Ink Review #212: Montblanc Midnight Blue

Today we’ll be reviewing Montblanc Midnight Blue that I purchased from r/pen_swap in a moment of weakness. This might become one of my new favorite blue-black inks!

Swabs:

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This ink had high shading and medium red sheen. This is a dark grey, professional-looking navy. It has more undertones than Sailor Sou-Boku, which I use at work, and Pilot Iroshizuku Shin-Kai. I would not feel out of place using this color at work.

Tomoe River Paper 52 gsm

Tomoe River Paper 52 gsm

Dry Time/Water Resistance:

Limonaired Ink Test Card

Limonaired Ink Test Card

This ink had a long dry time of 50+ plus, though I suspect the reason is due to the Limonaired card and not the ink itself. This ink also demonstrated high water resistance.

Writing Sample:

Tomoe River Paper 52 gsm

Tomoe River Paper 52 gsm

This ink had a smooth, slightly dry flow. I was surprised at its smoothness. The shading is visible even in my Pilot <WA> nib, which lays down a 0.5 mm line. Overall, I was quite happy with the writing experience.

Overall: I was very pleased with this purchase. The color is professional yet unique. I would recommend purchasing a sample if you are interested in blue-black or dark blue inks.

Disclaimer: This ink was purchased by me and all opinions/photos are my own. This post was not sponsored.