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Manufacturers since 1864, Diamine Inks relocated to this purpose built 'state of the art' factory in Liverpool in 1925, where they successfully carried on using the traditional methods and formulas for ink production. Over the years the company has changed hands and are now located close to the world famous Aintree Race Course

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Diamine Prussian Blue is a timeless classic. This color will fit most situations and uses. While I'm not crazy about it, I reckon it's more than decent ink. It's reliable, well behaved and nicely performing everyday ink.It has muted tone that I find pleasing, the flow is satisfying and the line is smooth. I remember I experienced some bleedthrough on Moleskine but, frankly, it's crappy paper and almost every ink ever crated will cause bleedthrough or feathering on it.

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Drops of ink on kitchen towel

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Color range

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Tomoe River, Sheaffer Prelude Signature, fine nib

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Leuchtturm 1917, Sheaffer Prelude Signature, fine nib

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No-name notebook, Montblanc 146, medium nib

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This one is incredibly close to Diamine Indigo. Am I right to say that Prussian Blue is a bit..greener?

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Great review and I'm very fond of this ink.

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Another lovely review visvamitra but this time it won't cost me. Prussian Blue is a favourite of mine. Indigo is VERY similar but lacks that certain something (sorry) that Prussian Blue has.

I currently have it in my 3776 fine nib and it shades and looks 30years old the second it dries on the page. Mmmm. :wub:

 

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I don't remember my Prussian Blue being this pretty... then it just hit me... I have Noodler's Prussian Blue, not Diamine. :P

 

 

Thanks for the review Vis... is a very nice color. :wub: :wub:

 

 

 

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If Prussian Blue looked like the above samples all the time I would buy it, but, for me, in an Esterbrook Dollar with a 2048 nib it was initially too light for my tastes so I switched to a 9314-M nib. After awhile (probably a couple of months), the ink had darkened to the point that it looked like a very dark gray, almost black, with no real sign of blue. Has this happened to anyone else? My guess is that the color of this ink is very pen dependent.

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I got a small bottle based on the good reviews I have seen.
What I see is that the color is very paper dependent, I guess the acidity and the fibers and filler react with the ink so it goes from faded blue/gray to dark blue/gray to gray. Cheaper paper seems to be darker than more expensive one.

The color also changes with age, at least in my every-day Black n'red notebook

 

All in all very nice though

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Thank you your the review... been looking at Diamine Blues lately, going to add to my next order. :)

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