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Diamine Royal Blue


DanF

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I rediscovered this ink a few days ago, long abandoned at the back of my ink drawer, and thought it deserved more recognition than it gets around here. Its a pleasant, well behaved sky blue, difficult to capture digiatally, so a lot of fiddling in camera and photoshop was necessary to approximate the actual color in a photo, resulting in a not so white background. The first probably captures it best.

 

 

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Dan

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Oh, a review of my go-to ink! Thanks a lot. Not to be confused with Diamine's Imperial blue when reordering. I agree with Dan that their "Royal" blue doesn't have purple tones through it. I get more shading variety with certain nibs than others.

 

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Nice review. IMO also one of the few "true" blues. No purple, no green. Well-behaved, inexpensive, and also easily available everywhere (I think). Also, this is Richard's "best" blue -- alongside the Photoshop Blue in his signature -- so it has to be a good blue.

 

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One of my favourite mid, non-purple, blues. A great ink.

The Good Captain

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Thanks for the comments. I'm not sure why this one is oft overlooked. It's a nice change from some of the more intense blues.

 

Dan

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very nice and sober blue :thumbup: looks like somewhat private reserve lake placid blue

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Found this ink by accident - great shading from a lovely soft blue - and I'm not normally a fan of blue inks. I love it.

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I have a bottle from a few years ago, and it feathers badly on cheaper paper. Perhaps it has been improved, since you report no feathering.

 

I do agree that it is a lovely color.

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According to the Diamine Website, this is an ink used to sign international treaties. I like this shade of blue and if it's good enough for Presidents, I think I should give it a try.

 

"Royal Blue : This ink was used on April 2010 by Presidents Obama/Medvedev in the signing of the nuclear arms treaty at Prague Castel." Diamine Ink "About Us" page.

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