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J. Herbin Rouge Hematite 1670

24 Monday Dec 2012

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My love of this ink cannot be summed up in one post. It’s one of the most stunning inks when on the page—even non-fountain pen users agree.

J. Herbin Rouge Hematite 1670 (Medium)

J. Herbin (Copy)

J. Herbin (Super Diluted)

Sailor Sei-Boku Blue Black

19 Wednesday Dec 2012

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This has become one of my favorite dark blue inks. Sei-Boku, along with its dark black sibling, Kiwa-Guro, is a fountain pen-safe pigmented ink. The vast majority of fountain pen inks derive their beautiful hues from dyes rather than pigments, as pigments tend to clog the small channels of fountain pen feeds. And while I’m unsure of if this ink gets its color from only pigment or a mix of pigment and dyes (I’m guess the latter), I can attest that this ink ran through the test pens perfectly fine and without any trouble. And while the manufacturer recommends flushing your pen between fills of this ink, that’s a pretty good ink hygiene habit to get into anyways.

Sailor Sei-Boku Blue Black (Medium)

On the page this ink also has a very prominent red/pink sheen, which I’ve found is a common color of sheen for blue inks.

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And the one big plus for me with this ink? Here’s what it looks like on cheapo copy paper:

Sei-Boku Copy Paper

Look at that shading! The best part? It retains its fantastic sheen on copy paper as well! There is only one other ink I can think of that don’t feather and shade heavily and retain sheen: J. Herbin Rouge Hematite 1670. But as for blue inks that share this great behavior? In my experience, only Noodler’s Bad Blue Heron and Rohrer and Klingner’s Salix (an iron gall ink).

Diamine Majestic Blue

17 Monday Dec 2012

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Here’s a sheen-tastic, super-saturated blue offering from Diamine.

Diamine Majestic Blue (Medium)

Noodler’s Rabaul Red

16 Sunday Dec 2012

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This ink is very “eh” for me. If you like the color, go with Noodler’s Antietam instead.

Noodler's Rabaul Red (Medium)

J. Herbin Diabolo Menthe

03 Monday Dec 2012

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diabolo menthe, dip pen, eclat de saphir, Flex Pen, Green Ink, J. Herbin, j. herbin diabolo menthe, Noodler's, noodler's flex pen, Rouge Hematite

Here’s an interesting ink offering from J. Herbin, though I can’t say I see myself ordering a full bottle any time soon. I’ll stick with my favorite Herbin green—Vert Réséda.

J. Herbin Diabolo Menthe (Medium)

J. Herbin Éclat de Saphir

01 Saturday Dec 2012

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This is a violet-blue ink similar to its more heavily dyed brother, Bleu Ocean. I’m not sure if my sample was a fluke, but it is VERY violet tinged. Performance is surprisingly lacking for the normally well behaved Herbin ink.

Diamine Eclipse

29 Thursday Nov 2012

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Here’s a very dark purple ink from Diamine. Eclipse is so dark that it appears black in wet pens. It’s got a very attractive sheen to boot.

J. Herbin Bleu Ocean 1670

27 Tuesday Nov 2012

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A very violet-tinged blue ink. I was disappointed in its performance, and, honestly, on general principle because J. Herbin didn’t give this ink the gorgeous sheen that has drawn so many faithful to Rouge Hematite, it’s blood red sister ink.

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