Bling72
July 26th, 2014, 10:13 AM
Hello again. Welcome to my review section. This is Mont Blanc Irish Green Fountain Pen Ink. It comes in a 60ml bottle. This ink dries quite quickly and looks devine on white paper as it is newly wet.
This ink is not one of the limited edition ones.
When it is dry it is like a dark lime kind of colour. It certainly feels nice to write with.
I have seen a few other greens of a similar shade to the Irish Green and this one is good value for money.
Mont Blanc recommend to use all the ink up to three months after you open it.
I believe it is nice to have a green ink in your stash, this is an excellent one.
This ink has a cleaning agent.
As many pen owners and experts advise, do not keep inks in your fountain pens for a long period of time if you do not intend to use your pen.
I found this ink looks devine on the Quill metallic paper. Much of the angle
that you look at the paper is green. It is not
so out there on cream marbletone paper
nor on high grade grey cloth paper. I posted all three for you to see.
:)
This ink is not one of the limited edition ones.
When it is dry it is like a dark lime kind of colour. It certainly feels nice to write with.
I have seen a few other greens of a similar shade to the Irish Green and this one is good value for money.
Mont Blanc recommend to use all the ink up to three months after you open it.
I believe it is nice to have a green ink in your stash, this is an excellent one.
This ink has a cleaning agent.
As many pen owners and experts advise, do not keep inks in your fountain pens for a long period of time if you do not intend to use your pen.
I found this ink looks devine on the Quill metallic paper. Much of the angle
that you look at the paper is green. It is not
so out there on cream marbletone paper
nor on high grade grey cloth paper. I posted all three for you to see.
:)