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I recently purchased a used Lamy Dialog 3. I wrote with it before going to bed and it didn't start right up in the morning. It required a few line strokes to get it writing again. The ink that I use in it is Noodler's Heart of Darkness. My guess is, it might be the pen and ink combination that causes the problem.

 

What inks have you found to not have startup problems after not using it for 6 to 8 hours, a day or so?

Thanks for all your suggestions in advance.

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Try Waterman's Intense Black or Serenity Blue.

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Older D3 had drying problem due to flaw in closing mechanism. Contact Lamy service for solution.

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Older D3 had drying problem due to flaw in closing mechanism. Contact Lamy service for solution.

 

I think mine is the newer one with an o-ring on the barrel.

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My matte black Lamy Dialog 3 / Fine nib really loves Diamine Oxblood. :-)

Lamy 2k Makrolon Fine, Lamy Dialog 3 Matte black Fine (the pen insists upon Diamine Oxblood :rolleyes: ), Waterman No. 7 Red Ripple Red Nib, Waterman No. 7 Jet Celluloid Brown Nib, Pilot Metropolitan Fine, Lamy Safari/Vista/Al-Star every nib size, Omas Ogiva Cocktail Blue Angel EF Flex nib. Coveting: Waterman No. 7 Black Nib :puddle: .

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I think mine is the newer one with an o-ring on the barrel.

 

Mine is too...

 

I'm running MB Oyster Grey without an issue... Starts right up even after a couple days at rest...

I'm just a Starwalker kind of guy...

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Older D3 had drying problem due to flaw in closing mechanism. Contact Lamy service for solution.

 

I thought my new Dialog had a drying problem but discovered my problem. I had been just a little too gentle in closing it so the engraved lines on the body parts did not line up, not allowing the cover to close completely. If I close it with a slight snap it closes completely and does not dry out.

Regards

 

Jeff

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