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Brief History Brand .-

Josef Lamy worked in 1930 for the Parker brand in Germany. That year he left U.S. manufacturer and purchased a German brand low hours, Orthos. For some time, Lamy was making a fountain inspired by the Parker Duofold under the name of Orthos. Will and after the Second World War when Lamy, established in the city of Heidelberg, begin to manufacture its own low-end models and using the plastic as building material, but it will under the brand Artus. It is from the early 50's when the name appears as such Lamy pens. The models of these years (27, Ratio 46, People), but original pieces are inspired by the success of the market at that time, remembering por ejemplo, la 27 a la Parker 51.



Será a mediados de los 60 con la aparición de la Lamy 2000 cuando el fabricante de Heidelberg encontrará su verdadero estilo en diseño: ergonomía, construcción con nuevos materiales (fibra de vidrio, caucho, paladio), diseño funcional y minimalista directamente inspirado por la Escuela alemana de la Bauhaus y, por supuesto, apuesta por la escritura fluida y suave; todo ello en piezas que se venden a un precio asequible y, por tanto, destinadas al gran público, especialmente al usuario joven y sin prejuicios.

Teniendo en cuenta lo dicho ya, creo que en la corta historia de Lamy como fabricante of pens can be made very clear two-stage marked by the appearance of the Lamy 2000 in 1966.
  • first period (1930-1966) .- This is a trial period, you might say. The German manufacturer is engaged over the years under different names to produce models in line with those already endorsed by the market brands such as Pelikan, Montblanc and Parker, but betting from 1945 for the production of parts with a great relationship money.

  • Second time (since 1966) .- With the design of Gerd A. Muller Model 2000 in line with what was the Bauhaus, it seems that Lamy found its distinguishing mark. Since then, parts have followed the minimalist and functional that characterizes today and occasionally launching models that have increasingly become new classics of its different segments: the very model Lamy 2000 or Safari appeared in 1980 and aimed at young buyers.
Why I like Lamy pens?

Those who have gone through this blog occasionally and know the answer to the question above: the Lamy pens are humble, but high quality, and that is precisely the type of pen you are looking for the author of these pages. In general, these pieces of writing is smooth and fluid as few brands can claim the feather design provides a great personality, are "different", if I may that claim. In addition, most manufacturer's models allow the use of cartridges or converter, which is not necessary to give the ink and entertainment. Are robust, manageable, have weight. Materials, although cheaper in some cases (Safari and its derivatives), give no impression of being of poor quality, as happens with other parts under the most renowned manufacturers. You might think it silly, but for me the Lamy are "German" in the broadest and most topical of the word.

classical models .-
  • Lamy 27 (1951-52).

  • Lamy 2000 (designed by Gerd A. Müller in 1966).


classic New
  • .- Lamy Safari and its derivatives (All Star, Vista, Black, etc.) (designed by Wolfgang Fabian in 1980).


  • Lamy Accent (1998).
  • Lamy Studio (designed by Hannes Wettstein I think in 2006).

Internet References .-

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