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As requested some links to interesting topics here on FPN.

Rather than pinning all these topics it is better to post the links here so the forum does not get cluttered.

If you have interesting links to put here, please post in the forum and one of us moderators will check if it is a good link for this topic.

 

D.ick

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LAMY2000 by Bphollin:

http://www.fountainp...y-2000-history/

 

If Bphollin is still watching this forum: There seem to be some picture missing, perhaps you could provide those again?

 

 

 

 

And another post by Bphollin:

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/227631-lamy-2000-and-the-origins-of-lamy-design/

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Some interesting Lamy Catalogues:

With thanks toJF_LAMY Collection and to Soapytwist who had saved them for a while.

 

1979

http://www.fountainp...9-Catalogue.pdf

 

 

1997

http://www.fountainp...alogue-1997.pdf

 

1997 Pricelist

http://www.fountainp...celist-1997.pdf

 

 

 

Edit

Link with several catalogues on Flickr.

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/272237-1979-lamy-fachhandels-katalog/

 

 

 

Enjoy

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added topic with several links to Flickr.

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Modern interchangeable Lamy Nibs:

Info from the Lamy Webshop.

 

 

Lamy

Z50 = steel nib, available in chrome and black, Italics only in chrome

Z52 = steel nib, Black PVD coated

Z53 = steel nib, different shaped from Z50, for the Aion, but fits all other pens.

Z55 = Gold nib, Bicolor, the nib you find on the more expensive pens like the Dialog 3 and the Accent Brillant.

Z56 = Gold nib, Bicolor, with (rhodinated) PVD coating,

Z57 = Gold nib, Bicolor-black/gold with black PVD coating,

For the gold nibs, sizes EF-F-M-B-OM-OB

 

Note that these nibs are fully interchangeable, you could put a gold nib on a Safari and a steel italic on a Dialog3, if you would like that.

 

These do NOT fit on the Lamy 2000

 

 

 

 

D.ick

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Dis-assembly of LAMY converter:

 

 

D.ick

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Interview Brian Goulet with Lamy CEO Bernard Roesner

 

 

Interview Marco Achenbach head of Product Management/R&D

 

 

 

 

Trip to Germany, Brian Goulet.

 

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