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It is indeed a wonderful ink, but the best part of all is that it's so damned cheap to buy and is readily available. Diamine do great work and this is one of the many stars of their show.
Reviews are a great way to learn about new inks, but sometimes it's just as enjoyful to just sit back and enjoy a review about a ink you already know and love. Thank you kindly for yet another great review, Adam.
I like how you dress and talk like a normal dude but then have a incredibly scientific method of judging the inks you test.... also your handwriting is angelic
Just wanted to say you’re doing an amazing job! I live in the UK so Diamine are the go to here and your reviews were so, so helpful for me determining which ones to buy as I’m trying to get into fountain pens. I’ve got Diamine Oxblood, Ancient Copper, Oxford Blue, Majestic Blue and Sherwood Green on the way. You’ve got a subscriber in me!
Thanks for the video! So informative and helpful in discerning which red ink to choose among so many similar options available from even one ink company. New subscriber today; I’ve already watched four of you red ink videos. I’ll be back!
This is my first time viewing one of your ink reviews. It won't be my last. I was seriously considering buying this ink before watching your review. I'll be ordering before I go to sleep tonight. I have a feeling I'll always have a pen with oxblood ink ready to go. I look forward to seeing more of your reviews. Thanks for a job very well done.
This is such a gorgeous ink. I use it a lot, but I've run into flow issues in my Pilot gold nibs. Have you heard of that? Same thing with Ancient Copper. These inks work fabulously in other pens though. Say, would you happen to know the viscosity on Diamine Writer's Blood? I couldn't find that you've reviewed that one on your channel. Thanks for all you do! You're amazing.
I haven't heard of any issues with any Diamine inks having flow issues in Pilot or any other pens. This is news to me, but thank you for sharing it. I have no idea about the viscosity of Writers Blood, I stopped doing those test a while ago.
Great review! I love your methods and consistency/systematic approach. I’m just getting started in fountain pens and inks. Have one pen - the Lamy Vista because I wanted a demonstrator, and 2 sample packages from Goulet. Got them just before they stopped shipping 2/2 COVID 19. I’m definitely going to try to be as systematic as you doing my ink journal and swabs. Thank you! And stay safe
Great review. I just ordered a bottle. Looks like a great color. I've been looking for a dark brown, as I have been using a Montblanc brown that is pretty light, and love the idea of a red/brown that is on the darker side. Wonder how this will look on a cream paper... We'll see. Thanks!
The Tomoe River Paper at 4:47 is a cream toned paper, though TR is a freak show in how ink performs. This is definitely cheaper than the Montblanc inks. I feel confident you will be happy you have a bottle.
very helpful. thank you very much. Everyone says that you only get what you pay for, so I was hesitant to buy the very cheapest ink available fromcult pens as my first bottled ink.
@@AnInkGuy thank you. I filled with oxblood to start. It is very nice on yellowed paper as it is very warm and feels traditional. I'm not sure I will ever go back to black ink now.
I cannot, for the life of me, understand why this ink is receiving as much hype as it does. I love the description and the idea of this ink, but I found myself terribly disappointed. While it performs nicely, the color just is NOT red; it is a brown. Orange-brown. It dries brown. Personally, I dislike brown ink, and I much regret my purchase based on all the raving reviews. I have since come to find many more people who had the same experience, so I'd HIGHLY recommend testing a sample for color before purchase. I will say, though, that, curiously, it looks great and exactly the color I would have expected it to be when flushed in the sink... Having said that, brilliant review! Will come back for more.
I enjoy the color, but I do think that some of the allure of the ink is in the name. I always recommend getting a sample before a bottle because we have different color preferences and these inks have ha slight difference in them that can make all the difference in the world.
Very nice ink! I use it in my new wonderfoul Montegrappa Elmo 01, Stub 1.2... Very nice! Tnx for you job, i look to tou, even if i'm italian with bad confidence with english!
you definitely need to get an affiliate link! ive bought inks based on your reviews and im sure plenty of us have. i hope to see you with your own business one day
@@AnInkGuy it is indeed. I was thinking of Diamine Imperial purple for the next time even though I'm a bit concerned about its saturation. I've been using it with Lamy Safari only ever since I got that ink, never experimented with other pen. I've checked your other video in which you said that it might be probelm to get it out of the pen. The truth is that it left a little bit of light purple tone in the corners of the original plastic bottle but I was able to get it out with soapy warm water. We will see.
