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I dig it! Nice blue! The only thing I've ever disliked about the AlStars was that the colors were so darn muted.

 

Man, I need to pick one of these up and keep it for when I pull out the blue iPod Nano! I'll bet they're darn close color matches!

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No, no, no...I so do not need another blue pen... :drool:

 

And just when I had decided that I do not need another Lamy....and I do not need another blue pen. So WHY do I get the feeling one will be joining my pen chest quite soon....?? :headsmack:

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No, no, no...I so do not need another blue pen... :drool:

 

But it is such a nice shade of blue...; )

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No, no, no...I so do not need another blue pen... :drool:

 

No, no, no..I so do not need another Lamy Safari! Oh, wait, yes I do, Pendemonium you say?

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Purty...ooooh, too many Lamys already...must resist...alas...

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No, no, no...I so do not need another blue pen... :drool:

 

And just when I had decided that I do not need another Lamy....and I do not need another blue pen. So WHY do I get the feeling one will be joining my pen chest quite soon....?? :headsmack:

 

Yep. I have three Safaris and an Al-Star already - why on Earth would I need another one?

 

 

Why, indeed.

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Found at pendemonium:

 

http://www.pendemonium.com/images/pens/lamy/l28.gif

 

Apparently this model has been launched in the USA (and possibly other markets too) but not yet in Europe, where it's not due until next year :(.

 

But there is another new colour coming too :).

 

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Found at pendemonium:

 

http://www.pendemonium.com/images/pens/lamy/l28.gif

 

Apparently this model has been launched in the USA (and possibly other markets too) but not yet in Europe, where it's not due until next year :(.

 

But there is another new colour coming too :).

 

Martin

 

Well, that answers the question I was going to ask you Martin.

 

I suppose I'll have to wait until next year.

 

Chris

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Mine's already ordered... and is supposed to be on the way after Pendemonium gets it in!

 

I just gave up and try to collect whatever color Safaris or Al-Stars come in. I never did get

the olive drab one yet...

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