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Hello.

 

Nice review, I just got this ink for my new pen. However, I'm using 80gm paper and finding that it bleeds through quite heavily (so I can't use the other side). Feathering appears to be less of an issue. What "weight"/quality of paper do you need to stop the bleed-through happening?

 

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Nice review, I'm a big fan of Diamine inks and find them to be a very wet but smooth ink.

And how can this be, because he is the Kwisatz Haderach.

 

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love the comparison with Heart of Darkness, which is (in my opinion) pure black.. i notice the very subtle hint of blue/grey when you have the smear at the bottom..

 

But this does look like a great ink.. which i may just have to pick up for my next purchase.. love the name as well.. "Onyx" black

Patience is a virtue when waiting for the right pen... although I do just always seem to miss them

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Hello.

 

Nice review, I just got this ink for my new pen. However, I'm using 80gm paper and finding that it bleeds through quite heavily (so I can't use the other side). Feathering appears to be less of an issue. What "weight"/quality of paper do you need to stop the bleed-through happening?

 

Thank you.

 

Don't worry, found the answer myself (nothing to do with weight, used better quality 80g and it was fine :thumbup:).

 

I also echo the OP in that it's a lovely deep black (one of the deepest I've seen) but the drying times are a tad long. Thanks for the comparison with Noodler's "Heart of Darkness", I'm glad I chose the Diamine :thumbup: (looking at the comparison, Noodler's appears too "brownish" to my eye - but that could just be my display)...

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