You're the second reviewer I've watched today who mentioned Akkerman inks. I hadn't heard of them before. It's frustrating, in a good way. If the review is especially well crafted, it creates more questions than it answers. And, Dave, you're surely in that category. Thank you for your good work.
Great watch, nicely done, thank you. My own favourites are Diamine Matador and Diamine Red Dragon. It's great to see Corn Poppy here. Such a shame it's no longer available.
Very nice comparison; I particularly like the Blackstone Uluru Red. You managed to do this with zero overlap versus my red collection, which is (1) Scribes' Ink Redbox (2) Diamine Red Dragon (3) Noodler's Empire Red (4) Noodler's Fox (5) Diamine Flamingo Pink (6) Pilot Iroshizuku Kosumusu.
Nice comparison.Wild strrawberry seems like a nice color i´v missed. One of my favourite is Pure Pens Cadwaladr. Reminds of Montblanc corn poppy red a bit. A deep red but still bright red.
I still haven't tried Pure Pens inks yet, although I believe they are Diamine made. Montblanc Corn Poppy Red is now end of life, I've just bought 3 new bottles whilst I can still get my hands on it.
@@PenultimateDave Yes I heard it is going to be discontinued or already are. Strange, I thought it was a popular colour. Yes the pure pen inks are made by Diamine but I like them. Pretty saturated inks.I bought a couple of their bottles and ink sample set to try them all out.
Great series! been enjoying it alot so far! as soon as i saw the title i expected Diamine Red Dragon and Oxblood to be in it so i was surprised that it was not lol
I saw a writing sample of Diamine Wild Strawberry this morning and thought I would check to see if you had reviewed it. I was fortunate to find that you had. I enjoy the content, thanks.
Montblanc corn poppy is my favorite red! Shaeffer skrip red is nice too and noodlers bernanke red! I love dark brilliant reds. Akkerman China Town is stunning as well!
Fantastic start to the red inks. I've got Diamine Wild Strawberry inked at the moment in my Lamy LX. My other bottle of red is Lamy Crystal Ruby. I've got a feeling that Diamine Merlot is one of those inks that sits halfway between two colour palettes and if you put it next to other purple inks everyone would be saying it doesn't really fit there and should be with the reds!
Diamine Wild Strawberry is a great red ink, also Diamine Poppy Red too. Yes I think you are right regarding Diamine Merlot sitting between two colour palettes, I think that's why I when an ink does this, I tend not to like the ink in the colour it's claiming to be.
I haven't tried several of these inks, but I do really like Montegrappa Red, and Montblanc Corn Poppy red. Corn Poppy Red is solidly in my top five red inks, and I use it often.
I would move that Diamine Merlot into the purple category. For other colors, as you mentioned Diamine Poppy Red, also Diamine Red Dragon, Noodler's Tiananmen, Noodler's Boston Mueller, and Sheaffer Skrip Red. I just don't have a lot of true reds in my collection, so I guess I need to correct that situation.
Have you tried Kaweco Ruby Red? I tried mixing my own red with CMY inks, and I was able to get from apricot to orange to red-orange, and then to blue-leaning reds, to purple and violets, but a true spectrum red still eludes me.
Yeah it probably should be purple, I think that's why I rarely use it, I just hate an ink that says it's one colour and is an entirely different colour in reality. It claims to be a red, as in red wine but to me that's not a red, although I guess it's probably closer to a black red or red black.
@@PenultimateDave I placed an order last night and threw in a bottle of Montblanc Burgundy Red since I'd never tried their inks. I know what you mean about mislabeling colors, and there are a number of them out there. I wish Diamine would get the Blue Edition inks out because I want to get that Candy Cane red in the nifty four-footed bottles.
Great video! Really surprised not to see J Herbin rouge Hematite here or Diamine red dragon. Would also love to see Rouge Opera and rouge Grenat. The Merlot was yucky and not really a red in my view. I would have put that with the purples, but I really enjoyed seeing all of these swatched out and I look forward to seeing more of these videos!
Hi Tracie, strangely I still don't have Diamine Red Dragon for some reason. I do have J Herbin Rouge Hematite and that will be in I think the next red ink video. Definitely Merlot is not an ink for me either, I think it's classified as a black red more.
Some great inks again, found that I have some more to be ordering now thanks to you. You surprised me with a couple of these as well, some great shakes on red inks in this, so I'm going to be taking a good look at the Akkerman inks featured, thanks for doing this for us.
@@PenultimateDave Great ! I also found one at a french retailer, so at least I have a backup. And I may need to give a try to your Dutch Masters red as well.