On the majority it only takes water to get most any ink out of a pen, I don't disassemble pens to clean. Diamine id a good safe brand. The most I've dealt with is a little discoloration in the converter that takes a little extra water and patience to get rid of. I wouldn't stress it in your pen.
I really love this ink in all the video's and sample images I have seen, but my bottle just came in and i'm actually really disappointed. Possibly I just got an odd batch, but mine can only be described as a 'brown' ink. I have tried it on several different papers, done thick inky swaps, smears, all sorts, and not once has it shown even a hint of red pigment. Even a hint would have brought out that 'blood' look, but it's like it is missing and i'm simply getting the brown... It is so highly recommended for it's likeness to the brown bloodish tones that I can see in samples, but my bottle sadly is just missing that. I'll have to try something else and i'll pick one with a heavier red pigment this time, but i'm considering mixing a red into my oxblood bottle, as i'm not liking it at the moment, and writing life is too short and great inks too many to use inks you don't love using.
I don't know why..... I have heard of the VERY RARE case where a bottle is mismarked. As a curiosity perhaps do a chromatography and see it that matches, or is at least very close, to what you see in the video. If it doesn't then I would contact Diamine or the retailer and let them know what you find. Mine was definitely more red with the brown that comes through in the darker areas.
I honestly have no idea how many subs I have. I just focus on getting a video out every day and answering all the comments. I've only been going about a year, so... I probably don't have a ton ton subs and I shouldn't yet. When I have been around longer and get better I will earn more subs.
Unfortunately so many people use bad paper so often. It is probably why they don't think anything about the office supply products they choose. Like a stapler is just a stapler, when clearly they are not all the same. I stopped worrying about the paper supplied to me at work and ink my pen with what I feel like using. I also carry a pad of good paper for my personal note taking. I refuse to let their bad paper ruin my enjoyment.
@@AnInkGuy yeah but my work involves heavily with those cheap paper so I usually uses Noodler's Black for those. I was surprised to find that the Oxblood also feathers a bit on my Rhodia Webnotebook
@@pntm2006 I have tried the Rhodia Wednotebook Webbies, the paper is definitely different than the regular Rhosia dot pad. My webbie has a problem with bleeding with almost every ink. Disappointing. Maybe give a try to the regular Rhosia Dot pad, I haven't had a problem with that.
I went to the river yesterday for a long writing session, and I ran out of ink. I had a vial of Diamine Oxblood with about 1mL left, but for some reason my Jinhao X450 converter just won't suck up the ink, so I have to use a syringe when I refill. Imagine being a stranger witnessing this process, some rando filling a pen with a syringe with a vial of blood-red liquid that also dries like the color of blood and a droplet or two dripping down their hands, who then writes with it. What would you think?
@An Ink Guy I wish Diamine Oxblood was bulletproof. I feel like one way to make it semi-waterproof is to mix with Noodler's bulletproof ink. I only have Noodler's black at the moment, so I might experiment. Just don't want it to come out even darker brown. I think there's a bulletproof or at least semi-waterproof Noodler's Red Black, partial as far as the red probably washing out and the black staying because it's just a mix of the Noodler's red & black inks. Could you do a video on Noodler's Red-Black, and maybe a video Diamine Oxblood & Noodler's Black mixture?
@@user-rv6kf3sx1n It will get a lot darker if you mix Noodler's Black into it. If you add just a drop to like 3-5 mils you might get a little darker and get some of the water resistance, I'm not sure. I hadn't thought about doing videos of ink mixes. It seems like it would become extremely expensive very quickly. I may consider it at some time in the future.
Here are the Direct links to the complement ink that I think looks best with this:
Omas Blue
ua-cam.com/video/h3FKgob4DbU/v-deo.html
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It is indeed a wonderful ink, but the best part of all is that it's so damned cheap to buy and is readily available. Diamine do great work and this is one of the many stars of their show.
The price on Diamine is always just so good, as well as their inks.
Reviews are a great way to learn about new inks, but sometimes it's just as enjoyful to just sit back and enjoy a review about a ink you already know and love.
Thank you kindly for yet another great review, Adam.
