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J. Herbin Rouge Grenat


Marten

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Hello there.

 

Finally got around to doing an ink review... (Or should I say, scrounged up the courage) I know that it is not the greatest of reviews but even if a single person benefits from this, it would be worthwhile to me...

 

I have been wanting to try this ink for sometime now. As it was not available from the local Agents in South Africa, I was forced to import this from the UK.

Anyway, this eventually arrived along with some other goodies. Unfortunately my high expectations were slightly dashed once I had inked up a pen as it is rather close in colour to the Sailor Oku-Yama. However, the actual character of these two inks is (In my opinion) varied enough to make owning both inks worthwhile.

I mention below that the Sailor is mor "wishy-washy" than the Herbin and this statement requires a bit of an explanation. My intention with this was to attempt to explain the difference in character I perceived between these two inks. Whilst the Sailor is more lubricated and creates a sense of the nib gliding over the paper, the Herbin is slightly less lubricated and feels a bit "harder" on the paper but gives a bit better tactile "feel". If that makes any sense. Yes, nib choices obviously play a large role as well I know which might contribute to this perception of mine. As mentioned below, the test was conducted using a Namisu Orion in Ti and an italic 1.1 steel Bock nib. The Sailor comparison was done using an Italix Captain's Commission with a medium italic steel nib.

Anyway, let's have a look shall we? And I hope you enjoy...

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for the nice review! Looks more like a wine-red and that is fine, too. Especially at rhis time of year!! Keep it up (writing ink reviews)!!!

Life is too short to drink bad wine (Goethe)

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Many thanks for your kind and encouraging words lapis!

I most certainly will and will endevour to do better next time round.

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I'd have to see this one in person (I'm not a great fan of burgundy inks). This one bears a bit of a closer examination for me. But thanks for the review. And, well, not.... :huh:

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Thank you, interesting review; might be an option for a less fussy red ink, compared to what I have: Rouge Hematite.

"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."

 

B. Russell

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Thank you, interesting review; might be an option for a less fussy red ink, compared to what I have: Rouge Hematite.

You’ll love it. I’m halfway through my second bottle already. Very readable & my pens love it.

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this is a very well made ink: problem-free in any pen, legible in all nib width including my very dry Pilot 74ef, perfectly behaves on many papers.

 

and no lack of nuances.

 

does not stain converters, behaves very well in pens.

 

this is a well made red ink, and a well made ink.

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Marten, thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the review.

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

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nice review. i was excited about J. Herbin's new colors, and have really enjoyed Vert et Gris. This was the other one i was considering and i think now i might get some.

thanks

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Tried it and compared it to Noodler's Burgundy. Very difficult to capture the difference in photos so I went the lazy route and took sample photos from Goulet and Jet Pens:

 

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As subtle as the difference is, once you write a full page with these inks, the end effect is very different. Noodler's Burgundy is darker and (to me) resembles an old, deep, dark red wine. Write a page with it, and it won't junp at you. It's not a neon sign. It looks classy and peaceful. Rouge Grenat, on the other hand, is much more vibrant. It's colours are a shade lighter and seem to have an element of fluorescence. It jumps off the page. A full page of that is overkill to me.

 

Personally I'll use the Rouge Grenat in pens that write a fine line, so that not much surface area is covered. This allows me to enjoy the richness of the ink without feeling overwhelmed. With Noodler's Burgundy, that's something I use in wetter/wider pens.

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But the differences in the "font" of the handwriting make it impossible to compare the two. The large swatches, IMHO, are like all large swatches and that is of relatively litlle practicle use. Better to show a paragraph or two each with sentences written with different nibs. I appreciate the effort,but It doesn't help me pick one or the other. Sorry!

Brian

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