This isn't a color I have much experience with and I'm mostly clueless about which inks are offered in cartridges. So, I'll guess MB Burgundy Red, which is sort of close to your pictures (if I squint) and I have a box of cartridges of.
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This isn't a color I have much experience with and I'm mostly clueless about which inks are offered in cartridges. So, I'll guess MB Burgundy Red, which is sort of close to your pictures (if I squint) and I have a box of cartridges of.
MB Leonardo Red Chalk. I see a review where the author experiences railroading.
Red Chalk isn't a bad guess, but that's not it.
Despite being from well known brand, and a brand whose catalog I thought I was pretty familiar with, this is a color that I was previously unaware of. It doesn't seem to get mentioned much around the forums, perhaps because it gets overshadowed by another somewhat similar color from the same brand? (<---that might be a third hint. Or maybe half a hint)
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Monteverde Brown Sugar?
I am going to throw out Diamine Oxblood which is somewhat similar to Diamine Ancient Copper.
Diamine Monaco Red .. ....?
Diamine Claret?
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Good guess but, alas, not Diamine Claret -- this is a much less vibrant colors. Hopefully the hue is coming out ok in the pic. This ink is rather dry-writing in my pens. Also it has some shading.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...a456559900.jpg
(I've done my best to adjust the color and white balance but will check on a couple computers to be sure)
Diamine Merlot?
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A great guess, but alas, no. Sounds like the hue is coming through after all...
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...b58484f1b9.jpg
Here's a quick sketch in case it gives you any clues... (Try not to judge my sketching ability too harshly lol)
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...5790c40ebf.jpg
:)
Edelstein Garnet?
Good guess you have the country right and the ink is from a major pen manufacturer, but not that one. Think wine-related colors...
Montblanc Burgundy Red
Since we're in Austrian inks...a quote by a famous Austrian.
You get a virtual high five if you recognize the quote. Without Google. :D
https://i.imgur.com/9KP7rGl.jpg