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Montblanc Ladies Edition Pearl


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Looks ok to me but not really into pink inks but I did enjoy sailor Sakura which looks quite similar to this. I've grown to really love some watery and pale inks and the word is certain parts of Asia go crazy for them.

 

Perhaps though you are being a little unfair on Montblanc. By ml there are plenty of inks out there that are a lot more expensive, but that aside it's been a good inky year with Beatles purple, Homer blue, emerald, petrol Blue, swan illusion, two excellent Little Prince inks, a jungle green Kipling, Purdey & Sons, Hadrian red a great new orange and now five new shades of blue all coming in July. Personally Montblanc has provided me with more desirable ink this year than any other brand. But then.....I am one of those weirdos who thought the Miles Davis ink was alright. Not really my thing but it looks ok in a double broad and it was a match for his blue blazer.

 

 

~ Uncial:

 

Like you, I've appreciated Montblanc's 2019 ink offerings.

Two bottles of Miles Davis Jazz Blue sit on my ink shelves.

The Montblanc Pearl ink has the look I've sought for accents or highlights in sketches.

The pale nature of the Pearl ink isn't objectionable for my sketching.

The cavalcade of Montblanc inks this year has been most welcome.

Tom K.

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