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The new Lamy Dialog 2 ...
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I just ordered one of these. ;-)
"The new LAMYdialog 2 is the second exceptional writing instrument from the LAMY Design Dialog series, which in each case isdesigned in cooperation with internationally famous designers. The AMYdialog 2 is once again a solitary product, in this case a capless ink rollerball with a twist mechanism.This new pen was developed together with the designer Knud Holscher. Knud Holscher is one of Denmark's most highly-regarded designers and architects, and he has already created numerous design classics for companies such as ERCO, Georg Jensen, Husqvarna and Philips, toname but a few.
Product details: High-quality capless ink rollerball with twist mechanism - incorporates the popular mechanism of the LAMYswift: clip in / refill out and clip out / refill in - signal function for unambiguous clip operation. Body made of rhodium-treated stainless steel."
Lamy - Füllhalter | Kugelschreiber | Tintenroller | Druckbleistifte
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Good for you.
Personally I won't spend more than a dollar for a pen.
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I splurge at the beginning of the schoolyear and spend $3 on a two pack.
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Does it improve hand-writing?
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Originally Posted by rickey939
Does it improve hand-writing?
No, just another expensive diversion/hobby. ;-)
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Ham Sandwich
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How much did you snag that for?
I love pens (and office supplies) - as weird as that sounds. I love nothing more than perusing the shelves at the local office supply mega store and trying out new pens (nothing that fancy, mind you).
I also have a very strange Sharpie obsession, too. I have mulitple packs of Sharpies that I don't use - they're still in the pack from years ago. I just can't use them. And, if I see someone not using their Sharpie gingerly and crushing the point of it, I go a little mental. Weird, I know. I also had that problem with crayons as a kid. I'd have a 72 pack Crayola to just "look at" and another set to use.
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Crayola boxes are beautiful. All those colours.
And damn, that's a nice pen. I love how the clip recesses.
My only really nice pen is a Fischer Space Pen that I got as a gift fifteen years ago. It's a little battered by now, but it is still a really, really nice pen that I always keep in my bag.
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Originally Posted by screamingFit
How much did you snag that for?
I love pens (and office supplies) - as weird as that sounds. I love nothing more than perusing the shelves at the local office supply mega store and trying out new pens (nothing that fancy, mind you).
I also have a very strange Sharpie obsession, too. I have mulitple packs of Sharpies that I don't use - they're still in the pack from years ago. I just can't use them. And, if I see someone not using their Sharpie gingerly and crushing the point of it, I go a little mental. Weird, I know. I also had that problem with crayons as a kid. I'd have a 72 pack Crayola to just "look at" and another set to use.
swisherpens.com, great prices and service.
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Congratulations.
That's a really nice…um…pen.
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