I wrote with the ink, then purposefully spilled some water on it. On my Rhodia, Clairefontaine and other good papers there is no bleeding. I found the ink has good flow and on a few of the papers I have tested, the dry time is good. It is taller than it is wide, and that is good for filling the pen. But this ink has much punch, and I could see getting into it very easily. I have tended to stay away from grey inks as they always have seemed too light on the paper. The Permanent grey, Montblanc says is to represent the longevity and solidity of the Meisterstück writing instruments. Unfortunately, I only had the change to try this ink in July 2016 and I was warned that it is limited in production. This is the Meisterstück 90 Years Anniversary ink that will be available for a limited time. So here we have classic ink made in Austria and the bottle made in Italy. Montblanc Permanent Grey comes in the small 35 ml round bottles that they use for their limited edition line of inks.
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