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Diamine Dark Forest

 

Many thanks @Lithium466 for the sample.  🙏

This is a dependable dark green/ teal, part of Diamine's 150th anniversary inks :)

 

It’s a very well-behaved dark green, especially with a Japanese Ef nib, which was quite pleasant. 

From M onwards the colour changes from a dark green to a dark teal (shading appears also from M nibs onwards, despite what the scan wants you to believe.  

 

And it doesn’t like copy paper. 

It's a great ink to do washes, surprisingly creating a teal effect, even though I don't see any blue in the chroma:

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Writing Samples:

My apologies for the misspelling. I must have been thinking of another Forrest ;)

I couldn’t fill the Nib creaper, so it is not a real representative of a flex nib, and finally I stumbled on my Tomoe River notebook (don’t ask) hence the major smudging, which I believe shows the range of the ink :D

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Photo:

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Comparison:

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Water test:

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and finally an art work. As you saw with the quotes, the name of the ink, conjured the Enchanted Wood, by Enid Blyton. This is a rendition of the Magic Farway tree, by my child's mind.

Noodler's Polar Brown 
Sailor Kiwa-guro
Octopus White Polar Bear 
J Herbin Éclat de Saphir

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·      Pens used: Pilot Kakuno Ef, Lamy (EF/F/M/B, BB, 1.1), Nib creaper dipped

·      What I liked: Writing with M/ B nibs. Doing washes. 

·      What I did not like: Nothing much. 

·       What some might not like: If you use copy paper, it’s not for you. 

·      Shading: M nibs onwards.  

·      Ghosting: Yes, on cheap paper. 

·      Bleed through: Yes, on cheap paper.

·      Flow Rate: Nice and wet. 

·      Lubrication: Generous. 

·      Nib Dry-out: Did not notice. 

·      Start-up:  I had some difficulties when switching nibs. 

·      Saturation:  Nice and dark. 

·      Shading Potential: M /B nibs.  

·      Sheen: Did not notice.  

·      Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Did not notice. 

·      Nib Creep / “Crud”: Did not notice.

·      Staining (pen): No. 

·      Clogging: Did not notice.

·      Cleaning: Easy

·      Water resistance: Inexistant. 

·      Availability: 40 ml bottles / Cartridges 

 

Please don't hesitate to share your experience, writing samples or any other comments. The more the merrier  :)

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Great! Your review ... but also the ink... (duh).....

It's the blue in it which turns me on. Reminds me of the long-gone* Montblanc White Forest (which also had a real Christmas-tree aroma!) Yummy!!!

* = since about 2010

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The chroma may not show blue but I like it!  I like every color that shows.

 

Ah, poor Kitteh.  Despite Mousie's gallant umbrella efforts, he almost fades away.  The Magic Farway Tree looks half-friendly, half-spooky.  Now I want to read the book.

 

Fan of green inks, too, but I'm on an InkATorium for the moment.  Thanks, @yazeh, for a look at this ink.  It's freezing today and the chroma makes me think of the real spring.  If it ever decides to come.

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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@yazeh Thanks as usual for the comprehensive review.  Like Sailor Kenshin, I'm not seeing much in the way of teal either (except when you used the really broad nib).

Also now curious to see how this compares to really dark greens like Edelstein Olivine (which I really like), but the lack of water resistance of Dark Forest will likely make it a deal-breaker for me.

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1 hour ago, lapis said:

Great! Your review ... but also the ink... (duh).....

🙏:)

 

1 hour ago, lapis said:

It's the blue in it which turns me on. Reminds me of the long-gone* Montblanc White Forest (which also had a real Christmas-tree aroma!) Yummy!!!

* = since about 2010

:)

 

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1 hour ago, Sailor Kenshin said:

The chroma may not show blue but I like it!  I like every color that shows.

:)

 

1 hour ago, Sailor Kenshin said:

 

Ah, poor Kitteh.  Despite Mousie's gallant umbrella efforts, he almost fades away.

He wasn't waterproof enough ;)

 

1 hour ago, Sailor Kenshin said:

 

 The Magic Farway Tree looks half-friendly, half-spooky.  Now I want to read the book.

I haven't read it in a long, long time. But as child it was magical and took me far far away, to land of wonder :)

 

1 hour ago, Sailor Kenshin said:

 

Fan of green inks, too, but I'm on an InkATorium for the moment.

:D

 

1 hour ago, Sailor Kenshin said:

 

 Thanks, @yazeh, for a look at this ink.  It's freezing today and the chroma makes me think of the real spring.  If it ever decides to come.

We had a snow storm a week ago, now it's just chilly. Spring is on it's way, sometime by May, if it may ;)

 

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57 minutes ago, inkstainedruth said:

@yazeh Thanks as usual for the comprehensive review.

🙏

57 minutes ago, inkstainedruth said:

 Like Sailor Kenshin, I'm not seeing much in the way of teal either (except when you used the really broad nib).

