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Lamy Bottled Ink 50ml with Blotting Paper-Black (LT52BK) Lamy Bottled Ink 50ml with Blotting Paper-Black (LT52BK) Lamy Bottled Ink 50ml with Blotting Paper-Black (LT52BK)

Lamy Bottled Ink 50ml with Blotting Paper-Black (LT52BK)

Lamy Bottled Ink 50ml with Blotting Paper-Black (LT52BK) Lamy Bottled Ink 50ml with Blotting Paper-Black (LT52BK) Lamy Bottled Ink 50ml with Blotting Paper-Black (LT52BK)
$ 14.95

Score By Feature

Based on 1,220 ratings
Value for money
9.18
Absorbency
9.28
Sheerness
8.88

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Product Description

A new T52Black ink cartridge is available for purchase
A roll of tinting paper
A basin to collect ink residue
Glass is the material used for the bottle

Questions & Answers

As a result of my job, indelible ink is always required. It means a body of water Its rapid drying properties make it resistant to moisture. What is the best course of action ?

Ink in the form of India ink or pigment ink is what you are most likely looking for.
NEITHER of these are suitable for use in fountain pens. *br>As soon as the ink dries in your pen, it becomes permanently plugged. If this happens, the pen cannot be used.

What are the differences between ink cartridges and the printer? What's the maximum number of refills you can expect from a bottle?

While refills are more convenient over a 5-pack of refills, it can definitely hold more ink than that. 25 to 35 years old maybe The refills can be used 30 times.

The blue is black or the blue is blue?

There are blue and black tones to it.

The Pilot Metro Pen is compatible with this ink, right?

This is an excellent product. Having used a Pilot pen and a couple of other brands, it is a great pen.

Selected User Reviews For Lamy Bottled Ink 50ml with Blotting Paper-Black (LT52BK)

Fountain pen newbies would really like it, it has a nice Despite my newness to fountain pens, I have a few questions
5/5

A few days ago I bought my first fountain pen, a Lamy 2000 in EF, and a bottle of Lamy Turquoise ink to match the ink would take forever to dry or that it would bleed through, but so far, I've only noticed some slight bleeding through on inexpensive notebook paper when I went over the same spot several times. On the reverse side of my Hobonichi paper, I had very little ghosting and a good dry time. The bright colors and the fact that the bottle comes with a paper roll underneath makes it so convenient for you to wipe the pen down once you're done with it are both very appealing. Beginners will be able to make a mess without a problem. At the bottom of the bottle is a point, so I assume that once you are at the bottom of the jar to retrieve the remaining ink you can push it out easier. I have no experience buying ink, so I really do not have anything else to compare it to, but I am very satisfied.

Penny Fletcher
Penny Fletcher
| Jun 22, 2021
This is a great starter ink! I bought my first bottle of ink for my new hobby of fountain pens, this being the first bottle I ever purchased
4/5

This is what I have to say about it after using it for 5 months As a beginner ink, this one is excellent. The tiger behaves well and does not draw too much attention to itself. Blue and black works well for use in office settings or school settings where bulky paper is the rule. Although even cheap paper shows almost no bleed through or feathering, the ink has a moderate amount of shading. You need to be cautious if you are left handed since the paint takes a while to dry. It's lucky for me that I am a left-handed underwriter, so smudging is not an This is a great design for people who like to dip their nibs in ink to refill their bottles. In spite of this, I must admit that I am not completely enchanted by the ink. I like it just fine, but it performs really well, and despite the "meh" colour. Although I do recommend it to those looking for a cheap starter ink that's versatile and does the job, it's not for the very experienced.

