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Diamine Teal: The Surprising Underdog


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I did a tiny bit of color correcting in Photoshop but not sure how well I succeeded...it looks true to life on my monitor. It leans a bit more green than blue. And please do excuse my handwriting. It usually looks okay on the page but is awful if you actually look at it. Sorry!!

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My first ink after I joined FPN! My wife uses it as her one ink.

 

Looks good to me (on my monitor).

 

Nice review (like the giraffe) and there's nothing wrong with your hand writing!

"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch" Orson Welles

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I agree with you and Alfie, it's a great ink! Looks good in wetter writers as well, very dark and appealing

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Hi,

 

Many thanks for the Review! :thumbup:

 

The shading is attractive from that nib, but what about the narrow nibs? Does one need to use a paper like Rhodia to get the shading from narrow nibs?

 

I think this will be on my list once my bottle of Diamine Twilight Blue nears its end.

 

Bye,

S1

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Has anyone else found it to be really sensitive to different nibs? I've used this in a Waterman Expert fine, a Lamy 1.1i and a Lucina fine, and it looks like three totally different colours.

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It does look a bit darker in the narrower nibs I've tried, but not so much that it seems like a different color. I've noticed the shading in F/XF nibs as well as the Italics...though I definitely prefer it in broader nibs.

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Thank you so much for the review! This is an awesome colour. Also, Alfie the Fountain Pen Giraffe is adorable! <3

I am the tarot reading, bookworm, whiskey drinking, witchcraft practicing, old fashioned writing, aunt Beasty in my family and I love it. Tarot readings for sale or trade, especially ink as I've lost all of my pen stuff from a bad burglary last year. And I need penpals! Anyone interested, please PM me!

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I may have given it up in favour of other, similar inks but Teal is a well-behaved ink with a good colour. In finer nibs there's little if any shading, as Sandy1 suspects; you need a less absorbent paper like Optik for that.

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