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Diamine Prussian Blue


DanielCoffey

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Happily I don't do ink reviews (yet) as I am too impatient for the meticulous cleaning that entails. And I don't have an ultrasonic cleaner - I guess I am not quite that serious yet. I like to use the pens, inks, and papers, and I actually enjoy the incidental unexpected result of not cleaning the pen too thoroughly. Additionally, this is a pen that has affected ink in the past. It is one of hisnibs cheap cloisonné pens, all brass innards, and I think if the ink sits for a while there is some chemical interaction. It bothered me with Quink blue-black, but not with the Diamine prussian blue - so far.

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My favourite for a 'vintage' look in older pens. The only ink of which I've deliberately bought two bottles, one for home and one to refill at work!

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Nice review. It reminds me of Waterman's Mysterious Blue. A little less green than that sometimes looks, but pretty close.

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I have this ink too. I like it, but I find it by no means as green as Waterman's Blue-Black (IMO now unnecessarily renamed as described).

 

Mike

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I have a bottle of this ink which works flawlessly with my sheaffer pfmII

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Diamine Prussian Blue is one of those inks that are quite special, it grew on me silently.

 

Presently it is containing my Pelikan m600. A very wet gusher of a pen that has taken to this

 

ink like fish to water. Love it.

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