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Mont Blanc Ink Bottle Blue-Black(50 ml 1.6oz) | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Mont Blanc Category: Office Product
Buy New: $16.00
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 5128
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 2.7 x 2.3
ASIN: B001T4O4HQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 50 ml - 1.6 Oz fountain pen ink per bottle | | • | Blue-Black Bottled ink |
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Product Description Mont Blanc Ink Bottle Blue-Black(50 ml 1.6oz: For all the Legrand,diplomat and all Montblanc fountain pens except Mozart . This has the legendary Montblanc quality in the ink with a redesigned ink which gives an easy way to extract ink out of the bottle. 50 ml - 1.6 Oz fountain pen ink per bottle.
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| Customer Reviews: The best fountain pen ink January 30, 2010 Barbara Livingston (Charlotte, NC USA) The only way to write is with a fountain pen. If you love penmanship and care about your handwriting get a fountain pen.
Mont Blanc ink is the best in the world for fountain pens, just like Mont Blanc is the best fountain pen.
The pens last longer that regular ink pens and they say alot about what you are about and what you are trying to accomplish with your life.
pay attention to our nib, fine is best, extra thick is poor January 2, 2010 Paul Galioni (Susanville/Nevada City, CA, USofA) As stated above -this is a great ink - it flows from my Waterman LeMan fine extra fine nib with no trouble at all, however my thick Waterman Opera does have in-over-flow problems. So, know your pen. When you buy good ink, you also pay more -- thus the information on being able to pick up the last of the ink is important if you use a fountain pen -- if you use a quill, calligraphy, or glass pen, only expiration will tell you if a very thin ink works better over a thicker ink. I have glass pens which will ONLY work with a thin ink that has heavy saturation of color, while other hand blown pens absolutely and without question, required a heavier ink such as a Mars ink to keep the blotting down, well since I don't blot, it keeps the large drips down to near zero. In many ways, the older I become the more I look to dipping my pen and writing, then pausing and dipping again -- time to think about what I am going to say and what the best vocabulary will be -- I find that my Watermans are wonderful when used as dip-pens - simply remove the converter and dip, scribble until the flutes are filled with ink, then start writing, when it's time for more ink, that magic feeling of writing on glass in the no-gravity of space begins to fade, a container that allows just the nib to be dipped is getting more and more difficult to find. I want more than one to three sentence as from a glass pen, yet desire the pause necessary to gather ones thoughts after four or five sentences. This is one of the more exceptional ink wells around without moving to the crystal cubes costing 5 to 100 times this price.
I am happy with product November 30, 2009 Maeretha Franklin (Thousand Oaks, CA USA) The product arrived in good condition in a timely manner. Overall pleased with the purchase and delivery.
Good ink, great bottle June 18, 2009 J. mcnalley (Seattle) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Everyone has their own favorite ink, but most bottles make it difficult to get the last half out of the bottle and into your pen (or the last 2/3, if your pen has a particularly large nib!). The Montblanc "shoe" has a separate filling chamber that makes it easy to get every last drop of ink into your pen.
The Montblanc blue-black ink is a fairly dry iron-gall ink. I like the blue-gray color that emerges after a day or so. Wet pens with fine nibs work particularly well with this ink. Pens with medium or larger nibs may experience ink flow issues.
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