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Montblanc Miles Davis Jazz Blue Ink


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All,

 

just saw this post from LCC, the Montblanc Miles Davis Jazz Blue Ink , is out for sale

 

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thought to share, seems like a nice light blue , curious to see it in person

 

Cheers!

 

Jack

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I get 404 not found for that link.

 

I tried to fix the link and not sure what is happening but it is not working, but if you go on their webpage you would get through

 

https://www.lacouronneducomte.nl/webstore/main/index.php

 

 

Fritz-Schimpf posted about this, and the new Lucky Orange, a few days ago.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/315242-two-new-montblanc-inks-in-stock-now/?p=3731520

 

You are right!, I missed that one , thank you!

"When I have a little money, I buy books pens; and if I have any left, I buy food and clothes."

--- Erasmus --- sort of http://fpgeeks.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.png

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Man, they really screwed up on the name. It should have been called Kind of Blue, nodding to his outstanding 1959 album.

 

Amen to that

MB really dropped the ball on that one

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The swab above looks much blue-er than then one on the linked page. And the blue figure on the box, which I as a consumer would assume was an approximation of the ink color, looks like neither; I would be very disappointed.

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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Not using the name "Kind of Blue" probably has something to do with trade names or marks or protected names. The record is still for sale.

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Not using the name "Kind of Blue" probably has something to do with trade names or marks or protected names. The record is still for sale.

How about Kinda Blue?

 

Or Blue, Kind of...?

 

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Miles was a friend of my dad's, and when in Detroit playing at Baker's Keyboard Lounge, would stop by and spend time with the family, and join us for a meal. I had a crush on him during my teens. Kind of Blue is still a top selling jazz CD after 57 yrs. Loved his music, though I did come to recognize some of his real issues. My dad owned every album put out by Miles, with a collection of 4,000 albums - both jazz and classical. Well, back to ink! Excuse me for the trip down memory lane :blush:

 

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I struggle to associate this lighter blue with Miles Davies and his music.

Perhaps the colour was ment to resemble the letters on the record sleeve.

Will wait for few reviews...

 

Thanks for the post. Great remider to pull a CD out. Choice today: Tutu!

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