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Mont Blanc Midnight Blue


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On 5/2/2011 at 8:24 PM, Owner of a Lonely Heart said:

Hey FPN here is another blue black ink review by me. This time it is Mont Blanc Midnight Blue. Enjoy :)

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Hi, it's 2021 and obviously I am missing something as I cannot see the review. For the comments, I am afraid that a valuable entry has been lost.

 

Javier

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12 minutes ago, arellano81366 said:

Hi, it's 2021 and obviously I am missing something as I cannot see the review. For the comments, I am afraid that a valuable entry has been lost.

 

I don't know why the images aren't showing in the opening post, but if you look in the right column, you'll see two image thumbnails under "POSTED IMAGES" (this assumes a computer, not sure were you'd find them on a mobile phone).  I believe these are the missing images, still here, even though they're not shown in any post.

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10 minutes ago, arellano81366 said:

I am missing something as I cannot see the review.

 

The Midnight Blue of this review went out of production several years ago, to be replaced with the current iteration.  Reviews of both can be found in the Index Of Ink Reviews.  Many images of old reviews were lost due to software changes, but some of the links still work - copy and paste.

Add lightness and simplicate.

 

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14 hours ago, Karmachanic said:

 

The Midnight Blue of this review went out of production several years ago, to be replaced with the current iteration.  Reviews of both can be found in the Index Of Ink Reviews.  Many images of old reviews were lost due to software changes, but some of the links still work - copy and paste.

I know, I have 3 iterations: the current one, the midnight blue that used to be permanent and also the "permanent blue black" before the current name. I have been going thru the old reviews for this particular ink and this is the only one whose review is completely lost.

 

Javier

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14 hours ago, LizEF said:

I don't know why the images aren't showing in the opening post, but if you look in the right column, you'll see two image thumbnails under "POSTED IMAGES" (this assumes a computer, not sure were you'd find them on a mobile phone).  I believe these are the missing images, still here, even though they're not shown in any post.

Many thanks! You are gold! Indeed, these are there under posted images. Highly appreciated!

Javier

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8 hours ago, arellano81366 said:

Many thanks! You are gold! Indeed, these are there under posted images. Highly appreciated!

:) You're very welcome.

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