You're getting closer! Diamine is correct.
But Prussian Blue is brighter and greenisher than this one.
Jens
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I'm at a loss then , its not Diamine Blue Black which is much Bluer and while it looks like Diamine Registrars Blue Black, that is an Iron Gall ink
Is it the Cult Pens Deep Dark Blue ?
No, I wouldn't say so, CP DDB is saturated and very blue. I guess it is Diamine Chopin.
Here we go. Natural daylight. The first photo is in the shadow, the second in the sun.
Daylight (shadow).
https://i.imgur.com/4axxl8j.jpg
Daylight (direct sun).
https://i.imgur.com/p0iTrL7.jpg
Hi,
Rohrer & Klingner Salix?
Jens
Nope. First hint: it is not IG :)
Its a nice blue
What about Pilot Iroshizuku Tsuki-yo ?
No, not Tsuki-yo. A couple of hints: not Japanese, no teal in it, not permanent, has been there for many years, some see there a purplish overtone (I would not say so, at least not in a wet pen and not comparing with blurples).
Not Eclat de Saphir nor Herbin at all. Not French made actually.
More hints: this ink has been there for many years just as it's famous super saturated sibling of a different colour. Many call it wet but it is not (the sibling is), it is extremely well behaved and in such wet fine nib as the one above it looks very well, while in dry nibs it is not that impressive.
Hi,
sounds like Parker Quink Blue. So it is my guess.
Best
Jens
No, it is neither Parker nor any other ink made by/for Newell Brands (that's another hint) :)
OK then , going from your clue about an established saturated sibling , I'm guessing one I've often tried to order to find its not in stock , Aurora Blue
Precisely - Aurora Blue :) Great in wet pens, not permanent but extremely well behaved and easy to clean. Not the most impressive ink, a very nice ink nevertheless. Btw I can send you a free 5ml sample of it if you want - as a prize for the winner (send me a PM) :)
Your turn :)
Well here he is, the pink panther,
The rinky-dink panther,
Isn't he a panther ever so pink?
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