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Dear all,

 

Some time ago, I got back couple of my LAMY 27 pens - polished / restored. It always takes me long time before I take pictures, but ...

here is the new addition to my collection: LAMY_27m_rot_/_B

 

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This is probably the older version (m) of the 27 model, as you can see - it has a “blind cap” which you must unscrew to fill the pen with ink.

 

All pictures, if you are interested:

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

or:

LAMY 27m; rot / B

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lamy_fp/sets/72157677685482633

 

Kind regards,

Jan

 

My FLICKR account.

Please see my collections here:

C._Josef_Lamy_GmbH;

LAMY_17_Special; LAMY_18_Special; LAMY_27m_rot_B; LAMY_42_lady-set; LAMY_67P; LAMY_74_dialog3; LAMY_80_profil; LAMY_80_scala; LAMY_81;_281_profil-set; LAMY_Accent; LAMY_design_72_-_26P_&_126; LAMY_studio_-_Pearl_white_BP;_2007;

ARTUS_EF; Artus_BALLIT_-_pencil; Akkerman_LAMY_27e;

2014_LAMY_Safari_-_Neon_Coral; 2016_LAMY_Safari_-_Dark_Lilac;

1979_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog; 1988_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog; 1997_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog; LAMY_vintage_advertisements;

120205_Plzen_-_Pen_display; 141108_Pardubice_-_Pen_display;

Montblanc_254; Montblanc_342-S; 1936-37_Waldman;_Faber_#3_nib;

PRIM_wrist_watch;

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It looks like a 1960's design, thanks for sharing!

Is it fair for an intelligent and family oriented mammal to be separated from his/her family and spend his/her life starved in a concrete jail?

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Congratulations on what appears to be a fine restoration!

 

Yes, definitely a 27m, with the blind cap. I like those more, because they're slightly thicker and easier to wield in larger hands. Same great piston filler mechanism and spring loaded clip. :)

 

By the way, it's wonderful how LAMY makes a point of carrying over design elements from the past. Notice the up-close photos of the 27 nib.

 

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And then look at a closeup of the LAMY Studio and Dialog nibs. See that capsule/ellipse line around the nib slit?

 

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You are absolutely right!


Yet, LAMY celebrated their 50th (!?!) anniversary last year as if nothing else before 1966 existed.


Jan


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