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pica pica
April 28th, 2015, 02:42 PM
So, we know that there were at least three Lamy models produced for the Spanish market, either in Germany or Spain(?): two piston-fillers (Lamy Popular and 27e) and one Lamy 27 with the aerometric converter (http://estilograficavintage.com/lamy.html#lamy). Apparently, there is another aerometric version but with a slightly different cap and with no barrel engraving (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARA-ESTILOGRAFICA-LAMY-ANO-1950-POSIBLEMENTE-HECHA-EN-ESPANA-/261866263328?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_186&hash=item3cf8721320). The pen is made of bakelite and has the 'INOXCROM -0-" gold-pated steel nib. Since the pen is similar to fountain pens made by Inoxcrom (and Soffer) and has its nib, does it mean that at least some of these Lamys were made in Spain? By Lamy, Inoxcrom or someone else?