Diamine Red Dragon?
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Diamine Red Dragon?
I would think Diamine Red Dragon is close. I'l try another - Diamine Merlot.
Good guesses but alas, neither. Clue is -- not Diamine.
Noodler’s Antietam?
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Hi,
Robert Oster Burgundy?
Jens
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Thanks you for your guesses but, unfortunately, neither is correct. The continent you seek is Europe. If it helps, dry times are in the range of 10-30 seconds, maybe more depending on paper. Flow is good and the ink lubricates the nib somewhat making this ink a real gem to write with.
Best of luck in your guesses! Hopefully you won't have to dig too deep and the answer will be crystal clear soon.
Jens beat me to it. I was going to say Edelstein Garnet. I have both Edelstein Ruby and GvFC Garnet in my regular rotation and this ink is neither of those.
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You are both SO close!
Think French.
Is it named after an iron mineral? Hematite? Herbin?
Best
Jens
It's J. Herbin, yes. The mineral/gem has been named in English. The ink name is two words. One of those words is the French word for the gem.
Any guesses. I know you will get it :)
Hi,
brilliant red?
Jens
J Herbin Rouge Grenat :D
Oh dear,
I was "standing on the hose" as we say here...
Best
Jens
Yay! Here it is- guess the ink :) Attachment 42947Attachment 42948
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Robert Oster Summer Storm