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No hay artículos en el carroEsta punta de caligrafía de repuesto Lamy en acero inoxidable cepillado es compatible con casi todas las plumas estilográficas Lamy hechas actualmente, con la excepción del 2000. Compatible con todos los demás modelos, incluyendo ABC, Accent, Al-Star, Joy, Logo, Nexx, Pur, Safari, Scala, Studio y Vista. La punta es una de las cursivas más fáciles de comenzar, y una de las favoritas entre los expertos por su mínima variación de línea. Desde elegante a práctico, Lamy tiene una larga tradición y reputación de excelencia, estableciendo un estándar mundial en el desarrollo de innovadores implementos de escritura. Fabricado en Alemania.
Raj Rana
Comentado en India el 14 de marzo de 2019
lamy never disappoints.. just tht it writes a bit too broad for daily use
Mike R
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de octubre de 2018
Great nib, very happy with the script.
Alain F65
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de septiembre de 2018
Pointe de rechange pour stylo-plume Lamy, facile à changer et en plus ça vient plus économique que de racheter d'autres stylo-plume. Juste à changer la pointe pour plus large ou plus étroite. Je recommande.
Jeffrey Smith
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de febrero de 2017
Great nib, high quality product. Fits well on the pen and writes extremely smoothly. Then again my daily note-taking nib is a Lamy EF, which is relatively scratchy compared to this. It does write italically very well. However, do note that it does use considerably more ink - and "real estate" as far as note paper is concerned - than the EF nib. I might be able to write twice as much per page with an EF nib compared to this. Basically, the lines are fat so you're forced to write bigger letters. Also, drawing diagrams doesn't really...work. You need to draw them massive to get any sort of detail. As an engineering student, then, I use my EF for notes.This is a great nib for writing essays or stories or in your diary or letters to a sweetheart - but for notetaking and schematic diagram drawing, not the best choice. Granted, it does seem to make me "want" to write in cursive/fix my penmanship.In summary - for what it is, it is a fantastic nib - just be sure that it is what you want for your purposes.
Stephson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de octubre de 2012
I ordered this nib on a whim after getting a Lamy Safari Fine-Point fountain pen. I liked the fine point, but I wanted a thicker nib that would give my writing more of a fountain pen look. Before the nib arrived, I got another Safari, this time a black one with a broad nib. The broad nib's writing is appealingly rounded, and definitely looks more like that of a fountain pen than the narrow nib's writing does. However, when I replaced the narrow nib with the 1.1mm nib (a process that took seconds and resulted in no spilled ink despite doing it with a full converter in the pen), I was amazed at the difference. This was what a fountain pen's writing should look like! It is clearer than the broad nib, and offers more line variation, making the writing look fancier and more fountain pen-like. Also, I have found that the broad nib has the tendency to thin inks out and make them lighter than they are in thinner nibs, but the 1.1mm nib wrote as darkly as my fine nib. As compared to the fine nib, the 1.1mm nib had the aforementioned advantages as well as smoother ink flow and, as a result, a more enjoyable writing experience. The price of $9 seems steep at first, given a Safari costs you $22-$25 dollars, and I was kicking myself for buying this nib after I got the broad nib pen. However, now that I have tried the new 1.1mm nib, I am so happy that I bought it! While no pen or nib will make your handwriting "better" (though I think that fountain pens do, a little), they can make it more fun, and make it easier to improve. This nib, and the Safari, make me love writing and make me eager to learn new styles of writing to move past my messy print. If you want to take your writing experience to the next level, get this nib. Trust me, you won't regret it.As a side-note, I have written with one or more of the nibs I have mentioned with the Lamy blue cartridges and black cartridges (which I wouldn't recommend), and with Noodler's Forest Green, Bulletproof Black, and Ottoman Azure bottled inks. The only ink I used with all three nibs was the Ottoman Azure, and so I based my review primarily on this ink.UPDATE 10/22I was tempted to say in the original review that the nib seemed like an italic, but, being new to fountain pens, didn't want to make such a declaration based on my own intuition. I have just confirmed, it is, in fact an italic nib, which explains why it is so much fun to write with. The one problem with it, however, is that because it doesn't have the bit sticking out on the bottom of the tip like the other Lamy nibs do, it is a lot harder to remove. Luckily, it's so good I probably will never want to remove it!
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