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Manufacturers since 1864, Diamine Inks relocated to this purpose built 'state of the art' factory in Liverpool in 1925, where they successfully carried on using the traditional methods and formulas for ink production. Over the years the company has changed hands and are now located close to the world famous Aintree Race Course



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Midnight is one of my Diamine favourites. It is a moderately saturated dark blue with a hint of indigo. The color is not particularly affected by the color of the paper – it looks well on all of them ;) The darkness is more evident with a medium - broader nibs, and it tends to write a bit more "wide" than when using other inks - no, not feathering, just "fuller" lines. It flows really well and exhibits perfect flow qualities and smoothness.I enjoy the color and the writing experience. It's well behaved and the color is quite intriguing.



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Tomoe River - Kaweco Sport Classic, eyedropper, B



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Leuchtturm 1917 - Kaweco Sport Classic, eyedropper, B



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Lyreco Budget, Montblanc Generation, M



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Clairefontaine, Montblanc Generation, M



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Thank you for sharing! I really appreciate the way you evaluate and describe an ink:)

 

Btw, does this ink tend to look grayer/greener after written awhile?

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Thank you for sharing! I really appreciate the way you evaluate and describe an ink:)

 

Btw, does this ink tend to look grayer/greener after written awhile?

 

 

 

 

This is my 'laxative' ink for pens that are dry or stingy. It is one of the wettest inks I have owned and have used it as a last resort for many dry pens over the last, maybe, 4-5 years. I write In notebooks, generally, Leuchtturm, MD and lots and lots of L!fe notebooks.
I don’t know what it will do in the open air but in my books Midnight does not go green or significantly grey that I have noticed.

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One of my all-time favourites, thanks for reviewing it. The dark depth and red highlights do it for me.

"I was cut off from the world. There was no one to confuse or torment me, and I was forced to become original." - Franz Joseph Haydn 1732 - 1809
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This is my 'laxative' ink for pens that are dry or stingy. It is one of the wettest inks I have owned and have used it as a last resort for many dry pens over the last, maybe, 4-5 years. I write In notebooks, generally, Leuchtturm, MD and lots and lots of L!fe notebooks.

 

I dont know what it will do in the open air but in my books Midnight does not go green or significantly grey that I have noticed.

Thank you! :)

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very nice. though the blue tone quite vibrant for a 'midnight' color.

-rudy-

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