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Hi All

 

I have been using Lamy Safari and other lamy pens for a long long time.

And i never realized that this will become sort of collecting Hobby.

 

So just to showcase the Lamy's I have hoarded across the years I have started hashtag on instagram and facebook #30lamy30days (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/30lamy30days/)

 

You can check the above link for the regular posts and also I will keep posting here too. I welcome you all to showcase your pens too, albeit only Lamy

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

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Day 02

 

Lamy Al-Star BlueGreen - I have heard they have stopped production of this color

 

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Day 06 - #30lamy30days

 

Red Hot Lamy Safari with G-Shock CaisoOak Red

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I like the way you are showcasing your Lamy pens.

 

Thank you ... Really appreciate that you like it

I hope all is well and you are keeping safe

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

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Thank you ... Really appreciate that you like it

I hope all is well and you are keeping safe

 

Thank you. The same to you. Is the LX Maron brown?

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Thank you. The same to you. Is the LX Maron brown?

 

Yeah it is ...A bit darker than erstwhile Lamy AL-Star Brown... Will share the comparative Pic

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