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Mont Blanc Inks
In the past I avoided Mont Blanc inks about as much as their pens. A couple of years ago I was looking for an interesting green ink at the Chicago Pen Show and the ever lovely AnnMarie recommended the Mont Blanc and the Noodlers. I shared my concerns and she told me not to worry. When it comes to ink there's very I trust as much and I'm glad I took her advice. Since that time I've been using Mont Blanc's green with nice success and picked up the royal blue and the British racing green. Both are very interesting colors. The British racing green is almost dark enough to be confused for black. Nice flow and performance out of every pen I've tried it in. Consider me converted and a fan.
Now about those pens . . .
Posted by Ed Svoboda on Wednesday 19 September 2007 - 10:35:57