeled waterman tender purple?

Stopped making waterman violet.... :-(

-Stefan

 

 

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Can this still be made with the new labeled waterman tender purple?

Stopped making waterman violet.... :-(

 

They did? Drat. I just found this thread today. :(

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Well i made the ink today with the new waterman purple and it seems a little brighter than the original. More purple. Could have something to do with the fine nib i was testing it with. Still a great color!!!

-Stefan

 

 

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Tender Purple = Violet. They only changed the names and labels. It'll be your finer nib which gave a lighter/brighter touch.

Life is too short to drink bad wine (Goethe)

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I made this mix about an hour ago. It is exactly the color I wanted. Thanks Mr. Binder! When I started looking at fountain pens last month I thought that burgundy would be a great color for me. I bought a Noodlers burgundy which is a very nice color but it's not burgundy. I have some samples now and when I write with some of them, they are quite far from the color advertised. I guess color is pretty subjective unless you bring it down to wavelengths and such. Anyway, I'm having fun with it!

 

Larry

 

Looking for a black SJ Transitional Esterbrook Pen. (It's smaller than an sj)

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Just found this thread and enjoying all the discussions, lab trials, and questions about ingredients.

 

Does anyone know how Binder Burgundy compares with Noodler's Red Black?

 

Thanks,

 

AD

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Just found this thread and enjoying all the discussions, lab trials, and questions about ingredients.

 

Does anyone know how Binder Burgundy compares with Noodler's Red Black?

 

Thanks,

 

AD

Stunning question. Answer: "Yes".

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Paper: Rhodia 80 g/m2.

FWIW: current prices at The Goulet Pen Co say: Binder's = $0.22 per ml, and Noodler's = $0.14 per ml. But I still prefer the looks of Binder's.

 

Mike

Life is too short to drink bad wine (Goethe)

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Stunning question. Answer: "Yes".

fpn_1515616010__binder_burgundy__noodler

 

Paper: Rhodia 80 g/m2.

FWIW: current prices at The Goulet Pen Co say: Binder's = $0.22 per ml, and Noodler's = $0.14 per ml. But I still prefer the looks of Binder's.

 

Mike

 

You have just made me smile. Thanks for this, Mike.

 

The Binder's is a little richer, perhaps, deeper? Red-Black seems like it has more shading though.

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another one on the list for a bottle , i want it

Saludos desde Mexico, "el respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz entre los hombres"

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