Landon HOUGHTON
Landon HOUGHTON
| Jul 09, 2021
Despite its good value, it would be better to steer clear of it if you don't want to shade with black ink
3/5

The overall value of the product is great for the price. With this package, you will get 50ml of ink in a sleek bottle that will look professional on any desk, plus you will receive blotting paper as well. To find where the best black ink for everyday use can be found I have been poking around with a bunch of different inks. I personally avoid permanent inks as well, as staining anything at work is not something I want to risk. As compared to many other black inks, Lamy Black does not provide the best quality black ink for professional use due to its ability to shade a decent amount. As the name implies, it may be what you are looking for if you are more using it for art, since it is easier to shade, but if you want a consistent color with your blacks, like me, I personally suggest using J if you want a saturated black that behaves as expected but does not have substantially high shading. In addition, Herbin Perle Noire is also available (a tad more expensive, but a very consistent color, and acts very smooth), and Pilot Iroshizuku Take-On comes in a few shades. 133ml, $20 per permanent).

Cohen Kuhn
Cohen Kuhn
| Jan 13, 2021
It's actually worth it to use standard Lamy ink on a regular basis Write with a Lamy Black pen
4/5

A great pen that I love is my Lamy 2000. I love it so much I have several of them. Rather than providing me with the best writing instruments, Lamy includes their blue ink cartridge with these awesome pens, but it is the worst blue ink I have ever used. Despite being an amazing pen, the blue ink is not as good as it could be. Where is the logic in Lamy's question? Consequently, when someone recommended Lamy Black as a solution to feathering problems when writing on HP Premium 32 lb paper with a wet flex nib, I thought that was a great idea. I writhed in pain as I read the paper Even though I already own 16 black fountain pen inks, I went ahead and bought a bottle. As far as black inks go, I'm kind of knowledgeable. In the end, Lamy Black exceeded my expectations. The challenge was fun as I compared it to famous tops I am - There are black inks on the line. Most of the time, it was able to hold its ground. ** This is not the darkest black, but it has to be described as The saturation level is not the highest, but it is high. The finish does not appear glossy when dried. This can take up to 30 seconds on Rhodia. It appears that some shading occurs when using wet wide nibs or flexing. Similarly, I like what the ink bottle looks like on my desk. This flask includes a paper blotter that you can pull out from the Moreover, like the Lamy pens, it is designed according to the Bauhaus philosophy.

Overall, it is a very attractive black ink that is both attractive and well-suited to He behaved well. With this price point, the product seems like a good value.

Bowen Stewart
Bowen Stewart
| Jun 23, 2021
Ink is beautiful and the bottle is well designed
5/5

This ink is absolutely stunning! Here's a quick sample to give you a sense of the flow. You can see that the nib even has a nice flow. (In all honesty, the pen is a great everyday carry option, too. ). It is nice to have an ink bottle with such a nice shape. I very much like the way it is It is easy to fill the bottle when the ink level is low because the center area has a deeper area.

Tiana McBride
Tiana McBride
| Nov 28, 2020
This script writes smoothly and has an opaqueness rating of 4/5
5/5

My LAMY Safari fountain pen has seemed to like this ink a lot! I only have one comment regarding the black ink, which is that it is not as opaque as my last ink well I bought (sorry, I have no idea which brand I used, I threw it out years ago when I spilled the ink). My pen flows smoothly ink and the ink has not bled through thin notebook pages in a dramatic manner. My next update will be a photo, or after I have used the ink more, I am wondering if the ink is as opaque now that I cleaned it with water after not using it for a couple of.

Fernanda Cox
Fernanda Cox
| Dec 07, 2020
Black ink that is exceptionally good, with phenomenal ink quality
4/5

In spite of preferring a different brand of ink, this black ink is still very nice. Unlike other inks, it dries relatively fast and has a deep black hue without a substantial feathering. One thing that sets it apart from other inks is the inkwell that comes with it. It is nice to have blotting paper, although I do not use it often. Inkwells are great for filling pens since their shape is perfect for the purpose. I like it because it's very safe to sit on a desk since its base is very wide and it looks really elegant. So I'm probably going to re-do it once it's all gone It is okay to use the ink well, but I have a preference for the ink.

Charles Lowe
Charles Lowe
| Apr 28, 2021

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