Ink Review #1140: Lamy Mango

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Each time Lamy releases a new ink I get excited to try it out. They’ve had some hits and misses with their limited edition inks, so let’s take a look at the newest one: Lamy Mango. I purchased my bottle of ink from Vanness Pens.

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The color:

Mango is right in-between yellow and orange. If I had to pick one I think it leans a bit more toward yellow.

Swabs:

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In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink looks more orange, and even shades to red.

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Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry time: 40 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: medium shading, no sheen, and no shimmer.

On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was some feathering in most nib sizes and a few dots of bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

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Mango is closer to the yellow inks I have rather than the oranges. It’s similar to Diamine Amber, Bungubox Sweet Potato Yellow and Diamine Sunshine Yellow, but much less saturated and with a bit more red in it. Click here to see the Lamy inks together, and click here to see the yellow inks together.

Longer writing:

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I used a TWSBI Eco Transparent Orange with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had a dry flow. You can see that it’s darker in the first paragraph where the feed was more saturated and gets lighter as you continue writing and the dry flow is more apparent.

Overall, it’s a bit light and dry, so I would keep this ink in broad or flex nibs. I’m not in love with it by any means, but it’s one I think I would use occasionally.

Disclaimer: I purchased this ink myself, and all photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored in any way.

Ink Review #1139: Troublemaker Luneta Twilight Pink

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Let’s take a look at Troublemaker Luneta Twilight Pink. Thanks to Shigure Inks for sending a sample over for review!

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The color:

Luneta Twilight Pink ranges from a medium pink to more of a bright coral depending on the paper.

Swabs:

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In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink has just a bit of shading, and looks more yellow where the ink pools.

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Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry time: 20 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: low shading, no sheen, and no shimmer.

On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was some feathering in most nib sizes and a few dots of bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

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When compared to other inks Luneta looks a bit more coral. It’s a bit more pink than Sailor Ink Studio 230, but not quite as pink was Kobe Oji Cherry. Click here to see the Troublemaker inks together, and click here to see the pink inks together.

Longer writing:

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I used a TWSBI Eco Pastel Pink with a fine nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had a wetter than average flow, which worked well in this fine nib.

Overall, it’s an interesting bright pink. It worked well in the Eco fine nib which struggles with drier inks.

Disclaimer: A sample of this ink was provided by Shigure Inks for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored in any way.

Ink Review #1138: Diamine Lavender

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Let’s take a look at one more Diamine ink before we move on to some new inks: Diamine Lavender. I purchased my bottle of ink from Cult Pens a while ago.

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The color:

Lavender is just that-a medium lavender purple.

Swabs:

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In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink looks a bit warmer toned than it does in the Col-o-ring swab. It has just a tiny bit of copper sheen, which is hard to capture in pictures.

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Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry time: 20 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: medium shading, tiny copper sheen, and no shimmer. The sheen is only visible in large swabs on Tomoe River paper.

On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was some feathering in most nib sizes and a few dots of bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

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Lavender is a bit lighter and cooler toned than Diamine Majestic Purple. Click here to see the Diamine inks together, and click here to see the purple inks together.

Longer writing:

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I used a Sailor Pro Gear Slim Red Supernova with a broad nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had an average flow.

Overall, it’s a good color and pretty well behaved. This ink is a little bit different depending on what paper it’s on. It looks a bit warmer in large swabs on Tomoe River than it does in a fine nib on copy paper.

Disclaimer: I purchased this ink myself, and all photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored in any way.

Ink Review #1137: Diamine Kensington Blue

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We are continuing on with Diamine inks today with Diamine Kensington Blue. I purchased my bottle of ink from Cult Pens a while ago.

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The color:

Kensington Blue is a pale dusky blue.

Swabs:

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In large swabs on Tomoe River paper there’s some pretty shading. I love this color so much.

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Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry time: 20 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: medium shading, no sheen, and no shimmer.

On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was some feathering in most nib sizes and a few dots of bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

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Kensington Blue is a bit less saturated than Sailor Ink Studio 840. Click here to see the Diamine inks together, and click here to see the blue inks together.

Longer writing:

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I used a Pelikan M605 White Transparent with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had an average flow. I’m in love with this pen/paper/ink combo right now, I’ve been using it for my personal journaling lately.

Overall, I really love this color. The ink is well behaved and affordable too. It’s a win for me.

Disclaimer: I purchased this ink myself, and all photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored in any way.

Ink Review #1136: Diamine Jet Black

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Let’s take a look at a black ink today, Diamine Jet Black. I purchased my bottle of ink from Cult Pens a few years ago.

