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Hello Jan,

 

thank you so much for the access to this vintage catalogs but it seems there are desactivated actually.

Kind regards.

 

LYTH

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Well it was 5 years ago. Yet - could you renew the link? I'm interested in the cp1 comparison with the 2000 - and the price difference.

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Well it was 5 years ago. Yet - could you renew the link? I'm interested in the cp1 comparison with the 2000 - and the price difference.

 

Hi,

 

the flickr recources are still aktive.

Here the list:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lamy_fp/14752643538/in/album-72157646537998555/

CP1: 65 DM

2000: 60 DM

EKP (Einkaufspreis) is what the shop pays to Lamy,

UVP m. MWSt(Unverbindlich empfohlener Preis mit Mehrwertsteuer) means the recommanded sum the buyer should pay, tax included.

 

Best

Jens

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Thanks Jens, that's fun reading. My stainless steel cp1 came with a steel nib - I found it in a stationary store in the 90s - so is probably a later, cheaper version. Interesting!

Derek

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Thanks Jens, that's fun reading. My stainless steel cp1 came with a steel nib - I found it in a stationary store in the 90s - so is probably a later, cheaper version. Interesting!

Derek

 

Hi Derek,

 

I see..

Yep, some interesting stuff in the list, my father gave a 1970s three pen pouch with a Lamy 68 to me - now I know it is an original Lamy one. :-)

 

Best

Jens

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Dear all,

 

I probably reloaded the pictures in the past, so here are the links:

 

LAMY Vintage Advertisements:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lamy_fp/albums/72157647677220555

 

1979 LAMY Fachhandels Katalog:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lamy_fp/albums/72157646537998555

 

1988 LAMY Fachhandels Katalog:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lamy_fp/albums/72157670433720525

 

1997 LAMY Fachhandels Katalog:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lamy_fp/albums/72157649197866755

 

Kind regards,

Jan (Flickr)

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Thanks a lot ! I regularly check your links. Awesome job !

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