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Dear all,

 

I know, I know, this forum is about fountain pens, but a couple of weeks ago, I found this LAMY_Studio, which after some research turned out to be a 2007 Pearl White special edition BP. So, please don´t be mad that I had to post it here. There is also a matching fountain pen, and somebody already posted pictures of it somewhere around.

 

All pictures are, if you are interested here:

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lamy_fp/sets/

or:

LAMY Studio - Pearl White 2007 Special Edition BP

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lamy_fp/sets/72157677460581330

 

Kind regards,

Jan

 

My FLICKR account.

Please see my collection here:

C._Josef_Lamy_GmbH;

LAMY_17_special; LAMY_18_special; LAMY_27/32; LAMY_27n; LAMY_42_Lady_-_set; LAMY_67P; LAMY_74_dialog3; LAMY_80_scala; LAMY_80_profil; LAMY_81;_281_profil_-_set; LAMY_Studio_2007_BP;

Artus_BALLIT_-_pencil; Artus_EF;

Akkerman_LAMY_27e;

LAMY_Vintage_Advertisements;

1979_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog; 1997_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog;

Montblanc_254;

Plzeň_-_pen_display;_Feb._2,_2012; Pardubice_-_pen_display;_Nov._8,_2014;

 

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Thanks for posting your photos, but please note that they are of the Studio rollerball. I have all three matching pearl white Studio instruments and the matching ball point pen is a twist-type similar to other Studio ball point pens. You have a very nice collection of Lamy writing instruments!

Regards, Robert

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Hello Robert,

 

Thank you for your comment.

You are absolutely right! If only I did my research properly. I am not really into BP or RB, I mostly collect fountain pens and did not get this one correct.

 

Thank you J

 

Regards,

Jan

 

P.S. Would be nice, if you had a chance to post all three together.

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Ahoj Jan! Just today, I read your new comment. I will try to post photos here. Please excuse me, but I must figure out how to do it.

/Robert

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Very nice, very nice, Ahoooj Robert,

 

It took me very long to figure out how to post pictures here. But I only know how to do it from my FLICKR account, which is pretty easy. Other ways I have no idea :wacko:

 

BTW, I was thinking about where I have seen the photo of yours on the forum (how are these colled, please?).

Now I know! So very cool J

 

Jan

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Jan, I have a Flickr account, also, and I will add the photos, and soon I will try to put the link in a new 'reply.'

/Robert

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Jan, My photos are certainly not as good as your's! My little digital camera does not produce such excellent results, but you can see my photos at the following links to flickr.

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/60432903@N07/31654216633/in/photostream/

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/60432903@N07/32425778646/in/photostream/

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/60432903@N07/31622446164/in/photostream/

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/60432903@N07/32344380431/in/photostream/

 

I hope it works o.k. for you.

 

Cheers, Robert

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I've been following this thead in the hopes that I'd get a chance to see the ballpoint photos Robert, and they did not disappoint. Between your pictures, and Jan's -- and by the way Jan, you have an enviable an exciting collection! -- it's been an embarassment of riches. Thanks to both of you for posting these rare beauties.

 

D.

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Nice pen!

 

I have a set (fp + bp) too!

I bought them in 2008 to sign my wedding papers during the ceremony (used the bp only).

The fp is still unused.

 

I have never used the set after that day anymore so they are both stil in mint condition.

 

Lennard

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Dear Robert,

 

Not only I like the Studio set you posted, I also noticed the LAMY tray on your FLICKR account. Very beautiful ...

 

And the Safaris ... !!!

 

Thank you! Lovely collection.

 

Kind regards,

Jan

 

My FLICKR account.

Please see my collection here:

C._Josef_Lamy_GmbH;

LAMY_16_Special; LAMY_17_special; LAMY_18_special; LAMY_27/32; LAMY_27n; LAMY_42_Lady_-_set; LAMY_67P; LAMY_74_dialog3; LAMY_80_scala; LAMY_80_profil; LAMY_81;_281_profil_-_set; LAMY_Accent; LAMY_Studio_2007_BP;

Artus_BALLIT_-_pencil; Artus_EF;

Akkerman_LAMY_27e;

LAMY_Vintage_Advertisements;

1979_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog; 1997_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog;

Montblanc_254;

Plzeň_-_pen_display;_Feb._2,_2012; Pardubice_-_pen_display;_Nov._8,_2014;

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