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You can find the full review on my blog, here is a direct link to the full review: Diamine Turquoise Ink Review

 

I love vibrant inks, I was looking for a few blues that would go well beyond the blue-blacks and royal blues out there. I think we got something right here. I inked a Waterman Phileas and I have to say the results are marvelous. It seems to help lubricate the nib. I love the fact that it just starts as soon as the pen hits the paper. No worries about priming! It has some really nice shading even in this fine point. No feathering or bleed through has been noted as of yet.

 

Another winner, I guess I will have to see how it holds up next to the Visconti Turquoise I just received...

 

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4041/4178105908_703f94ce56_b.jpg

 

I purchased this ink from: Peartreepens.com (Fountain Pen Ink Samples Program) - I love those guys ;)

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Cheers-

 

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Glad I found this review. Picked it up just the other day and I am very happy with it. Vibrant colour, goes down nice, and does not feather on the lousy paper at work.

 

Give it a try and thank you for the five year old review.

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