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Lamy 2000, Makrolon, with an extra fine nib, filled with Diamine Grey. Just changed the nib from a fine and what a transformation, really love this pen now.

 

Also a Aion rollerball, love the pen absolutely hate the refill and worse still there is no alternative to a M63 - ah well such is life!

 

 

Greg

"may our fingers remain ink stained"

Handwriting - one of life's pure pleasures

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Lamy Safari - fine. My first Lamy! I'm brand new to this hobby (quickly becoming an obsession!), and just got this in yesterday. I'm loving it!

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Lamy 2k with Montblanc Meisterstuck 90 years Grey and Lamy Persona with Lamy Blue.

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Lamy AL-star in Charged Green, medium nib, filled with vintage Sheaffer Skrip King's Gold. This combo makes me really happy.

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Safari Petrol EF with Caran D'Ache Infinite Grey! My first pen and ink.

A great pen made even better by the ease of nib swap.

 

The 1.1 to 1.9 stub nibs are so quick to slip on for a quick header even when inked.

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Lamy Vista-Fine Black--Sailor Kiwa Guro

 

I love this pen-nib-ink combo for EDC. Haven't found a better one

 

I love how light it is, great it looks, comfortable, and above all reliable.

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Lamy Profil 81, with Pelikan 4001 black. I don't like the appearance of these pens the way some other people do, but I agree that the nib is commendably smooth. Beyond the nib, the rest of the story means this pen isn't filled often. By me.

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Three of the ten pens I take to work are Lamy:

 

Lamy AL Star Vibrant Pink with 1.1mm nib - inked with Pilot Iroshizuku Yama Budo

Lamy Safari Neon Coral with F nib - inked with Lamy Vibrant Pink

Lamy Safari Neon Lime with B nib - inked with Lamy Neon Lime (for highlighting)

 

(the others are Chinese cheapies)

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My aluminum Lamy Aion with a medium nib inked with a Birmingham Riddle Green (almost grayish black with some green undertones).

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One of the old mustard yellow Safari's with black trim. Lamy black ink cart, nice broad nib.

 

 

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