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LAMY AL-STAR Rollerball Pen

LAMY AL-STAR Rollerball Pen

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The LAMY AL-star Rollerball Pen is for people who like to balance luxury with convenience.

German-based LAMY are renowned for their superb design and reliable quality. The top of LAMY's young writing range, the AL-Star is light, smooth and sophisticated. It has an indestructible brass-wire chrome-plated clip; a lightweight and strong aluminium body and cap; and a characteristic grey-plastic front grip section, molded for perfect comfort. The barrel has an ink window so you see when you need a refill.

Suits LAMY M63 Rollerball Pen Refill.

SPECIFICATIONS

Rollerball pen
Medium - 1mm tip
Black ink
Refill with LAMY M63 rollerball refill
13.8cm long
Made with aluminium, stainless steel, chrome and plastic
Made in Germany. Designed by Wolfgang Fabian

LAMY: MADE IN GERMANY

Lamy pens embody the best German design tradition and engineering art. They stand out by virtue of innovation, reliability, restraint and status which does not relate to luxury but to intelligence.

Pens from Lamy can be seen on the New York Stock Exchange, at conferences in Tokyo, or in the lecture halls of Buenos Aires. And each of these pens first saw the light of day in Heidelberg, the city with Germanys oldest university.

Here, just a few minutes by car from the world-famous ensemble of castle, old town and the River Neckar, Lamy develops and produces fountain pens, ink rollerballs, ballpoint pens and propelling pencils which have been amongst the most popular examples of modern design since 1966.

Lamy is firmly rooted in its Heidelberg location. An employer of around 400 people from the city and its surrounding area, a patron of culture and a sponsor. But also a family firm which knows precisely that it draws part of its strength and authenticity from a vibrant region which for centuries has stood for science, research and cosmopolitanism.

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