Oh. Goodness.
Gracious. Me.
Oh. My.
Pilot Iroshizuku Fuyu-syogun Swabs (3, 2, 1) |
Have mercy.
Fuyu-syogun Shading |
Oh. Goodness.
Gracious. Me.
Oh. My.
Pilot Iroshizuku Fuyu-syogun Swabs (3, 2, 1) |
Have mercy.
Fuyu-syogun Shading |
It writes great. No smearing. Maybe a little dry, but not bad. Some nice shading.
You’ll have to believe me when I say that it handles highlighting very well. (What is up with me and all of the failed highlighting tests?)
The water test is pretty amazing. Even on the original, I have to squint to see where I dragged the web cotton swab across my writing.
Overall, this is a gray I dig and I could see using it on a regular basis. That is, if I hadn’t already fallen in love with another gray. Stay tuned . . .
I like gray inks. Always looking for that perfect shade. It’s been a long time since I’ve added an ink to my Fifty Shades of Grey line-up or talked about the spelling of gray -vs- grey. Too long if you ask me!
Unfortunately, I’m not wild about Cement Gray from De Atramentis. (Thank goodness it doesn’t stink like cement, though!)
The problem seems to be that there’s a lot of green in the ink.
Admittedly, it’s difficult to see the green with my scans, but it’s there. It’s there so much that I pointed out to Mr. Pentulant that he might want to consider this ink as his dark-nearly-black-but-still-green choice. He tried it for a short while, but didn’t love it.
The green is most apparent when looked at along side other inks…
As usual, I wrote with this ink for about a week after the review. It wrote fine – a little hard-starting at times even in a medium nib Lamy Safari.
The problem (for me) was the color. What do you think? See the green? Like it? Hate it?
Seems like gray inks are a love ’em or hate ’em kind of thing. Me? I find that I’m picky about my grays (or greys, if you prefer). I like either true gray – or perhaps a bit blue leaning like J Herbin’s Gris Nuage or Pilot Iroshizuku’s Fuyu syogun (Old Man Winter).
Before we dive into the review of Montblanc’s Albert Einstein ink, you have seen the pen, yes? It’s the cap that does me in, makes me swoon, gives me heart palpitations. Love, love, love.
But it’s this part that turns me off . . .
The metal. The sharp drop-off between the barrel and the grip. Bleh.
I had the opportunity to hold one of these at the Montblanc Boutique in San Francisco when they were first available. I just didn’t love it. I mean, I’d take one if someone wanted to gift it to me (duh), but I’m not buying one for myself.
Anyway…the ink review..
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And a closer look . . .
Oh, yes, it does well with water! Nice!!! This is totally one of my gray inks. It makes me swoon!
OK..so see those black specks on the water test? No, it’s not Gris Nuage gone crazy – that’s collateral damage from my Invincible Black spatter. Haha!
Do you have a favorite gray? Mr. Pentulant was using Montblanc Oyster Grey for awhile in his fancy new Boheme, but he wasn’t loving it.
How does it write?
It’s fine. It really is, but I cannot get past that color. Look at how it compares to the J Herbin Gris Nuage. Nuage is a bit on the blue side, but the side-by-side comparison really shows who green the Gray Flannel is.
But..I digress…it writes well. Great flow, no smearing. I’ve been loving broad nib pens lately, but this performed really well in my vintage Parker (not sure of the model) with a fine nib.
So…it’s probably easy to see that I’m not all wound up excited about this ink. I’m not. With so many shades of green gray out there, I’m going to keep looking for the ones I swoon over.
I’ve asked before – but what are your thoughts about color? Purist like I am? Or mix-n-match is ok with you?
Really quick review for today…
Silver-Grey from DeAtramentis is one of my favorites from my Fifty Shades of Grey (Gray) post.
What I love…
..the name of the color matches the color of the ink!
..it’s a true gray – I don’t see any blue or red or green undertones
..no smear, no bleed, no nonsense
What I didn’t love so much…
..it smells a little funky (not like mold funk, but a definitely chemical / petroleum (?) smell. Something.
..maybe a little too fast-drying