No, the ink comparison videos are created on Tomoe River 52gsm but I do have an Oxford Touch (Oxford Optik) notepad underneath that for padding, and I use Oxford Optik paper for the rest of my pen review writing samples.
I think it depends because blood looks a very different colour if you prick your finger vs arterial blood. Many say Diamine Oxblood looks like arterial blood or a more brighter red like Diamine Poppy Red for what you'd see if you cut yourself.
Where did you hear that? I heard that the big bottles were perhaps going to be replaced by the small ones. As far as the Diamine-Akkerman duo is concerned, given that 2 pen reviewers have their own ink colour and that the inks are formulated by Diamine for Akkerman, well...
I haven't heard that Andrew. Akkerman do get them made in the Netherlands and have the ink shipped to them and they bottle them. I'd be surprised if the bottles were going away, but equally they aren't cheap to make.
Chiara, that would be a shame if they decided to discontinue the larger 120ml Dutch Master bottles and put them in smaller bottles. I actually prefer the larger 120ml bottles over the 60ml bottles myself. Partly because you get double the ink for not much more.
You're the second reviewer I've watched today who mentioned Akkerman inks. I hadn't heard of them before. It's frustrating, in a good way. If the review is especially well crafted, it creates more questions than it answers. And, Dave, you're surely in that category. Thank you for your good work.
Glad you liked it!
Great watch, nicely done, thank you. My own favourites are Diamine Matador and Diamine Red Dragon.
It's great to see Corn Poppy here. Such a shame it's no longer available.
Thank you for making these ink comparisons. They have been exceptionally helpful. Please keep them coming.
Very nice comparison; I particularly like the Blackstone Uluru Red. You managed to do this with zero overlap versus my red collection, which is (1) Scribes' Ink Redbox (2) Diamine Red Dragon (3) Noodler's Empire Red (4) Noodler's Fox (5) Diamine Flamingo Pink (6) Pilot Iroshizuku Kosumusu.
Nice comparison.Wild strrawberry seems like a nice color i´v missed. One of my favourite is Pure Pens Cadwaladr. Reminds of Montblanc corn poppy red a bit. A deep red but still bright red.
I still haven't tried Pure Pens inks yet, although I believe they are Diamine made. Montblanc Corn Poppy Red is now end of life, I've just bought 3 new bottles whilst I can still get my hands on it.
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Yes I heard it is going to be discontinued or already are. Strange, I thought it was a popular colour.
Yes the pure pen inks are made by Diamine but I like them. Pretty saturated inks.I bought a couple of their bottles and ink sample set to try them all out.
Noodler's Red Black is similar to the Blackstone.
Looks like some orange and purple in there. I like the Akkerman Jansteen and the Blackstone Uluru Red.
This is an interesting way of reviewing inks. Relaxing almost. Definitely incites ink jealousy though! 😂 👍🏻 Thx.
Great series! been enjoying it alot so far! as soon as i saw the title i expected Diamine Red Dragon and Oxblood to be in it so i was surprised that it was not lol
I have more red ink comparison videos coming but I don't have Diamine Red Dragon.
Thanks for the video! Merlot: off my wish list, Generaaaaaaaal: on it!
Yeah Diamine Merlot is not one of my favourite inks either.
I saw a writing sample of Diamine Wild Strawberry this morning and thought I would check to see if you had reviewed it. I was fortunate to find that you had. I enjoy the content, thanks.
Hope you like it!
Montblanc corn poppy is my favorite red! Shaeffer skrip red is nice too and noodlers bernanke red! I love dark brilliant reds. Akkerman China Town is stunning as well!
Fantastic start to the red inks. I've got Diamine Wild Strawberry inked at the moment in my Lamy LX. My other bottle of red is Lamy Crystal Ruby. I've got a feeling that Diamine Merlot is one of those inks that sits halfway between two colour palettes and if you put it next to other purple inks everyone would be saying it doesn't really fit there and should be with the reds!
Diamine Wild Strawberry is a great red ink, also Diamine Poppy Red too. Yes I think you are right regarding Diamine Merlot sitting between two colour palettes, I think that's why I when an ink does this, I tend not to like the ink in the colour it's claiming to be.
I haven't tried several of these inks, but I do really like Montegrappa Red, and Montblanc Corn Poppy red. Corn Poppy Red is solidly in my top five red inks, and I use it often.
Another great ink video. Thank you
Thanks Jasmine!
I would move that Diamine Merlot into the purple category. For other colors, as you mentioned Diamine Poppy Red, also Diamine Red Dragon, Noodler's Tiananmen, Noodler's Boston Mueller, and Sheaffer Skrip Red. I just don't have a lot of true reds in my collection, so I guess I need to correct that situation.
