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My local store was selling these neat sets, so I decided to pick up one to stash away - since I don't have kids yet.

 

Of course, I couldn't decide what colour to get, so I had to buy one of each – good thing I had a Christmas gift voucher handy. smile.gif

 

http://www.ciar-roisin.net/photos/de/LamyABC-01.jpg

 

http://www.ciar-roisin.net/photos/de/LamyABC-02.jpg

 

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Those sets do look really nice. When we talked about them in a previous thread, I saw them as excellent gifts for several of my nieces and nephews. Unfortunately, I am in the U. S. and we cannot get those sets here. Maybe in time ...

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The cube is a tiny sharpener. A safety kind - very small blade and the opening only lets the lead fit inside - not small fingers! The pencil is a twist type with a lead about 4.5mm thick. smile.gif

Laura / Phthalo

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That is just to cool ! I am going to call my Lamy rep to complain this morning why they are not available to us here mad.gif

 

Thanks for posting the unusual.

 

 

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Richard Binder does sell the FP.

 

I really want one. So charming.

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  • 4 years later...

hi

there are two versions of the pencil: the older one as shown 3.15mm and the actual 1.4mm lead.

The sets were made several years ago, I think.

 

Edit: the price was about 25 Euro. On ebay.de there are some "Lamy schreiblernset Abc" in these cases.

Edited by Dib

I search for all pens and informations made in Pforzheim, e.g. Sarastro, Fend

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