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Lamy Studio Palladium Extra Fine Point Fountain Pen - L68-EF |  | Brand: Lamy Category: Office Product
List Price: $135.00 Buy New: $99.89 as of 7/31/2010 01:55 CDT details You Save: $35.11 (26%)
New (3) from $99.89
Seller: Altman Luggage Co. Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 2204
Size: Fine
MPN: L68-EF UPC: 021274173009 EAN: 0021274173009 ASIN: B000CN5O5Q
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Studio Palladium Extra Fine Point Fountain Pen | | • | Fountain Pen Extra Fine Point |
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Product Description
The Lamy studio shows with great elegance just how close design and art can become. Take its clip for instance: a completely new interpretation of the theme an exceptionally appealing clip reminiscent of modern sculpture. The Lamy studio is the right pen for anyone who likes to see things a little differently. It confirms Oscar Wilde?s view that art is the highest form of individualism. Fountain pen in palladium finish. With cartridge filling system with ink cartridge T 10 blue (can be modified for use with converter Z 26). 14 Kt gold nib anodized. Fountain Pen features: - Palladium finish barrel and cap.
- Chrome-plated propeller shaped clip.
- 2 colored 14 Kt gold nib anodized.
- Available nib grades: extra fine (EF) / fine (F) / medium (M) / broad (B).
- Cartridge/ converter filling system.
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| Customer Reviews: Amazing! May 25, 2010 Wayne Williams (Seaford, VA) For some reason, I have a pen fetish. Especially nice looking silver pens that are quite large and heavy. I've been looking for one that wouldn't break my bank and found this on Amazon.
I decided to treat myself for a change, and I am very glad I did. This pen suits my every desire in a pen. Silver, nicely balanced, excellent writing, and beautiful to look at. I've never had a fountain pen before, I've always been a rollerball user, never ever a ball point pen user.
Something tells me that I won't ever use another rollerball pen unless it's made by Lamy. This pen is so very very nice!
Lamy Studio Palladium Extra Fine Point Fountain Pen - L68-EF January 9, 2010 Lenin P. Luna (Waukesha, WI USA) For people who love being sophisticated, this is an extraordinary piece of art. Simple but delicate, it has a beautiful and soft way to write. It was perfect for my wife's present.
Fine pen, classic design August 20, 2009 R. Kennedy (Nuevo Mexico) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had my Lamy Studio (palladium/14K M nib) for about two years, now. I have a lot of other fountain pens (Montegrappa, Waterman, Sheaffer and a host of Parker 51's), but have found this to be the pen I take when I travel, and one to which I frequently return for everyday use. The barrel is not narrow, but is comfortable. If I had a complaint, it might be that the palladium finish on the grip can be slippery at times, but that's a minor quibble.
The 'sideways' clip is a classic design, as is the two-toned gold nib, which has a bit of flex in it--enough for a bit of character. With the cap posted on the end, it is very well balanced, and there's no drag from its weight that I've noticed. It is a very smooth writer, putting down a perfect amount of ink. I have used it with both cartridges (for travel) and converter (at home) with great success with a number of other different inks: Noodlers, Parker, and Private Reserve. No problem, no clogging. I do a lot of writing, and the pen I most exchange this with is a Sailor Professional that has an incredible 21K nib, sort of common-looking resin body, and cost three times as much. Here, for a very reasonable price, you get remarkable styling, a great gold nib, and a pen that is classy and a workhorse.
If you like fountain pens, this is one you will love. If you don't know much about them, this is a very good one in a great price bracket. (For a beginner writing a normal line, I might recommend a M or F nib rather than an XF, which can be pretty spidery)
Fountain pen May 12, 2009 Katt A lovely pen and writes smoothly although advertised as extra fine I rate it as a medium.
Well worth the money July 13, 2008 Clive Samplemon (Fair Oaks, CA USA) I own Parker Duofolds, Mont Blanc and numerous other Lamy pens and this pen is by far the best. I bought a fine point and it is very fine, bordering on extra fine. But it doesn't matter because the nib is phenomenal - I am using it in my Moleskine journal and it does not bleed, scratch - it is silky smooth. Love the pen and it is priced to be an every day pen.
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