LAMY fountain pen F (fine print) studio Imperial Blue L67IB-F Dual expression

Description:

13.9 CMX 1.2 cm
Designer: Hannes Vettstein
Brand: LAMY
product model number: F/P 067 F imperialblue
Color: Imperial Blue
Material: Metal
Size: Pen tip F Fine Print
line type: Fine print
line width (mm): 0.50 mm
Ink Color : Black
NIB Type: F (fine print)
Founded in 1930 in the beautiful city of Heidelberg Germany, Rummy has not only Germany in its unique design, but has fresh to the writing instrument market around the world.
Rummy products have been developed by collaborating with designers in various fields around the world with the thought of the Bauhaus without sticking to their own designers, and have won various design awards. "Rummy Studio" features a distinctive propeller-shaped clip that looks different depending on the
angle. The beautiful form that
calculated and exhausted, combined with a moderate weight feeling and a thick body, boasts a stable writing taste.
[Product Specification] NIB Material: Stainless steel, NIB line width: F (fine print), Ink Replenishment System: Cartridge/Converter for dual type (converter sold separately) [compatible cartridge part number] LT10BK (black), LT10BL (blue ), LT10RD (red), LT10GR (green), LT10TQ (Turquoise), LT10VT (Violet), LT10BLBK (blue black) [Compatible ink part number] LT52BK (bottle ink, black), LT52BL ( Bottle ink, blue), LT52BLBK (Bottle ink, blue-black) [compatible converter part number] LZ26 (Converter for studio CP1 Dialog3/Scala)

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