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I was in Berlin early last summer and saw a special edition Silver/Grey Al-Star with the signature of a certain football player.

That's Bastian Schweinsteiger. I'm not interested in football (soccer?), but I remember the name. :)

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According to this page the names of the colors are:
  • Savanna Green

     

  • Terracotta Orange

     

  • Alpin (white)

     

  • Charcoal (black)

     

  • Safari (yellow)

     

  • Sky (blue)

     

  • Gray (gray)

     

  • Hot (red)

     

  • Flame (orange)

     

  • Royal Blue (blue with red clip)

The black one is called Lamy S2, the blue one with the red clip is called Lamy Blue & Red. Some models (and their names) can be found on the english Lamy.de website:

Lamy.de

 

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OK...

Black, Blue, Red, Yellow, Orange, White, Vista, Al-star...

...What else?

Thanks,

Chris

 

Before reading the thread, this is what I knew of:

 

Black (Textured Charcoal)

Blue

Red

Yellow

White

Vista (clear)

Orange (Flame w/red clip)

All-Star Blue (aluminum)

All-Star Silver (aluminum)

All-Star Green (aluminum)

Light Blue w/Red clip (aka Smurf blue)

Putty, kind of a fleshy, Silly-Putty, generic PC case color

Gray

 

I've got all but the last two colors, which I thought were butt-ugly.

 

No greens yet though.

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After reading the thread, I've got more comments:

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ja/3/37/Lamysafari.jpg

 

1. So there IS a green one. Is it textured, like the Charcoal?

 

http://bungbungbung.ti-da.net/usr/bungbungbung/IMGP1094.JPG http://bungbungbung.ti-da.net/usr/bungbungbung/IMGP1099.JPG

 

2. I've never seen the TerraCotta, but it exists

 

http://bungbungbung.ti-da.net/usr/bungbungbung/IMGP0888.JPG

 

3. Someone mentions two other AL All-Stars: Graphite and another blue rather than the light blue. Are those real?

 

4. I don't see anyone mention the "putty" color. I saw it in a store. Could it have been an off-color gray? It definitely didn't look gray to me though.

 

Skip

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Skip, yes, Savanna Green and Terracotta ones (the two original color from 1980) are textured.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y117/Takif/lamy_safari_torange_05.jpg

 

Not sure about putty color. Could it have been either white or Gray?

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Not sure about putty color. Could it have been either white or Gray?

There's a possibility that the Putty color that I saw was an off-color Gray, but I'm very certain that it wasn't neutral gray in color and definitely wasn't white. Why am I sure? I distinctly remember talking about the color with the salesguy and remarking that the pen looked a very ugly, putty color. He said that they had only sold one of that color and that he expected it to be remaindered by the corporate office soon. This was about 3-4 years ago.

 

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Funny about the language problem. I too saw that page with the language problem. I wonder where in the universe they write in all question marks LOL...I wonder what it sounds like! tongue.gif

I have a comment on that : ???? ??? ???? ???? ???? ??? ???????? ?????!

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QUOTE (playpen @ Mar 25 2007, 04:36 AM)
Funny about the language problem. I too saw that page with the language problem. I wonder where in the universe they write in all question marks LOL...I wonder what it sounds like!  tongue.gif
I have a comment on that : ???? ??? ???? ???? ???? ??? ???????? ?????!

Actually you are seeing Japanese language pages with question marks because your computer does not have Japanese fonts (mojibake). It should be displayed properly once you install Japanese Language Pack if your computer is Windows. I don't know if you need to do anything special if you have Mac - I think all you need to do is just to add Japanese in the language setting of the browser.

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When I first saw the Safaris, I didn't want to like them - they seemed too "designy" in a bad way - but my trusty green Allstar EF has won me over, and now I love them. Got yellow and red Safaris, and look forward to picking up another Allstar or two. Great knockabout pens!

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QUOTE (playpen @ Mar 26 2007, 04:21 AM)
Hi Taki! I was just kidding. I guess I shouldn't quit my day job huh?  tongue.gif

I thought you were, but just in case laugh.gif

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QUOTE (twdpens @ Mar 26 2007, 04:54 PM)
Lamy is soon to be introducting 2-new colours into the Safari range. I'll post more details when I have them.

Martin

I heard from a good source about a black and white clip model and vice versa, my contact saw them at a pen show in Germany. According to him, both new model look great.

 

No date for distribution in Canada:(

 

 

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Hi everyone,

I think the Lamy Safari looks very nice. I especially like the blue one and the blue one with the red clip. smile.gif Oh well... that kinda makes me miss my Lamy Safari... sad.gif

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v237/Lottilady/siggypen.jpg
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Just a little update smile.gif

 

Safari colours

  1. Savanna Green (textured)
  2. Terracotta Orange (textured)
  3. Alpin (white)
  4. Griso (light gray)
  5. S2 (charcoal/black/dark gray, newer models textured)
  6. Safari (yellow)
  7. Sky (dark blue)
  8. Hot (red)
  9. Vista (clear demonstrator with chrome clip)
  10. Flame (orange with red clip, 2004)
  11. Blue & Red (light blue with red clip, 2006)
  12. Black (glossy black with chrome clip, 2007)
  13. White (glossy white with chrome clip, 2007)
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Thanks for the list. Where did you get all those color names? Were those the original names from Lamy?

 

Also, You forgot the three Al-Star version and the Black Joy calligraphy pen.

 

The first two in Orange and Green are the ones that I'm looking for......

 

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QUOTE (skipwilliams @ Apr 11 2007, 07:25 PM)
Thanks for the list.  Where did you get all those color names?  Were those the original names from Lamy?

Also, You forgot the three Al-Star version and the Black Joy calligraphy pen.

The first two in Orange and Green are the ones that I'm looking for......

Skip

The names are official Lamy names in Germany. They may not be used in other markets.

 

Al-star colours are: silver (alu), graphit, silverblue, silvergreen, lilac (unsure about the real name).

 

There are two kinds of Joys: all black and black body with silver cap.

 

http://www.lamy.de/product_images/product/big/011_gross.jpg

http://www.lamy.de/product_images/product/big/015_gross.jpg

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QUOTE (BobP @ Jan 20 2007, 04:53 PM)
I'm looking to purchase (replace) a flame (orange) Lamy fountain pen and having trouble finding one. Does anyone have an advice / suggestions? No luck with most of the stores found through Google, and no luck on eBay. Thanks.

It was just a week ago that I saw a few Flame Safari's on Ebay. You might want to check there.

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You forgot the three Al-Star version

Lamy AL-Star B)

  1. AL-Star (silver)
  2. Graphit (grayish)
  3. Silverblue (bluish)
  4. Silvergreen (greenish)
  5. "Bastian Schweinsteiger" (silver with autograph)

    http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/7412/lamybsms3.jpg

  6. Blue Star (blue) (see first page of this thread)

    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y117/Takif/225908078.jpg

 

Edit: lilac removed

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