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Oh boy! This is my favorite post in weeks~

 

I like how the Montblanc pink has a flashy aspect to it but also a darker, more serious side. It looks to me like the brighter, pinker cousin of BSiAR :P

 

What I wouldn't do to get a bottle of Levenger Pinkly... It seems to have Hot Bubble's brightness with Hope Pink's saturation... It looks awesome.

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N.I.C.E. Bit more fluoro and bluer than Rouge Opera? I like its density when intense and the fact it seems to change quite a bit when shading. Edit: it seems to change a lot. Love it.

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Mine just came today and is totally going in my VP! I also finally found some Levenger Pinkly, which is destined for my Lamy 2000. I am telling myself I need to empty out some pens first, though.

 

Great to hear about the shading! Thanks for the pics. :)

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Where, where, where??? The only places I've found it are in Europe and the shipping makes it prohibitive.

Life's too short to use crappy pens.  -carlos.q

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Where, where, where??? The only places I've found it are in Europe and the shipping makes it prohibitive.

 

I got mine at the Montblanc Boutique Toronto... I imagine that if it is in Canada, it should be all over the US.

 

 

 

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Cyber6 inspired me to search more diligently and I can now report that Pen Boutique has it. Oddly, the MB boutique in Dallas didn't have it yet. I guess Texas is still the boonies ;) Thanks, C6, for the motivation; I had pretty much given up on having MB Pink in my inkventory.

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I'm not normally a pink ink person. But I like the way this ink looks. It's pink but it's not "pink" if you can imagine what that means. A bottle may find it's way home with me if FPH ends up having it.

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Wow! That is gorgeous. I wouldn't call myself a pink person per se but I would make an exception in this case. Thanks for the beautiful pictures. I'll have to pick up a bottle.

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Cyber6 inspired me to search more diligently and I can now report that Pen Boutique has it. Oddly, the MB boutique in Dallas didn't have it yet. I guess Texas is still the boonies ;) Thanks, C6, for the motivation; I had pretty much given up on having MB Pink in my inkventory.

 

I would swear I saw it at Paradise Pen here in SA 2 weeks ago when I was there. I'm nearly positive. I could check for you if you like. Also, I found an MB Boutique in Phoenix that seems to specialize in the LE inks. I can hook you up with that number too. Someone who loves pink shouldn't have to work so hard to find it.m

I enjoy MB 146 pens, Sailor, Pilot and Platinum pens as well. I have a strong attraction to dark red and muted green ink, colors I dislike for everything but FP ink. I also enjoy practicing my handwriting and attempting to improve it. I love the feel of quality paper under a gold nib.

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"to resist is futile"

 

Quote by some serious guy - I can't remember whom?

 

"Resistance is futile" - The Borg

 

This is the closest thing to your quote I am aware of, but I am admittedly not as familiar with classic literature as I would like.

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I enjoy MB 146 pens, Sailor, Pilot and Platinum pens as well. I have a strong attraction to dark red and muted green ink, colors I dislike for everything but FP ink. I also enjoy practicing my handwriting and attempting to improve it. I love the feel of quality paper under a gold nib.

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