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The color:

Jet Black is a standard medium black.

Swabs:

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In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink dries to a bit of a shiny finish but I wouldn’t actually call it sheen.

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Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry time: 40 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: low shading, no sheen, and no shimmer.

On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was some feathering in most nib sizes and a few dots of bleeding in the medium nib for some reason.

Comparison Swabs:

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Jet Black is just a little bit bluer in tone than Pilot Iroshizuku Take-sumi. Click here to see the Diamine inks together, and click here to see the black inks together.

Longer writing:

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I used a Kaweco Al-sport Black with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had an average flow.

Overall, it’s a good basic affordable black ink. It can be a bit light with the little bit of shading, it turns to more of a grey than black.

Disclaimer: I purchased this ink myself, and all photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored in any way.

Ink Review #1135: Diamine Indigo

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Today’s ink is Diamine Indigo. I purchased my bottle of ink from Cult Pens a while ago.

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The color:

Indigo is a dark but very unsaturated blue. It’s almost a blue black but not quite.

Swabs:

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In large swabs on Tomoe River paper there’s a little bit of shading and some black sheen.

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Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry time: 30 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: low shading, tiny black sheen, and no shimmer.

On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was some feathering in most nib sizes and a few dots of bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

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Indigo is less saturated and darker than Robert Oster Grey Seas, and less green than Diamine Twilight. Click here to see the Diamine inks together, and click here to see the blue inks together.

Longer writing:

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I used a Franklin-Christoph 46 Blue Diamondcast with a broad nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had an average flow.

Overall, it’s well behaved, but it’s not a color I think I would reach for often.

Disclaimer: I purchased this ink myself, and all photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored in any way.

Ink Review #1134: Diamine Imperial Purple

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Today’s ink is Diamine Imperial Purple. I purchased my bottle of ink from Cult Pens a while ago.

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The color:

Imperial Purple is a classic medium purple.

Swabs:

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In large swabs on Tomoe River paper there’s a little bit of shading and some fun gold sheen.

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Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry time: 20 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: low shading, medium gold sheen, and no shimmer.

On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was some feathering in most nib sizes and a few dots of bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

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Imperial Purple is a little warmer than Diamine Majestic Purple, but not quite as warm as Montblanc Beatles. Click here to see the Diamine inks together, and click here to see the purple inks together.

Longer writing:

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I used a Pilot Custom 74 Merlot with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had an average flow.

Overall, it’s a good solid purple ink, and affordable too.

Disclaimer: I purchased this ink myself, and all photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored in any way.

Ink Review #1133: Diamine Imperial Blue

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Today’s ink is Diamine Imperial Blue. I purchased my bottle of ink from Cult Pens a few years ago.

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The color:

Imperial Blue is a medium blue-violet, definitely not just blue.

Swabs:

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In large swabs on Tomoe River paper there’s a little bit of shading and some fun gold sheen.

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Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry time: 20 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: medium shading, medium gold sheen, and no shimmer.

On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was some feathering in most nib sizes and a few dots of bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

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Imperial Blue is a little bit more blue than Monteverde Charoite. Click here to see the Diamine inks together, and click here to see the purple inks together.

Longer writing:

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I used a Lamy Al-star Purple with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had an average flow.

Overall, I like everything about this ink except the name-it really is more “blurple” (blue-violet) than blue.

Disclaimer: I purchased this ink myself, and all photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored in any way.

Ink Review #1132: Diamine Havasu Turquoise

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I think spring is finally arriving, so let’s look at a brighter ink today: Diamine Havasu Turquoise. I purchased my bottle of ink from Cult Pens a few years ago.

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The color:

Havasu Turquoise is a medium bright turquoise blue.

Swabs:

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In large swabs on Tomoe River paper there’s some pretty shading and a little bit of pink sheen.

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Writing samples:

Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.

Dry time: 20 seconds

Water resistance: Low

Feathering: None

Show through: Medium

Bleeding: None

Other properties: medium shading, tiny pink sheen, and no shimmer. The sheen is only visible in large swabs on Tomoe River paper.

On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was some feathering in most nib sizes and some bleeding.

Comparison Swabs:

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Havasu Turquoise is one shade darker than Diamine Turquoise and Diamine Aqua Blue. Click here to see the Diamine inks together, and click here to see the blue inks together.

Longer writing:

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I used a Pelikan M600 Turquoise with a broad nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had an average flow.

Overall, I enjoyed this ink. It’s a great color, well behaved and affordable.

Disclaimer: I purchased this ink myself, and all photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored in any way.