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Ando
6
Jan 1, 2015
The design is nice to look at and it sure is a fancy pen!
I got mine 2 years ago and I had to send it 2 times to Lamy for repairs until now. The Reason every time: It could not hold the ink, wich damaged/clogged the twist-to-open mechanic and thus rendering the pen unusable. At the moment my Pen is sitting in a drawer and awaits to another return to Lamy because the mechanic died again, it is blocked and won't open.
This happens with Ink from Lamy, Pelikan and Mont Blanc. with a daily use as my favorite meeting notes pen.
It simply is a very unreliable pen, prone to technical failure.
tjt7a
20
Jan 4, 2015
AndoI have encountered this issue before; the only solution I could figure out is to regularly clean out the mechanism by taking the pen apart and running water through it. I also use a q-tip to rub off any of the hardened ink. As long as I clean out the pen once every one or two weeks, it's usable.
yiri
237
Jan 5, 2015
tjt7athat's so unacceptable at this price point
tjt7a
20
Jan 6, 2015
yiriHonestly, at the $200 price point I was willing to accept this error. It's a beautiful pen that writes like a dream. It just needs a lot of work. It's not a beater pen; it's not an EDC pen. It's that piece of art you keep in the case and use on special occasions. (The case looks great too.)
I also wanted a capless pen, and I find the Vanishing Point to be ugly, so I went with this one.