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Diamine are about to produce another German exclusive - November Rain. A deep almost holly green with blues and lime greens when washed with water and a shiny rusty crimson coloured sheen when viewed at an angle in bright light.

 

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Thank you for this.

 

I usually do not use greens, but have recently been craving them and looking for a certain color I cannot quite pinpoint. This may be exactly what I was looking for.

 

Any advice for tracking some down in the US? Does Diamine include the German exclusives among the colors sold directly by the manufacturer? Or would I need to buy from a German retailer?

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Shame on me, I don't like green with red. Otherwise a really nice ink that will find its buyers.

I have the skull and roses and absolutely love it. Is there another colour to come?

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Ohhh,love this color, I'll definitely try it!

Thank you for sharing the information!

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Forget what I wrote. :blush: Had a few closer looks and ordered it. :gaah: And the next sheeny , shiny one will get me too, I bet.

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Forget what I wrote. :blush: Had a few closer looks and ordered it. :gaah: And the next sheeny , shiny one will get me too, I bet.

Where did you order it?

Thanks.

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Reminds me of their Sherwood green, which is also very green with some reds. But certainly not the same.

 

Never mind, nowhere near the sheen.

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Where did you order it?

Thanks.

In Germany at papierundstift.de. They do ship to the US but I think that is really expensive

 

It seems to be the first shop that has this new ink. There sure will be more offers in other shops.

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I bought the other two German exclusive Diamine inks (Skulls & Roses, Calligraphy Passion) from Fountainfeder. Kami just received the November Rain. Service is great, as are shipping rates :)

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Thank you Sanphoemo.

 

I just placed an order with https://www.fountainfeder.eu/. This is my first time ordering from this German company. It has very reasonable shipping rates to the US, great customer service (clarifying a glitch I encountered on the website during my order), and my package shipped in less than 12 hours after I placed rhe order. Very pleased so far and looking forward to getting November Rain and the other inks I ordered.

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Hope they introduce it in the UK.

 

Could name it December Sleet, perhaps. ;)

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They still work out 75% more expensive (when buying 4 bottles) compared to buying local.

 

Maybe they will launch it in the UK with a different name.

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They still work out 75% more expensive (when buying 4 bottles) compared to buying local.

 

Maybe they will launch it in the UK with a different name.

Here in USA the regular Diamine 30ml bottle is sold for 7.50 USD so to me still is a good deal with shipping! Also I got many from Cult Pens and still is almost 50% cheaper than US retailers.

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