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Lamy Catalogue And Pricelist 1997


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Thanks for JF_LAMY Collection's generosity in uploading the 1979 Lamy catalogue. I thought it would be useful to upload the 1997 catalogue and pricelist (in Deutschmarks - it was roughly 3DM=UK£ at the time):

 

Catalogue

 

Pricelist

 

They may not be there forever, so mail me if they aren't, or if someone can host them at a permanent link, I'd be grateful.

 

 

"Truth can never be told, so as to be understood, and not be believ'd." (Wiiliam Blake)

 

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Hello Soapytwist, and THANK YOU very much for letting us enjoy this great resource!

Had no idea LAMY lady was this expensive

 

Kind regards,

Jan

 

My FLICKR account.

Please see my collection here:

LAMY_17_special; LAMY_42_Lady_-_set; LAMY_67P; LAMY_74_dialog3; LAMY_80_special; LAMY_81;_281_profil_-_set;

C._Josef_Lamy_GmbH;

1979_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog; LAMY_Vintage_Advertisements;

Montblanc_254;

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Hello Soapytwist, and THANK YOU very much for letting us enjoy this great resource!

Had no idea LAMY lady was this expensive

 

Kind regards,

Jan

 

My FLICKR account.

Please see my collection here:

LAMY_17_special; LAMY_42_Lady_-_set; LAMY_67P; LAMY_74_dialog3; LAMY_80_special; LAMY_81;_281_profil_-_set;

C._Josef_Lamy_GmbH;

1979_LAMY_Fachhandels_Katalog; LAMY_Vintage_Advertisements;

Montblanc_254;

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