Have you tried Kaweco Ruby Red? I tried mixing my own red with CMY inks, and I was able to get from apricot to orange to red-orange, and then to blue-leaning reds, to purple and violets, but a true spectrum red still eludes me.
Chiara C I LOVe kaweco red! It is glorious! There’s also a Seitz-Kreuznach Tomato Red that is lovely as well!
Yeah it probably should be purple, I think that's why I rarely use it, I just hate an ink that says it's one colour and is an entirely different colour in reality. It claims to be a red, as in red wine but to me that's not a red, although I guess it's probably closer to a black red or red black.
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I placed an order last night and threw in a bottle of Montblanc Burgundy Red since I'd never tried their inks. I know what you mean about mislabeling colors, and there are a number of them out there.
I wish Diamine would get the Blue Edition inks out because I want to get that Candy Cane red in the nifty four-footed bottles.
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I've never tried the Kaweco, but I think the Sheaffer Skrip Red is more of a true red.
Great video! Really surprised not to see J Herbin rouge Hematite here or Diamine red dragon. Would also love to see Rouge Opera and rouge Grenat. The Merlot was yucky and not really a red in my view. I would have put that with the purples, but I really enjoyed seeing all of these swatched out and I look forward to seeing more of these videos!
Hi Tracie, strangely I still don't have Diamine Red Dragon for some reason. I do have J Herbin Rouge Hematite and that will be in I think the next red ink video. Definitely Merlot is not an ink for me either, I think it's classified as a black red more.
Some great inks again, found that I have some more to be ordering now thanks to you. You surprised me with a couple of these as well, some great shakes on red inks in this, so I'm going to be taking a good look at the Akkerman inks featured, thanks for doing this for us.
Thanks Pete, those Akkerman inks are really good inks, made by Diamine and the bottles are beautiful and very functional to fill nibs from!
That blackstone uluru red is absolutely perfect. It’s a shame it seems impossible to get your hands on a bottle now. 🤷
Only Diamine Wild Strawberry looked like a true Red *to my eyes* , next would be Montblanc Corn Poppy.
I love Akkerman #21 China Town Red.
That's a colour I definitely need to add on my next Akkerman order.
I like Diamine Wild Strawberry but always find the Lamy red too washed-out, lacking umph.
I also love MB Corn Poppy Red, it's unfortunate that this ink has been discontinued. May be you will find a suitable replacement in video 2.
Same here, I really do like Montblanc Corn Poppy Red, I decided to hunt it down and found a UK seller and bought 3x bottles yesterday.
@@PenultimateDave Great ! I also found one at a french retailer, so at least I have a backup. And I may need to give a try to your Dutch Masters red as well.
i don't think i have ever heard someone mispronounce uluru before...it's the proper name of ayer's rock in australia.
Are your ink reviews made on Oxford Optik Paper?
No, the ink comparison videos are created on Tomoe River 52gsm but I do have an Oxford Touch (Oxford Optik) notepad underneath that for padding, and I use Oxford Optik paper for the rest of my pen review writing samples.
where do i buy the akkerman inks and why arent they more commercial?
Akkerman.ink is the best place to buy them.
Any recommendations for an ink that resembles blood?
I think it depends because blood looks a very different colour if you prick your finger vs arterial blood. Many say Diamine Oxblood looks like arterial blood or a more brighter red like Diamine Poppy Red for what you'd see if you cut yourself.
I have heard these Akkerman bottles are out of production and won't be making a comeback. These inks are made by Diamine - correct?
Where did you hear that? I heard that the big bottles were perhaps going to be replaced by the small ones.
As far as the Diamine-Akkerman duo is concerned, given that 2 pen reviewers have their own ink colour and that the inks are formulated by Diamine for Akkerman, well...
I haven’t heard that. I’m still getting them with no problems from Vanness and Lemur Ink.
I haven't heard that Andrew. Akkerman do get them made in the Netherlands and have the ink shipped to them and they bottle them. I'd be surprised if the bottles were going away, but equally they aren't cheap to make.
Chiara, that would be a shame if they decided to discontinue the larger 120ml Dutch Master bottles and put them in smaller bottles. I actually prefer the larger 120ml bottles over the 60ml bottles myself. Partly because you get double the ink for not much more.
@@PenultimateDave If you know and can contact Steven Brown I suggest you have a chat with him to discuss this.
What pen is that?
It's a custom made 3D Printed pen from William Shakour in the UK. He can be found on Instagram instagram.com/williamshakour/