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Diamine: Amazing Amethyst


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Manufacturer: Diamine

Series, colour: Amazing Amethyst

 

Pen: Waterman Hemisphere "F"

Paper: Image Volume 80 g / cm2

 

 

1. A drop of ink smeared with a nib

 

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2. The ink smudged with a cotton pad

 

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3. Lines

 

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4. Water Resistance

 

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5. Ink drops on a handkerchief

 

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6. Sample text

 

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Parametry techniczne:

 

7. Flow rate: good

8. Lubrication: average

9. Bleed through: a noticeable

10. Shading: noticeable

11. Feathering: unnoticeable

12. Saturation: good

13. Ink drying time: ~ 5 sec.

 

Other tests carried out:

 

13. Sample text in an Oxford notebook

 

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14. Sample letters in a Rhodia notebook

 

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15. Chromatography

 

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If you have interesting inks and you want to give a sample for testing - welcome.
We can exchange a color sample.

 

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I've been using this ink for a short time now and really like it. Thanks for these images which speak for themselves--really like your lettering!

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Nice review! I really like this ink. The shading is gorgeous. I use it in my Pelikan 140 and it's a real good time.

 

Coincidentally, I read your review while waiting for my chromatography of this very same ink to finish! Here's where I am at:

 

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  • 3 years later...

Thank you for reposting the photos!

"Today will be gone in less than 24 hours. When it is gone, it is gone. Be wise, but enjoy! - anonymous today

 

 

 

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