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The Lamy Logo Ballpoint Pen (L206) features a brushed stainless steel body with a smooth push retractable mechanism and a medium point tip. Lightweight and ergonomically balanced, it uses refillable M16 cartridges, combining durability with sustainable design for professionals who demand both style and function.
Manufacturer | Lamy |
Brand | Lamy |
Item Weight | 0.705 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches |
Item model number | L206 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Ribbed |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | 2H |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | L206 |
E**.
A good choice for those who want to enter into the world of German Writing Instruments.
First impression of this pen was positive. The brushed finish is done well, the edges of the barrel are clean and straight, but not sharp.The grooves near the tip are clean cut and polished to contrast the brushed finish. The grooves provided in addition to the brushed finish seems to keep the pen from sliding when in use. The girth of this pen feels just about right, its not too heavy, its not too light and it feels like a well balanced pen. The refill in this pen is very smooth and came with a medium point installed. It even seems to agree with receipt paper. The click mechanism has functioned flawlessly and has a solid sounding click. The spring for the click mechanism is strong enough to do what it needs to do. The mechanism has no drag, nothing sticking or catching, the parts are well finished for a mass produced pen. There is no rattling or any sounds from shaking, it's a solid pen so far. This isn't their top of the line, but it functions and looks like a quality piece. If you want a pen which is good and won't break the bank, this will work. Lamy did a good job with this one. It's well finished, works the way it's expected, and should last for a very long time.
N**D
German Engineering and Great Ergonomics
This is the BMW of pens. It's ergonomic design is well thought out and the look is sleek and elegant. I first discovered the world of Lamy Pens overseas at Schipol Airport in Amsterdam, while pursuing through the display case at the inside terminal. I had a few Euro's left, so I figured why no buy a pen, little did I know at the time that it would become my favorite pen of all time.It does everything a pen should do, which is write smoothly when you require a writing instrument. I can't tell you how many times in my life, I had to try and get a pen to write by scribbling on scrap paper; but with this fine German engineered M16 Medium cartridge, it's never been a problem. The pen proves itself over and over to be reliable.The design of the end cap is one of my favorite aspects of this pen, to engage the point, just use any part of the back of the pen. Most ballpoint pens just have a little metal part sticking out, but Lamy engineers made it the entire back of the pen. Also, the spring clip, is a true spring mechanism.There are a few versions of this pen, but the L206 is the best bang for your buck. It is fully metal and therefore more bulletproof then the other versions and looks better IMHO.Write on!
D**8
Excellent pen
This is a lovely pen. I decided to try it after reading an article about an author who uses only the Lamy brand to do his rough drafts. I confess to being a bit of a pen collector, but not of particularly high end models. This feels sturdy in the hand, and has enough texture to stay put in a comfortable writing position. It is one of the few pens I've had that doesn't develop little blobs of ink on the ball point after a few paragraphs. I like to handwrite my notes and cards on nice quality stationery, so the clean lines from this pen suit that purpose perfectly. I also have Paper Mate, Parker, Pilot, Foray, and Zebra pens, and I like this one best. My hands are decent sized for a smallish person, and I write large, so the extra length between the rings of the barrel's gripping area and the point of the pen made this model an excellent choice for me.
A**R
Cool-looking pen, but not without faults
Ink cartridge included is just meh. Oil-based ink is a bit more viscous than expected, but writes ok. The pen itself feels kinda cheap, and the "click" is not as refined as I would expect from Lamy. Overall, it might make a good gift to someone who isn't a pen snob.
A**N
Nice Lamy Pen
I'm a fan of Lamy ballpoint pens, having a Safari and a considerably more expensive Accent. They offer lots of great styles, materials, and color options. The Logo is no exception. There are several versions, including one in brushed stainless, and others in all plastic. I chose this one with the barrel in steel and the plastic parts in blue. All similar Lamy's use the same M16 cartridge. It works fine, and lasts a long time. The retraction mechanism feels solid. The Logo barrel is slimmer overall than the all plastic Safari. The clip is upscale, being a spring loaded pivoting design. Just slightly more expensive than the Safari, the Logo offers more style and heft. Bottom line: if you are new to Lamy, I'd recommend the Safari as a starter. Then explore their other designs, like the Logo.
J**O
Great pen, nice design and good fit
Great pen, nice design and good fit
Y**3
Better than Parker pens at this price
This us my second Lamy Logo. I still have the one I bought 30 years ago. Parker pens have increased greatly in price over the past several years. That doesn't seem to be the case with Lamy pens. I guess I probably won't buy any more Parker pens unless the prices are drastically reduced. It was fun buying Parker Jotter pens at $24 a dozen around 20 years ago.
G**.
Es perfecto!!!!
El bolígrafo perfecto,típica factura Made in Germany,no debe faltar en tu coleccion
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