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The recent Malaysian LEs makes me wonder if the country has a large group of fountain pen users.

 

IIRC Indonesia has not, but it's another country.

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Making inroads into the Asian markets which is the same reason for the EF nib withdrawal from western markets.

 

Colors seem to be the standard Lamy range.

Could be a new marketing tactic. Maybe a Singapore or HongKong LE next... :unsure:

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The recent Malaysian LEs makes me wonder if the country has a large group of fountain pen users.

 

IIRC Indonesia has not, but it's another country.

Nothing too dissimilar to Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore etc etc afaik... today FP users very niche & minority vs the ballpoint. You spot your usual MontBlanc carriers & your other luxury brands in corporate life; most brands can be found but Lamy products ain't particularly cheap... guess if importer orders enough anything can be available.

 

Hermes Birkin handbags otoh... I suspect Malaysia would be world leading... :D

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What a neat idea! By your description, I thought it was going to be 1 pen with all 4 colors on it.

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If you use the little tree icon, you can paste in the URL and the images will show. :)

 

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