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Lamy Imporium ! Icon of character and style.

A series of writing instruments that effortlessly unites attitude and style.

Available in three different options, titanium matt with platinum polished clip, black matt with black polished clip, black matt with gold polished clip.

 

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http://www.sakurafountainpengallery.com/en/boutique/lamy-schrijfwaren

 

Lovely to (re)introduce this pen !

Catherine

 

Catherine Van Hove

www.sakurafountainpengallery.com

 

Koning Albertstraat 72b - 3290 DIest - Belgium

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It actually looks much nicer as a rollerball.

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It actually looks much nicer as a rollerball.

True, the two tone nib somehow doesn't match the decor. It already is not one of the best looking two tone nibs.

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The pen comes in three fittings: this silver-coloured model and two black versions, with black-and-gold nibs. I find the black versions look much nicer.

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I received the black one with the gold clip and gold/black nib and I love it. Such a nice pen

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I got mine in today from Malaysia. I chose the titanium matt with platinum clip as I wanted a very modern styling, as I have multiple pen brands in black with gold clips.

 

I like the clip action of this one, It's spring loaded and will open enough to clip on a pocket at about 1/4" thick. Nib is very smooth.

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Jeff

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Rollerball=yawn.

 

Two tone nib design emphasizes the longitudinal ribs of the barrel. Nice touch.

 

Matte titanium, with the ribs makes a modern flighter.

 

Clip: Better done on the original. Though the matte finish with the polished clip echoes the 2000M.

 

A coherent design, if not cutting edge.

 

The price - yikes!!

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