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An update to my 2018 family portrait, with three new additions, bringing the total to 20. I now have every variant of this pen ever produced (that I've been able to discover)!

 

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full quality photos on Flickr

 

Here's the list, in the same order they appear in the photo:

  1. Wild Rubin (2014)
  2. Royal Red (2012)
  3. Pearl Terracotta (2018 China exclusive)
  4. Terracotta Orange (2018)
  5. Rubin Black (aka Bronze) (2008)
  6. Olive Green (aka Savannah Green) (2018)
  7. Racing Green (2017)
  8. Aquamarine (2019)
  9. Blue (discontinued)
  10. Imperial Blue
  11. Violet Purple (2009)
  12. Piano Black (2017)
  13. Pearl Black (2009 China exclusive)
  14. Black (aka Black Purple)
  15. Lx All Black (2019)
  16. Platinum Grey (2009)
  17. Stainless Steel
  18. Palladium
  19. PT (Platinum) (2010)
  20. Pearl White (2007)

The new 2019 Aquamarine special edition is particularly gorgeous, a vibrant, metallic turquoise with the same “rough pottery” textured finish as last year's Terracotta Orange and Olive Green special editions. It's very close to unseating the Wild Rubin as my favourite edition of the Studio.

 

The new 2019 Lx All Black special edition is a lovely stealth pen – the black hardware is very handsome (and hopefully will resist wear and scratches), and a nicer way to get the same grippy black section that was previously only available on the stainless steel model. The black-coated nib looks great on it too.

 

The 2009 China-exclusive Pearl Black is nearly identical to the Piano Black, but with subtle sparkles embedded in the finish. I never thought I'd find it, but a retiring LAMY collector here on FPN was kind enough to reach out to me and offer me this impossible-to-find pen! If you're reading this, thank you again! :) :) :)

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Thanks for posting. That aquamarine really is an eye-catching colour. I can't wait to see it live.

 

How did you find the LX black? I've heard that it's lighter at the front end than previous models (something about the section not being made of metal).

 

Your photos make me want to run out and grab a few of them. Congratulations on the complete set!

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Yes, the All Black has the same light, plastic section as the Stainless Steel. I find if very pleasant to write with.

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I can't wait to see the All Black live and give it a try.

 

Every time I click back on your topic, I get the irresistible urge to go out shopping.

 

What an awesome collection. I can't believe you managed to get them all (including the piano white. Wow).

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I can't wait to see to see the Aquamarine, would you mind posting a close up of that pen?

 

Also, if you wouldn't mind a close up of the Palladium?

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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I got my first Lamy Studio this past week. It is the Olive version. I put a 1.1mm nib on it, and did not like the writing. I realized this nib was not great on the previous pen I had it on. So I think I have a nib with an issue. I put a 1.5mm nib on the Studio, and got much better results.

 

The Imperial Blue looks like a nice shade. Well, and others too.

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Very impressive! Congrats!

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~ sentience:

 

What an impressive image!

I had no idea that the Lamy Studio had been made in such a wide range of colors.

Last evening the daughter of an FPN friend surprised me with the gift of a Lamy Studio Imperial Blue EF.

I feel blessed!

Thank you for posting these images.

Tom K.

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Hi Sentience,

 

Very impressive collection and thanks for sharing. It's great to see the whole colour range in one photo.

 

Do you actually use any of the pens in the photo as daily writers or do you have other pens for that?

 

Cheers, Ollie

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An update to my 2018 family portrait, with three new additions, bringing the total to 20. I now have every variant of this pen ever produced (that I've been able to discover)!

<snip>

 

Here's the list, in the same order they appear in the photo:

<snip>

 

The new 2019 Aquamarine special edition is particularly gorgeous, a vibrant, metallic turquoise with the same “rough pottery” textured finish as last year's Terracotta Orange and Olive Green special editions. It's very close to unseating the Wild Rubin as my favourite edition of the Studio.

<snip>

 

 

What a lovely family of Studios, and I agree on the Aquamarine! A really nice color and texture. I liked it so much, I bought the ballpoint as well. My family of Studios is a lot smaller, but it includes Piano Black, Terracotta, Olive, and now Aquamarine.

 

I am new around this forum, so can someone point me to a few other popular "Studio Fan" threads as well? I am fairly new to the Lamy brand (tried my first one less than two years ago), but after trying several models, I landed quickly on the Studio as my favorite Lamy for EDC. I find it a gorgeous clean design, in lots of fun colors, with great metallic construction and a nice trade-off of a luxury feel and a (reasonably) economical price point.

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What a lovely family of Studios, and I agree on the Aquamarine! A really nice color and texture. I liked it so much, I bought the ballpoint as well. My family of Studios is a lot smaller, but it includes Piano Black, Terracotta, Olive, and now Aquamarine.

 

I am new around this forum, so can someone point me to a few other popular "Studio Fan" threads as well? I am fairly new to the Lamy brand (tried my first one less than two years ago), but after trying several models, I landed quickly on the Studio as my favorite Lamy for EDC. I find it a gorgeous clean design, in lots of fun colors, with great metallic construction and a nice trade-off of a luxury feel and a (reasonably) economical price point.

 

~ N1003U:

 

It's the mass of the Lamy Studio I received as a gift which is highly satisfying.

Picking it up is a pleasant experience, as the weight contrasts with the many lighter fountain pens on my writing desk.

Tom K.

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~ N1003U:

 

It's the mass of the Lamy Studio I received as a gift which is highly satisfying.

Picking it up is a pleasant experience, as the weight contrasts with the many lighter fountain pens on my writing desk.

Tom K.

 

 

Well put. There is a nice heft to the Studio, especially for its size.

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I have not heard anything about the 2020 colours.

I am hoping for a yelow one ore a (real) copper one.

 

 

Something yellow(ish) would be interesting to me as well.

 

As I pull out my "Teracotta" Studio just now, to my eye, it is as close to a pure copper color as one is likely to find.

 

jcoersen, what kind of copper did you have in mind? something with a pure copper metal coating, that will patina over time? That would be quite interesting. It would also have the side benefit of being antimicrobial. My problem would be that I would be obsessed with keeping it brightly polished.

 

If the "real copper" part is more important than the pen design, there is a solid copper pen, based on a Caran d'Ache chassis, offered here.

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I would like a solid copper Studio, i have 2 solid copper pens (a Namisu Nova and a Kaweco Liliput) and i love how they change colour over time.

That made me think that this would look great on a Studio.

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Do you actually use any of the pens in the photo as daily writers or do you have other pens for that?

 

 

Yes, I have used almost all of these. The only two I probably wouldn't use are the Royal Red and the original Blue.

 

The Royal Red's body's finish chipped off at the join between the cap and body after I re-capped the pen a few times when I first used it. LAMY service replaced it for me with zero fuss (I was relieved that they had a replacement in stock back in Heidelberg!), but I think I'll baby it from now on.

 

The original Blue's finish is notorious for deteriorating into a rubbery, sticky mess. I'm not sure if this comes from exposure to air or light or what, but I'm keeping it wrapped in plastic and stored away in the hopes of preserving it.

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