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Diamine: Sherwood Green


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Manufacturer: Diamine


Series, colour: Sherwood Green


Pen: Waterman Hemisphere "F"


Paper: Image Volume 80 g / cm2



Specifications:


Flow rate: good


Lubrication: good


Bleed through: possible point


Shading: noticeable


Feathering: unnoticeable


Saturation: very good




A drop of ink smeared with a nib



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The ink smudged with a cotton pad



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Lines



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Water Resistance



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Sample text



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Ink drying time


ca. 10 sec.




Other tests carried out:



Sample text in an Oxford notebook



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Sample letters in a Rhodia notebook



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Ink drops on a handkerchief



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Chromatography



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I purchased a bottle at the Phila Pen show. It has been on my list since first use of a Goulet sample vial. Lovely ink color.

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Thank you for this review. Definitely a green I will need to try.

Okay, I used to have the Letter Writers Alliance and The Snail Mail Exchange in here. Somehow, my browsers settings and the forum's settings work together to prevent that from being the case at the moment. Whenever I try to update my signature, the whole process breakls down. So. Whatever.

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I have this ink and I LIKE it.

BUT, it is a fussy ink, probably because of its highly saturated dye load. In some of my pens (Baoer 388) it will go dry in the nib/feed rather quickly, and clog the feed. I gave up trying to use the B-388 with SG for this very reason. I recently had to flush clean my Lamy joy, to get the ink to flow properly again.

But, I like the ink enough to keep on using it.

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