I agree. I watch certain reviews just to see what others think about pens and ink I like.
I like how you dress and talk like a normal dude but then have a incredibly scientific method of judging the inks you test.... also your handwriting is angelic
I am in fact very nerdy and tend to edit all that part out of the video.
Indeed! I really like his handwriting.
One of the sharpest dudes on UA-cam. A “go to” guy for us fountain pen nuts!
Just wanted to say you’re doing an amazing job! I live in the UK so Diamine are the go to here and your reviews were so, so helpful for me determining which ones to buy as I’m trying to get into fountain pens. I’ve got Diamine Oxblood, Ancient Copper, Oxford Blue, Majestic Blue and Sherwood Green on the way. You’ve got a subscriber in me!
Thank you so much!. From the beginning I wanted this channel to be a resource for people.
Thanks for the video! So informative and helpful in discerning which red ink to choose among so many similar options available from even one ink company. New subscriber today; I’ve already watched four of you red ink videos. I’ll be back!
In choosing a red ink, if you want it to really be distinctive and not like reds from a ballpoint, I would say Oxblood is a great way to go.
This is my first time viewing one of your ink reviews. It won't be my last. I was seriously considering buying this ink before watching your review. I'll be ordering before I go to sleep tonight. I have a feeling I'll always have a pen with oxblood ink ready to go. I look forward to seeing more of your reviews. Thanks for a job very well done.
I can see having things dedicated to a pen. I understand why so many people love it.
Diamine Oxblood! My favorite non-blue ink! I love it! Great review as always!
It is an awesome one... and I love being able to say what is ink in in the pen, almost as much fun as 'Unicorn Blood" lol
I’m also a fan of this ink, and I really enjoyed your enthusiastic and thorough review.
Thanks so much! Plus is is fun to tell people what is in your pen, lol.
This is such a gorgeous ink. I use it a lot, but I've run into flow issues in my Pilot gold nibs. Have you heard of that? Same thing with Ancient Copper. These inks work fabulously in other pens though. Say, would you happen to know the viscosity on Diamine Writer's Blood? I couldn't find that you've reviewed that one on your channel. Thanks for all you do! You're amazing.
I haven't heard of any issues with any Diamine inks having flow issues in Pilot or any other pens. This is news to me, but thank you for sharing it.
I have no idea about the viscosity of Writers Blood, I stopped doing those test a while ago.
These reviews are a dream. Thanks for doing what you do.
I am just being nerdy and having fun. It is nice to know other people like the reviews. Thank you.
finally person with ink reviews
There are many, lol.
Very nice review. I've seen this think a lot and everyone seems to like it. It looks lovely on the video. It's on my list of those two sample.
It is very worth trying a sample.
Great review! I love your methods and consistency/systematic approach. I’m just getting started in fountain pens and inks. Have one pen - the Lamy Vista because I wanted a demonstrator, and 2 sample packages from Goulet. Got them just before they stopped shipping 2/2 COVID 19. I’m definitely going to try to be as systematic as you doing my ink journal and swabs. Thank you! And stay safe
I'm glad you like the videos. Just getting started... sampling is a great way to try inks, and Lamy pens are a solid choice.
I love the colour; and that name, direct, no nonsense.
It is loved for good reason!
Great review. I just ordered a bottle. Looks like a great color. I've been looking for a dark brown, as I have been using a Montblanc brown that is pretty light, and love the idea of a red/brown that is on the darker side. Wonder how this will look on a cream paper... We'll see. Thanks!
The Tomoe River Paper at 4:47 is a cream toned paper, though TR is a freak show in how ink performs. This is definitely cheaper than the Montblanc inks. I feel confident you will be happy you have a bottle.
very helpful. thank you very much.
Everyone says that you only get what you pay for, so I was hesitant to buy the very cheapest ink available fromcult pens as my first bottled ink.
But Diamine is a absolute top notch brand with a ton of winners as inks. Never fear with Diamine.
@@AnInkGuy thank you. I filled with oxblood to start. It is very nice on yellowed paper as it is very warm and feels traditional. I'm not sure I will ever go back to black ink now.
Thanks, Adam for reiterating one of my fav's....
She is missed.
@@AnInkGuy Really, Oxblood is just so unique
@@stargazer1359 Indeed.
