jofpn1236
May 28 2006, 06:57 AM
I now have 3 Lamys: 2 Al-Stars and 1 yellow Safari. I noticed on their website: lamyusa.com, there are several nice looking ones. Of course, their design is minimalistic and non-traditional style.
I like a couple of them, but am not sure of Lamy's general quality in their other models. Are they consistent in quality all throughout their other non-Safari models?
Thanks.
jofpn
chainwhip
May 28 2006, 07:37 AM
My first fountain pen was a Lamy Studio - good pen with a few caveats:
1) Thinner than I expected
2) Clip scratches the cap
3) Cap not tight (capped nor posted) - it didn't start this way, just worked itself loose I suppose... I may send it back to get the cap tightened.
I have two Lamy 2000's (regular and stainless steel) - quality is topnotch! I may get another since my wife has claimed one of them for her own.
I have two Lamy ABC school pens that I haven't inked (saving it for my daughter) - but quality seems to be good.
Thinking back, I should've just tried the Safari first (now I have a few of those), then gone straight for the 2000.
jofpn1236
May 28 2006, 03:12 PM
That Studio model is slick. I like it. They have one for $75.
They have models that are in the $70 range. That's probably what I'm shooting for. Thanks for your reply. I wish they have a $50 range, like the Pelikans . I just recently purchased a Pelikan M200 and love it.
Below is the link of the model that I'm shooting for.
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/y...1_1896_11645861[/IMG]
Glenn-SC
May 28 2006, 07:13 PM
All my Lamys have been great writers and top quality pens.
Safaris, Vistas, Al Stars, 2000, Personna, and Accent.
thewolfgang
May 28 2006, 08:23 PM
I love my 2000.
Except … does anyone else have a problem with the cap slipping off too easily?
alexalex
May 28 2006, 09:10 PM
I have Al-Star and Lamy 81 (read
my review here).
Quality of both is really outstanding

alex
rak
May 28 2006, 09:35 PM
I love my Lamy 2000. The Parker "51" and the 2000 are my most used pens. I did have trouble with ink leaking between the makrolon and stainless steel. Lamy fixed it quickly and have had no trouble since then. I love the nib on the 2000. I liked the pen so much, I bought one for my father for Christmas last year and he has had no trouble with it at all. I would definitely purchase another Lamy product.
Glenn-SC
May 28 2006, 10:07 PM
QUOTE (thewolfgang @ May 28 2006, 08:23 PM)
I love my 2000.
Except … does anyone else have a problem with the cap slipping off too easily?
There is a snap ring/clutch ring in the section that snaps the cap on.
The cap should not loosen.
At least mine never does.
thewolfgang
May 28 2006, 10:41 PM
Thanks Glenn -
Look like it needs a trip back to Lamy!
jofpn1236
May 31 2006, 05:06 AM
It's nice to know their customer service is great. At tleast there is no fear of owning a broken pen. I realize their design is so much difference than traditional fountain pens. They're unique.
Joseph
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