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Diamine Golden Honey (New 150Th Anniversary Ink)


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It seems Diamine enjoys celebrating its anniversary. This year they added another eight inks to their line of 150th anniversary inks.



The inks are sold in nice and quitye comfortable in use triangular bottles.




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It's rather nice. It behaves well on most papers. The flow is good and the ink feels wet - just as I like it.



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It has zero water resistance.




Drops of ink on kitchen towel




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Software ID



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Color range



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Low quality notebook, Wing Sung 6359, EF



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Midori, Wing Sung 63569, EF




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Tomoe River, Pelikan M205, medium











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