I cannot, for the life of me, understand why this ink is receiving as much hype as it does. I love the description and the idea of this ink, but I found myself terribly disappointed. While it performs nicely, the color just is NOT red; it is a brown. Orange-brown. It dries brown. Personally, I dislike brown ink, and I much regret my purchase based on all the raving reviews. I have since come to find many more people who had the same experience, so I'd HIGHLY recommend testing a sample for color before purchase. I will say, though, that, curiously, it looks great and exactly the color I would have expected it to be when flushed in the sink...
Having said that, brilliant review! Will come back for more.
I enjoy the color, but I do think that some of the allure of the ink is in the name.
I always recommend getting a sample before a bottle because we have different color preferences and these inks have ha slight difference in them that can make all the difference in the world.
It's 3am and i got recomended this vid at first i thought it was like tattoo ink but caligraphy is cool
Oh, my handwriting is anything but calligraphy. lol
Diamine Oxblood is one of my favorites reds. I like to draw and then wet the lines to create a monochrome painting effect.
ink can have a very cool effect when used for art, especially when you aren't afraid of getting them wet a bit.
Ok, this is a red I really, really like! I have it, but it definitely needs more attention 😊
I totally agree!
Very nice ink! I use it in my new wonderfoul Montegrappa Elmo 01, Stub 1.2... Very nice!
Tnx for you job, i look to tou, even if i'm italian with bad confidence with english!
I guarantee you English is better than my Italian.
Glad the videos are useful. Thank you.
I bought this ink and I liked so much.
Oxblood deserves all the praise that is out there for it.
How does this red compare with Monteverde's Red Velvet, also a brownish red?
The swatches look VERY Similar, but the writing is darker with the Oxblood.
you definitely need to get an affiliate link! ive bought inks based on your reviews and im sure plenty of us have. i hope to see you with your own business one day
I don't see myself ever having an affiliate link. lol.
One of the best
It certainly is.
Just got this ink. Pit it in my Pilot VP Medium. It's a bit more brownish than I expected but I like it. Great review btw.
Thank you. I always look more at writing samples for the color of an ink. Swatches can be misleading.
This ink behaves beautifully in my Pilot Decimo. Other inks are very dry and scratchy. It seems that Diamine inks are on the wetter side.
Diamine ink just in general seem to perform so well!
Love this ink! There is something about it and a Traveler's pen that are a perfect combo...in my opinion.
Just from my experience with the ink it goes well with every pen. This is truly one of Diamine's Legendary inks for a reason.
Great review! What was that notebook you said to try out?. Thanks!
Yes, Apica CD. The paper feels smooth and soft to write on. Very fountain pen friendly.
It is lovely... but... Diamine Red Dragon?
ua-cam.com/video/D6FU6JobXyk/v-deo.html. and with that "2 Bam"
I've just inked up my Lamy 2000 with it, love it!
Great ink in a Legendary pen, Awesome combo!
@@AnInkGuy it is indeed. I was thinking of Diamine Imperial purple for the next time even though I'm a bit concerned about its saturation. I've been using it with Lamy Safari only ever since I got that ink, never experimented with other pen. I've checked your other video in which you said that it might be probelm to get it out of the pen. The truth is that it left a little bit of light purple tone in the corners of the original plastic bottle but I was able to get it out with soapy warm water. We will see.
On the majority it only takes water to get most any ink out of a pen, I don't disassemble pens to clean. Diamine id a good safe brand. The most I've dealt with is a little discoloration in the converter that takes a little extra water and patience to get rid of. I wouldn't stress it in your pen.
Great videos dude keep it up
I plan on doing an ink daily for the rest of this year... at least.
I really love this ink in all the video's and sample images I have seen, but my bottle just came in and i'm actually really disappointed. Possibly I just got an odd batch, but mine can only be described as a 'brown' ink. I have tried it on several different papers, done thick inky swaps, smears, all sorts, and not once has it shown even a hint of red pigment. Even a hint would have brought out that 'blood' look, but it's like it is missing and i'm simply getting the brown...
It is so highly recommended for it's likeness to the brown bloodish tones that I can see in samples, but my bottle sadly is just missing that.
