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Today, my Lamy Joy Calligraphy

 

I also have four Lamy Safaris, all of which get regular use.

George

 

Pelikan Convert and User

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Lamy cp1 sterling silver W-GERMANY from eighties.

Lamy Persona Doué.

Lamy 2000.

LYTH

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Lamy Studio Palladium EF - smooth writer with GvFC Carbon Black ink. Slight discolouring at the end oxidation? Or character, going with character.

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Lamy Al Star Turmaline with a 1.1mm italic nib using Lamy Turmaline ink.

 

Congratulations to all contributors to this thread which has now reached 50 pages and began in December 2014. Surely a great tribute to the reliability and appeal of Lamy pens.

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A couple of older Lamys - I'm unsure of their ages

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So, I got someone an inexpensive Lamy Safari as their first FP. He's never used one. Well, this one came with one of those black stainless nibs and I noticed it was a fine point. I did a quick search on changing out nibs and changed my fine point chrome with the black one.

"Respect science, respect nature, respect all people (s),"

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Blue, white, red US Special Edition Safari, AKA a frankenpen consisting of a blue Safari body and white/red Joy cap, combined and sold for a few EUR extra in the US Market.

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Lamy 2000, F, with Iroshizuku Fuyu-syogun

Lamy Safari 2019 LE powder rose, F, with Diamine Oxblood

Lamy Safari yellow, EF (writes like a medium), with Sailor Sei-boku

Lamy Al-Star 2018 LE vibrant pink, 1.1 stub, with Iroshizuku Yama-budo

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Today I did something different. I carried the Lamy Al-Star instead of leaving it in the messenger bag. Since changing out the stock chrome with a fine black stainless, I have a different pen. Best FP move I've made to date.

"Respect science, respect nature, respect all people (s),"

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