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Hello everyone,

 

Today, I would like to post pictures of LAMY 67P fountain pen.

It is a cartridge filler with a steel nib, probably a student pen at the time. Design of this pen is quite similar to the later version of LAMY 27, but the pen is narrower, so the parts are not interchangeable.

My guess would be that this pen was produced in the 70s.

 

Jan

My FLICKR account.

Please see other Topics I've started:

LAMY_17_special; LAMY_27e_vs._Montblanc_254; LAMY_80_profil; LAMY_lady_set; Montblanc_254;

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Nice! I like the silver dot on the bottom end of the barrel. An homage to the L2K? Clip is in the shape of the Profil clips as well, though not cast.

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Hi Risingsun,

 

I think some of the older LAMY Ratio models (pre 2000) have also this "dot".

The clip has a different system, without the tiny spring, but still works fine. Guess cost-cutting was an issue back then as well as today :-)

Thank you ...

 

Jan

My FLICKR account.

Please see other Topics I've started:

LAMY_17_special; LAMY_27e_vs._Montblanc_254; LAMY_67P; LAMY_80_profil; LAMY_lady_set; Montblanc_254;

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@jf-lamy-collection I have a Ration 49f and that has a cigar shape, with no dot. Are there other variations of the Ratio? Also, I've just bought the same pen from the bay :)

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Hello MBFan,

 

Oh yes, there are many LAMY Ratio models. What I have noticed is that these “student” pens are very often heavily used ones, and many times not well taken care of ...

 

Jan

My FLICKR account.

Please see other Topics I've started:

LAMY_17_special; LAMY_27e_vs._Montblanc_254; LAMY_67P; LAMY_80_profil; LAMY_lady_set; Montblanc_254;

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Hello Karl,

 

Amazing finding! This is very good to know since it is hard to find different, interchangeable parts for LAMY.

Thank you.

 

P.S. did you have time to select the LAMY parts I sent you pictures of ... ? :)

 

Kind regards,

Jan

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