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New Montblanc Inks: Web Grey And Homer Greek Blue


Fritz Schimpf

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I bought Homer Greek Blue whilst I was at Heathrow the other week (haven't use it yet but it looks beautiful on my shelf). I am eager to buy the rest - including the petit prince one.

I also LOVE LOVE LOVE the Elixir ones they have.

 

'Someone shoot me please.'


~the delectable Louisa Durrell~

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Just to update - I've just inked my new TWSBI eco with this ink and it does dry lighter. It reminds me of a really old bottle of Quink I have.

I'm glad it's a different blue to the Royal Blue in any event.

'Someone shoot me please.'


~the delectable Louisa Durrell~

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Thank you very much.

 

You must be able to read minds.

Fritzrot has received today three siblings:

gewitterwolke [stormy blue],

sirimiri [rainy grey] and

sundowner [rich orange].

 

~ Fritz Schimpf:

 

After writing with all four inks for nearly a full year, I've come to love their rich colors.

They're well-behaved inks in any of the fountain pens on my writing desk.

The subjects of this thread, Montblanc Web Grey and Montblanc Homer Greek Blue, are also superb inks.

Tom K.

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~ Fritz Schimpf:

 

After writing with all four inks for nearly a full year, I've come to love their rich colors.

They're well-behaved inks in any of the fountain pens on my writing desk.

The subjects of this thread, Montblanc Web Grey and Montblanc Homer Greek Blue, are also superb inks.

Tom K.

 

 

Thank you for your kind feedback.

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