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I have heard that replacement tips are available for Lamy Safaris. I have an M, and would like a F or XF. Where can I find replacement tips short of sending my pen back to Lamy?

 

Note: I have seen stub replacement tips on a few web sites. I am not looking for these. Thanks.

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I have heard that replacement tips are available for Lamy Safaris. I have an M, and would like a F or XF. Where can I find replacement tips short of sending my pen back to Lamy?

 

Note: I have seen stub replacement tips on a few web sites. I am not looking for these. Thanks.

For anyone else reading this thread, you can order the replacement nibs directly from Lamy. Their repair guy Bob, is "officially retired" so his schedule is erratic, but still goes into the shop a couple days each week. Call then to find out what days he'll be there. He's very nice, very friendly, and usually ships the same day that you order if you call early enough in the day.

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