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Is there an appropriate ink for signature of voluminous legal closing documents four or five times a month?

 

Might anyone have suggestion(s)?

 

Thank you.

 

Kind regards,

 

Paul

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I like to know also, something fast drying.

 

I carry a set of Lamy 2000s and usually use the ballpoint. Ive found the ink on my fountain pens doesnt dry fast enough.

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I use Mont Blanc Permanent Blue for any document or check writing, don't have the permanent Black but have heard good things about it also.

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I stick with Iron Gall or Carbon ink ... Diamine Register, R&K Salix, Hero 232, Platinum Carbon

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What about all the Noodlers?

 

Polar Black

Black

Old Manhattan Black

 

come immediately to mind. I believe all are “bulletproof”. I believe the Polar ink can not be removed by bleach or other harsh chemicals. I’m sure there are others.

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Is there an appropriate ink for signature of voluminous legal closing documents four or five times a month?

 

Might anyone have suggestion(s)?

 

Thank you.

 

Kind regards,

 

Paul

For your consideration......As a matter of usual practice...Waterman's..Skrip..Quink..Montblanc.. Diamond..Pilot..Pelikan 4001.....

Blue-Black Inks......

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I use Mont Blanc Permanent Blue for any document or check writing...

I'll second MB Permanent Blue, not only because it's fast drying, doesn't bleed or feather easily and shades wonderfully but because it is DIN ISO 14145-2 certified for permanence. It really doesn't get better than this.

 

However be advised that in the long run the ink will leave a residue that will cloud ink windows. It can be cleaned but to avoid any problems I would only use it in c/c pens.

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