Swiss Gear SA1225 Black/Swiss Red/Grey Backpack
List Price: $ 60.00
Price: $ 59.99
Made of sturdy ABS plastic. With flexible shiny chrome clip and Steel polished nib, comes With LAMY ink cartridge T 10, can be modified for use with Z24 converter.Charcoal Black ABS coloured plastic body. Black coated steel nib; fine point. Includes one Lamy T10 Blue Cartridge. Accepts Z24 cartridge converter, sold separately.
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October 29th, 2011 at 8:47 am
Lamy’s Safari- one of the best values in fountain pens around!,
Somehow, I find some humor in the fact that this pen is so well rated, yet most reviewers take care to point out that it isn’t the prettiest, most overpriced, or fanciest pens around. Unlike many companies, Lamy makes pens and pencils. They don’t use pretentious euphemisms for pens like those other companies, nor do they charge 10x-100x what the pens are worth. They do make awesome pens like the Safari, which are indestructible and feel good in the hand, and they make some incredibly smooth nibs.
The Safari does make an awesome starter fountain pen, but it’s a starter pen that’ll last you your entire life. I recommend a Fine or Medium nib if you’re new to a fountain pens. You can even buy spare nibs for the Lamy so that you can swap between different sizes.
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|October 29th, 2011 at 9:43 am
Not my favorite fountain, but the one I always carry!,
The Lamy Safari is not my favorite fountain pen. However, this is the only pen that I always have with me. Well, I actually have the clear version as well, so I always have one of those two with me. The quality of the nib is excellent and writes very well. It feels OK in your hand – not as nice as some of “finer” pens, but nice. It used to be that I kept my fountain pens at my desk and carried around a ball point pen clipped to my shirt. The reason was the price – I didn’t want to risk losing a pen by leaving it somewhere. That changed when I discovered this pen. I still don’t want to lose it, but at this price, I am willing to risk it. The payoff is having a very good fountain pen with me for whenever I need to write.
I recommend this pen for someone first fountain pen, or for a fountain pen lover who wants an excellent “every day” pen.
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|October 29th, 2011 at 10:27 am
Not Montblanc, but very nice.,
Bought a cheap Cross many years ago just to see if I liked fountain pens. Cheap it was, and my interest died. Desperate for stocking stuffer ideas, I put this on my wish list after reading the wopping two other reviews.
Writes very well, and seems well built and durable. As a fountain pen novice, I didn’t realize the ink was not waterproof – d’oh! I need durable ink. Bought the converter (available on Amazon) and Noodlers Bullet Proof Black both direct from WorldLux site. Works great – ink’s topsoil ran under the tap, but that’s all. The writing remains and highly legible.
No instructions for any of the above, but all fairly idiot proof.
Bottom line: a quality introduction to fountain pens at a reasonable price.
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