You're right. The teal comes out, the moment you do washes. It becomes a different ink :)

 

57 minutes ago, inkstainedruth said:

Also now curious to see how this compares to really dark greens like Edelstein Olivine (which I really like), but the lack of water resistance of Dark Forest will likely make it a deal-breaker for me.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

I wouldn't know it. It seems to me looking at swatches, this is more of a dark teal as opposed to Olivine. If you ave a good water resistant green, I wouldn't  bother would this one, unless you want to do washes :)

 

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Thank you, @yazeh, for another fun review!  I'm afraid the color doesn't do anything for me, but the drawings are what I enjoy most regardless of color. :D  Swatch-forest is watching you with kitty eyes. :sm_cat:  Poor water-test kitty - there's no saving him now. :(   And I absolutely love your tree - perfect for this ink. :)

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14 hours ago, LizEF said:

Thank you, @yazeh, for another fun review! 

:blush: 🙏

14 hours ago, LizEF said:

 

I'm afraid the color doesn't do anything for me, but the drawings are what I enjoy most regardless of color. :D 

:)

 

14 hours ago, LizEF said:

 

Swatch-forest is watching you with kitty eyes. :sm_cat: 

:D

 

14 hours ago, LizEF said:

 

Poor water-test kitty - there's no saving him now. :(  

 

 

There's always re-ink-carnation :D

 

14 hours ago, LizEF said:

 

And I absolutely love your tree - perfect for this ink. :)

🙏

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Thanks for the review-I’ve enjoyed using this ink, which is similar to Diamine Holly (which has a red sheen).

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6 minutes ago, Carrau said:

Thanks for the review-I’ve enjoyed using this ink, which is similar to Diamine Holly (which has a red sheen).

🙏

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Thank you, @yazeh, for promising to re-inkarnate cat! 😊

And thank you, for this ink review with all the writing tests and with the highly entertaining art impressions.

I agree fully with everything @LizEF mentioned about your review - however, I love how the colour looks on Rhodia, on TR68 and on Hammermill paper.

(Q: do I need another teal ink? A: sure, never enough! :) )

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2 hours ago, InesF said:

Thank you, @yazeh, for promising to re-inkarnate cat! 😊

I do my best. 

2 hours ago, InesF said:

And thank you, for this ink review with all the writing tests and with the highly entertaining art impressions.

A pleasure 🙏

2 hours ago, InesF said:

I agree fully with everything @LizEF mentioned about your review - however, I love how the colour looks on Rhodia, on TR68 and on Hammermill paper.

:) It's fun agree to agree with @LizEF

2 hours ago, InesF said:

(Q: do I need another teal ink? A: sure, never enough! :) )

That's for you to know, and for us to find out :D

 

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Thank you for your review, as usual beautiful artwork!

 

It is one of the first bottles I bought when rediscovering the fp hobby :)

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14 hours ago, Lithium466 said:

Thank you for your review, as usual beautiful artwork!

🙏

14 hours ago, Lithium466 said:

 

It is one of the first bottles I bought when rediscovering the fp hobby :)

Then it's an honour :)

 

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Great review of a great ink… what I love about this ink is that it walks a path between colour lines. It’s still a green, but with a little push it could so easily turn into a teal. Lovely… I like inks that show such complexity.

 

That magic tree is fantastic… stuff for nightmares. I can feel it reaching out with its branches trying to grab me… brought me right back to that spooky tree scene from the original Poltergeist movie…

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16 hours ago, namrehsnoom said:

Great review of a great ink…

🙏

 

16 hours ago, namrehsnoom said:

what I love about this ink is that it walks a path between colour lines. It’s still a green, but with a little push it could so easily turn into a teal. Lovely… I like inks that show such complexity.

It's great when an ink surprises us:)

 

16 hours ago, namrehsnoom said:

 

That magic tree is fantastic… stuff for nightmares. I can feel it reaching out with its branches trying to grab me… brought me right back to that spooky tree scene from the original Poltergeist movie…

Thanks. 🙏The original tree, inspired from the book is quite benevolent though it has some quirky and not so pleasant characters, and even a few unpleasant goblins worlds. Though they are unpleasant at a children's level :D

 

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   Lovely review, @yazeh. I enjoy your art style enormously. I see within the tree a many limbed cat in a blue tinged green cloud.

Top 5 (in no particular order) of 20 currently inked pens:

MontBlanc 144 IB, FWP Edwards Gardens  

MontBlanc 310s F, mystery grey ink left in converter

Pelikan M300 green striped CIF, Colorverse Moonlit Veil

Pelikan M400 Blue striped OM, Troublemaker Abalone 

Sheaffer Fashion II 284, Sheaffer Turquoise 

always looking for penguin fountain pens and stationery 

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19 minutes ago, Penguincollector said:

   Lovely review, @yazeh. I enjoy your art style enormously.

I see within the tree a many limbed cat in a blue tinged green cloud.

Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏:blush:

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Been using this ink for a long time now. Similar to F&C Dark Moss but red sheen as opposed to Moss' gold. Currently have in in an Optima green/blue Auroloide.

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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