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Ancient Copper - Diamine


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I have mixed feelings about Diamine inks - I like the variety of colors and their intensity but many of them aren't well behaved (they tend to clog pens, cause nib creep / nib crud).

Ancient Copper has amazing color that I enjoy a lot but it causes terrible nib creep / nib crud. It's almost artistic in its expression:

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Still, the color is great :)

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Kitchen towel

 

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Color range

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Linum notebook - TWSBI 580, stub 1,1

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visvamitra, you poor soul!

I've had (until Terracotta replaced it a couple of weeks ago) Diamine's Ancient Copper in my TWSBI VAC 70 for over a year, solid, never flushed out, never cleaned and never saw anything like your nib crud. :(

 

I did own Diamine Orange which did nothing but crud up my pens and was forced to pass it on.

 

I hope your pen cleans up.

 

Try another pen? Perhaps the one you're using is allowing too much air or something in to make nastiness.

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I've experienced this crusting behaviour in some of my pens, but not others - the more airtight the seal on the cap, the less of a problem it seems to be. Other factors like climate and especially humidity may come into play too, though?

 

Thanks for the review - I won't be giving up on this ink anytime soon...

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I love this colour, and yes the nib crud has been frustrating, but it won't stop me enjoying AC.

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I had crud with the Ancient Copper and in my real life, that means unphotoshopped, unNikoned, it's just an uninteresting brown without the red/coppery aspect. It not worth using for me and got Sailor Kobe Arima Amber to replace it.

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I have a sample of the ink and worked up some courage to put it in a pen - an Elysee.

 

Been in now for over a week now with very little use - deliberately so.

No crust.

 

However, not sure that I'd put it in another pen.

 

Diderot

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Vis... those pictures are disturbing. I have this ink.. and love the color, to the point that I am willing to accept some nib creep.. But, I only get some nib creep, not the nib crud you are showing.

 

 

Maybe I should test this ink on several pens. I had it on a couple of pens and only experienced nib creep, which is quite easy to wipe off.

 

 

 

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Nib creep I can handle

These pictures look like the pen needs a quick trip to the FP ER. NOW

No color is worth that. Looks like something you'd see in a 1950s sci-fi movie

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I get some nib crud as well. Recently I got the Diamine 1864 Terracotta ink, which looks like a less saturated version of this ink (in my opinion), so I prefer to use that. Haven't had any problems with nib crud or creep with Terracotta yet.

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I find Ancient Copper a rather fussy ink. I got it because so many were singing its praises but was initially rather disappointed.

 

After trying a number of pens I have found that it needs a really wet nib to give its incredible shading and it is prone to producing that crud unless the cap is airtight. However, the crud does just wipe off.

 

I have an MB146 which must be nearly 30 years old and which I had rather fallen out of love with. That gets on just fine with Ancient Copper and has been busy doing Christmas card duty over the weekend.

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I really like this ink. I use it in two of my pens right now. I've had a bit of caking on one nib. It cleaned up easily with a paper towel and hasn't returned but I do keep an eye out for it. BUT I have to say it is still my favorite ink.

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I seldom use DAC because it's not the sort of color that I want very often, but it has always been a flawless ink for me in every single pen I have used it in. I have a full backup bottle that I ordered earlier in the year. Perhaps I should fill once from it to see if the crystallization occurs with it.

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So, is that one of your pens?

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OH MY - I hate nib crud!!!! Thanks for sharing!

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

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Man, it's just like my J Herbin 1670 Rouge.

 

It crude and creeps every pen I tried it in except my Sailor Black Emperor with Zoom nib.

 

May try it in a diff pen.

 

Love the color, I will have to try it.

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