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You can find the full review on my blog, here is a direct link to the full review: Montblanc Royal Blue Ink Review

 

This is a nice well behaved royal blue, I call it a "standard blue". It has a nice blue color with a hint of purple. It's perfect at the office and is really a well behaved ink. I used a Sheaffer Stylist for this ink review, and it worked out great in that pen. This is an interesting pen, in case you didn't already know, it actually writes a Medium and Fine line. How? If you write normally the Sheaffer Stylist give you a Medium line. If you flip it over and write upside down, it writes a Fine line.

 

So how about the qualities of the ink?

 

No show through

No bleed through

No feathering

A little bit of shading in this Sheaffer

Very nice wetish line

Dries quick

No issues with startups, even after it has sat for a week.

 

Montblanc Royal Blue, is a very well rounded ink, that gives of a really nice vibe. Plus, it's perfect for the office!

 

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2511/4203150674_cfa4f68639_b.jpg

 

I apologize, I just noticed a spelling error in the Ink Sample form. Sorry about that!

Cheers-

 

withoutink

 

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