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Diamine Delamere Green


saskia_madding

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I've been looking for a deep, rich green that I can use when I'm not in the mood to handle PR Sherwood's temperamental tantrums.

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Ink%20reviews/Diamine/DSC09426.jpg

I've come to really love this colour, and have since bought a bottle form Nordic Pens. The shading on CF & Rhodia paper is great.

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Ink%20reviews/Diamine/DSC09429.jpg

But even on more absorbent papers, the shading remains impressive.

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Ink%20reviews/Diamine/DSC09430.jpg

 

No bleedthrough, though there in some shadowing. On CF and Rhodia paper, you can easily write on both sides though.

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af97/Saskia_Madding/Ink%20reviews/Diamine/DSC09432.jpg

As usual, more images in my here.

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It's difficult to tell... But it looks like a green/black. Is it? Or is it just a very dark green?

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This looks just like the Diamine Sherwood Green I have; really similar. Very nice though but I don't need the two colours. Good review.

The Good Captain

"Meddler's 'Salamander' - almost as good as the real thing!"

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Nice shading, but a bit bluer than I'd like. For now I'm happy with MB Irish Green, but there are occasions where I've longed for a darker green.

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I had missed this when indexing, and just found it now. I guess it was a good thing I have to update all my photo links, since I've found two reviews that got left off the index and fell into obscurity.

 

So here's to one of my favourite greens. You rock, Delamere!

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This looks just like the Diamine Sherwood Green I have; really similar. Very nice though but I don't need the two colours. Good review.

 

I had a 30 ml bottle of each ink and I mixed them into an old 45 ml Aurora ink bottle about 70/30 Sherwood/Delamere and the shading results were amazing; the color more or less stayed the same.

 

 

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that is a very nice looking green, i'm going to ad it to my wish list! I guess 52 bottles of ink isn't enough.

Funny Goulet doesn't seem to carry this color

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