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Lamy Imporium Blk-Au, F nib. Ink, Pilot Iroshizuku Take-Sumi in a Lechturm 1917 Large Hardcover notebook. This is almost my dream pen-ink-paper triangle.

"It is the thing itself but the view we take on it that offends us" -Epictetus

 

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To celebrate the creation of this long awaited Lamy forum, I propose to start the typical "What pen of this brand are you using today" thread, so popular in other forums.

 

This is my today's choice: Lamy ABC FP + pencil set. They are no longer made.

 

 

 

 

I remember having a pen/pencil box that looked just like your pen box. Back in the day.... :)

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Two of my favorite pens:

 

Lamy 27e 14k OF nib (c. 1957) inked with Lamy Dark Lilac. It had sat for several weeks in a hot room - started up without a hint of trouble.

 

Lamy black CP1 with 1.1 stub nib - KWZI Chicago Blue.

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My Lamy 2000 F and my Lamy Studio gold nib F. I really wish Lamy made more pens available in America with gold nibs. I'd definitely buy the Lamy Scala if it came with a gold nib instead of a steel nib.

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My Lamy 2000 F and my Lamy Studio gold nib F. I really wish Lamy made more pens available in America with gold nibs. I'd definitely buy the Lamy Scala if it came with a gold nib instead of a steel nib.

Might just not be available in the US, but they do several gold nibbed versions of the Scala, including Piano Black. I have the former in F and lover using it.

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Hi, Using this Safari in red, usual medium nib, trying out a brown ink mixed from Cross black ink and Manuscript red.

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Hi, Using this Safari in red, usual medium nib, trying out a brown ink mixed from Cross black ink and Manuscript red.

I love your handwriting

vaibhav mehandiratta

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Currently inked LAMYs:

 

Safari Petrol F with Petrol ink

Imporium black with XF nib, with the supplied Lamy blue cartridge.

 

 

 

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Lamy 2000 medium nib, Studio Palladium medium, and a brushed steel Studio with a 1.1 stub. The 1.1 Lamy stub is surprisingly nice for line variation.

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This morning I found, far back in a drawer, the Lamy Safari I bought for my daughter twenty years ago, when she was seven years old. At first I could not even detach the section from the barrel, but now everything except the section is clean, and that will spend a day or so soaking in a little dish of distilled water.

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A blue Safari, with a 1.1 mm stub nib I swapped in and filled with Monteverde Garnet ink.

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Petrol Safari, petrol cartridge.

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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I have the matte trio today, Dark Lilac, Charcoal, and Petrol. Inked with Lamy Dark Lilac, Sailor Jentle Maruai, and Lamy Blue, respectively.

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