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Hello all,

 

I wish I had the talent in taking pictures as good as some of the other users here. Sometimes, I take pictures of a pen, and choosing the “right” ones plus “adjusting” those takes me half a day. Then I come here; see some pictures which are amazing, delete mine and start over again - with the same result at the end ...

 

Anyway, LAMY 27/32 is one of my favourite LAMY pens. It somehow looks ordinary, but I love it and feel amazed about the number of pieces it consists of. What do you think?

 

More pictures here:

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lamy_fp/sets/72157650764673159/

LAMY_27/32

 

Kind regards,

Jan

 

My FLICKR account.

Please see my collection here:

LAMY_17_special; LAMY_27/32; LAMY_42_Lady_-_set; LAMY_67P; LAMY_74_dialog3; LAMY_80_profil; LAMY_81;_281_profil_-_set;

Akkerman_LAMY_27e;

C._Josef_Lamy_GmbH;

1979_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog; 1997_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog;

LAMY_Vintage_Advertisements;

Montblanc_254;

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