I'll have to try something else and i'll pick one with a heavier red pigment this time, but i'm considering mixing a red into my oxblood bottle, as i'm not liking it at the moment, and writing life is too short and great inks too many to use inks you don't love using.
I don't know why..... I have heard of the VERY RARE case where a bottle is mismarked. As a curiosity perhaps do a chromatography and see it that matches, or is at least very close, to what you see in the video. If it doesn't then I would contact Diamine or the retailer and let them know what you find. Mine was definitely more red with the brown that comes through in the darker areas.
Thanks!
You are welcome!
Classics don’t become classics by accident.
you are 100% spot one here!
I love oxblood ink so much I bought an 80ml bottle!
That's a lot of love.
Use it all yet? Send me a sample! Lol
this is similar or the same (only with another name) as writer's blood?
It is definitely not the same ink with a different name.
@@AnInkGuy The writer's blood is wet (flow)?
@@AndreLuiz-xg9sk Cannot say, I stopped doing viscosity tests. But It doesn't 'feel' any different under the nib.
@@AnInkGuy 👍🏻👍🏻
You deserve more subs
I honestly have no idea how many subs I have. I just focus on getting a video out every day and answering all the comments. I've only been going about a year, so... I probably don't have a ton ton subs and I shouldn't yet. When I have been around longer and get better I will earn more subs.
I just subbed even though I think Harley’s are overpriced junk.
What's the wettest diamine ink?
I have no idea
I just noticed the pound is weak. So I bought a metric boat of Diamine ink from the uk the online pen company.
Good strategy.
Nice ink!
I think so too!
Great Ink
I agree.
This guy has a 4 hour class on how tie a square knot that will change your life.
Certainly the most confusing comment I have ever had, lol.
Love my Oxblood so much but if used on a bad paper it unfortunately feathers (which is what I am using at the office)
Unfortunately so many people use bad paper so often. It is probably why they don't think anything about the office supply products they choose. Like a stapler is just a stapler, when clearly they are not all the same.
I stopped worrying about the paper supplied to me at work and ink my pen with what I feel like using. I also carry a pad of good paper for my personal note taking. I refuse to let their bad paper ruin my enjoyment.
@@AnInkGuy yeah but my work involves heavily with those cheap paper so I usually uses Noodler's Black for those. I was surprised to find that the Oxblood also feathers a bit on my Rhodia Webnotebook
@@pntm2006 I have tried the Rhodia Wednotebook Webbies, the paper is definitely different than the regular Rhosia dot pad. My webbie has a problem with bleeding with almost every ink. Disappointing.
Maybe give a try to the regular Rhosia Dot pad, I haven't had a problem with that.
@@AnInkGuy Going to search for alternatives for my next notebook/pad. But great review for one of my favorite inks
@@pntm2006 For my person notes I have been using the Kokuyo Campus Notebook. You can never go wrong with a Japanese student notebook.
I don't like this ink.
I love it.
I'll see myself out.
All I can say is there is a very good reason that Oxblood is so like in the community.
I went to the river yesterday for a long writing session, and I ran out of ink. I had a vial of Diamine Oxblood with about 1mL left, but for some reason my Jinhao X450 converter just won't suck up the ink, so I have to use a syringe when I refill.
Imagine being a stranger witnessing this process, some rando filling a pen with a syringe with a vial of blood-red liquid that also dries like the color of blood and a droplet or two dripping down their hands, who then writes with it. What would you think?
@@user-rv6kf3sx1n I would think.... "oxblood, cool ink" lol
@An Ink Guy
I wish Diamine Oxblood was bulletproof. I feel like one way to make it semi-waterproof is to mix with Noodler's bulletproof ink. I only have Noodler's black at the moment, so I might experiment. Just don't want it to come out even darker brown. I think there's a bulletproof or at least semi-waterproof Noodler's Red Black, partial as far as the red probably washing out and the black staying because it's just a mix of the Noodler's red & black inks. Could you do a video on Noodler's Red-Black, and maybe a video Diamine Oxblood & Noodler's Black mixture?
@@user-rv6kf3sx1n It will get a lot darker if you mix Noodler's Black into it. If you add just a drop to like 3-5 mils you might get a little darker and get some of the water resistance, I'm not sure.
I hadn't thought about doing videos of ink mixes. It seems like it would become extremely expensive very quickly.
I may consider it at some time in the future.