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Lamy Blue Black (Parker Vector F on Rhodia Dot Pad)

 

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Drying time: fast, lest than 5 seconds

 

Flow: moderate to dry

 

Shading: very little

 

Lubricated: no

 

Water Proof: no

 

Saturation: low

 

Value: decent, around $12-$15 for 50ml

 

Bottle: excellent with nib depression in center for filling

 

Color: muted gray blue, similar to Salix and Platinum BB, but less saturated and intense

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Presumably a very recent charge of today's non-IG variety? My specimens of Lamy's non-IG (when it came out in December 2012) and the IG before that are both much less grey. Maybe a new version also because the drying times for mine are 15-20 s (for the newbie) and 55-60 s (for the oldie).

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I'm not sure that photo is representative of the ink color. I say that because the dots on the Rhodia paper seem to be much lighter than normal.

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The pen might be a little on the dry side. The scribble is closer to what I perceive the color to be. I think is perhaps a bit bluer than it appears here, but still not very blue. This was from a Lamy BB cartridge.

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I'm still plodding along with one of the three bottles I bought, of the 'old' IG version before the formulation was changed. Think I'll stick to the 4001 Blue-Black thugh!

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For the #50shadesofbluechallenge (link to the hashtag on Instagram), a challenge over at the German PenExchange forum for July & August 2020, I inked up all my pens with all the 50+ blue inks I have. The snapshots might also be of interest to some here.

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Lamy Blue Black is one of my favourite blue blacks. It is vivid and beautiful shades and behaves well.

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I had it in a Pilot Custom Heritage 912 FA.

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Since I had two other blue blacks (Montblanc JFK and Sailor Sou-Boku) in my other two CH 912 FA, I post the comparison here also.

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As you can see, Lamy BB is leaning towards grey, Montblanc JFK has a more blueish tint and Sailor Sou-Boku is the greenest of the three.

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