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Ink Review: Diamine Oxblood


Chrissy

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I'm currently reviewing some of my favourite Diamine inks. This is Diamine Oxblood.

 

It's not quite as red as Red Dragon, but I think it's also a reasonable alternative for Montblanc Hitchcock. In fact it's more saturated.

 

  • This ink is neither waterproof nor archival
  • Bearing in mind the paper I use is very smooth, and I write with a stub nib, this ink took 14-16 secs to dry.
  • It flows quite wet and lubricates the nib quite well.
  • It is currently available in 30ml plastic bottles and 80ml glass bottles.
  • Diamine sell it directly to end-users on their web-site.
  • It's reasonably priced.

 

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Very nice colour it reminds me a bit of KWZI IG red....

 

But being this no IG I trust this ink in my (more expensive ) FP's too

 

Thanks Chrissy btw off topic will send you a new sample tis time wiht envelopes

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