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Is there anyone who can help me make a purchase in Yokohama please? I would like to buy a Lamy fountain pen from a local shop but cannot find anyone to help me. Please let me know. Thank you

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Yokohama is a big place.  Depending on where  you are, you might be better off just running into Tokyo.

 

It’s been a few years since i lived there and i didn’t use Lamys when i did,  but Tokyu Hands, Yurindo book store plus the department stores around Yokohama station all carried fountain pens.  I’d check those places.  

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Does it have to be Yohohama? Or is it just a Lamy Pen that has only been released in Japan?  I have not managed to get any shops in Japan to ship directly to me, but I have found somewhere that will go and buy what I want (if its available in Tokyo) and then ship it to me using ebay, but this does come at a price.

 

Some Pens are available in other parts of the far East and again i have found ways of shipping, always at a cost but there can be a big difference in mark up so some suppliers can be reasonable.

 

Feel free to pm me 🙂

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Thank you for these replies. I am specifically looking for someone to help me buy a Lamy in the Yokohama Lamy shop (Lamy Nhung Yokohama Store).


There is a limited collaborative release - please see photos attached (one is Google-translated). They’re regular Safari with a cartoon/Manga character to clip on (only of interest to collectors really). Not available anywhere else…

 

Can anyone help me buy one of the top row and one of the bottoms row please? Pretty urgent as they’ll sell out quickly…

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38 minutes ago, jchch1950 said:

A complete collection of Lamy Safari is getting further away😅.

That's the trouble with Lamy they keep bringing out more 🤣

Sadly unless I get really lucky a complete collection will remain out of reach.

 

But just in case someone has the swedish blue and yellow gathering dust or the matte Alpin I'm always here and ready to make an offer 😉

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