Thursday 22 November 2012

The Lamy Accent Series

Taking a brief look at the Lamy Accent Series, we sometimes feel it's a bit of the unlove chidl of the lAMY FAMILY. As with most of Lamys series it comes in all four writing systems and it is also available in multipens.

Aside from the regular design, they also put forth a black lacquer with two alternative hand grips, brier wood or diamond finish and this also benefits from the bi-colour Lamy Gold Nib.

Back to the regular editions, as with all Lamy Pens it comes with the famous Lamy Steel Nib, and as always interchangable with any size of nib.

There are a few noticeable additions, starting with the cap, which is extremely solid when capped and due to the two small grips on the back of the pen it is also extremely stable and well balanced when the cap is posted.

The filling system is a particularly good feature, and as far as we're aware it's pretty much unique. To get into the convertor or to replace the cartridge you need to grip the barrel and twist off the hand grip, the whole nib section comes out allowing you to get to the convertor. This is exactly the same in the rollerball version also.

A nice idea from Lamy was to include interchangeable grip sections in the design, of which their are a vast array of variations and exotic designs. 

So there we have it, the Lamy Accent, a very unique and individual pen.


Lamy Accent AB / KK Fountain Pen
 Lamy Accent AB Rollerball Pen Lamy Accent Pencil Model 195  AB 
Lamy Accent AP Model 395 Rollerball Pen
 





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