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BayesianPrior
October 31st, 2017, 04:18 PM
Nothing ground-breaking here. I'm sure this counts as soft core pen porn (or maybe only PG-13).

I swapped the sections on a black and stainless steel Lamy Studio and opted for a black nib on the black Studio. It has been done before, but here are some photos of the two pens.

The black Studio is filled with Sailor Kiwa Guro while the steel Studio currently has Diamine Matador. If you look closely at the nib, you'll see it is marked A (for Anfanger) which I had ground to an Arabic. I like my nib markings to be accurate!

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grainweevil
October 31st, 2017, 04:52 PM
Very cool. Why Lamy doesn't offer a factory "stealth" black is beyond me.

It's also timely, as I picked up an Imperial Blue just recently, and was wondering about the very same section swap - and then read that it doesn't work with the blue as it does the black. Should anyone reading this know either way, I'd be very much obliged.

BayesianPrior
October 31st, 2017, 04:55 PM
Very cool. Why Lamy doesn't offer a factory "stealth" black is beyond me.

It's also timely, as I picked up an Imperial Blue just recently, and was wondering about the very same section swap - and then read that it doesn't work with the blue as it does the black. Should anyone reading this know either way, I'd be very much obliged.

I can't see why it wouldn't work in a physical sense. Now aesthetically...

But I have an Imperial Blue at work and will try to pair the black section with the blue barrel. I will report back.

grainweevil
October 31st, 2017, 05:04 PM
Very cool. Why Lamy doesn't offer a factory "stealth" black is beyond me.

It's also timely, as I picked up an Imperial Blue just recently, and was wondering about the very same section swap - and then read that it doesn't work with the blue as it does the black. Should anyone reading this know either way, I'd be very much obliged.

I can't see why it wouldn't work in a physical sense. Now aesthetically...

But I have an Imperial Blue at work and will try to pair the black section with the blue barrel. I will report back.
I couldn't see why either, but that was the only instance of blue plus black section I could find via the well-known search engine, so I took fright. Funnily enough I only went looking from an aesthetic POV. I will await your findings. Thankee.:)

BayesianPrior
October 31st, 2017, 05:06 PM
Black on black: stealth

Steel on steel: white knight

Black on blue: Joe Frazier

grainweevil
October 31st, 2017, 05:09 PM
Black on black: stealth

Steel on steel: white knight

Black on blue: Joe Frazier

Smokin' :D

Chrissy
October 31st, 2017, 05:32 PM
I wish I could just buy a Stealth (black on black) because I wouldn't want a steel section. :(

BayesianPrior
October 31st, 2017, 05:35 PM
I wish I could just buy a Stealth (black on black) because I wouldn't want a steel section. :(

I can understand why you wouldn't want a steel section. Strangely, I would expect the plastic section to be less expensive to manufacture so why doesn't Lamy default to plastic?

I really don't mind the steel section. I use my Studios at work (robust and cheap) and rarely write for a sufficient length of time that the section becomes slippery...and if I do expect to write for that length of time I will use the stealth pen.

Chrissy
October 31st, 2017, 05:38 PM
I wish I could just buy a Stealth (black on black) because I wouldn't want a steel section. :(

I can understand why you wouldn't want a steel section. Strangely, I would expect the plastic section to be less expensive to manufacture so why doesn't Lamy default to plastic?

I really don't mind the steel section. I use my Studios at work (robust and cheap) and rarely write for a sufficient length of time that the section becomes slippery...and if I do expect to write for that length of time I will use the stealth pen.
Not only would I end up with a steel section that I didn't want, but I would have to buy two pens in order to make one that I wanted. I wish Lamy would default to the black stealth with plastic section, but I also can't help but wonder if they deliberately did it this way to sell more pens?

Chrissy
October 31st, 2017, 05:39 PM
Who did that nib for you and put the A on there?

migo984
October 31st, 2017, 11:34 PM
The black sections are available to buy separately so swapping out a steel section shouldn't necessitate buying two whole pens.

BayesianPrior
November 1st, 2017, 01:46 AM
Who did that nib for you and put the A on there?

The grind was done by fpnibs.com and I recommend them highly. The A was already on the nib as it was an Anfanger (beginner) nib. Fpnibs.com offer Arabic (architect) grinds on M and B nibs, but they ground the A nib when I asked. It is smaller than a B so the cross-stroke is still a reasonable width for people like me with small handwriting.

BayesianPrior
November 1st, 2017, 03:06 AM
Very cool. Why Lamy doesn't offer a factory "stealth" black is beyond me.

It's also timely, as I picked up an Imperial Blue just recently, and was wondering about the very same section swap - and then read that it doesn't work with the blue as it does the black. Should anyone reading this know either way, I'd be very much obliged.

I can't see why it wouldn't work in a physical sense. Now aesthetically...

But I have an Imperial Blue at work and will try to pair the black section with the blue barrel. I will report back.
I couldn't see why either, but that was the only instance of blue plus black section I could find via the well-known search engine, so I took fright. Funnily enough I only went looking from an aesthetic POV. I will await your findings. Thankee.:)

No compatibility issues with black section and Imperial Blue barrel.

Now I think a black section would look sharp on the Racing Green...
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grainweevil
November 1st, 2017, 03:39 AM
Ooo, thank you kindly. Much obliged. :thumb:

Chrissy
November 1st, 2017, 09:53 AM
Very cool. Why Lamy doesn't offer a factory "stealth" black is beyond me.

It's also timely, as I picked up an Imperial Blue just recently, and was wondering about the very same section swap - and then read that it doesn't work with the blue as it does the black. Should anyone reading this know either way, I'd be very much obliged.

I can't see why it wouldn't work in a physical sense. Now aesthetically...

But I have an Imperial Blue at work and will try to pair the black section with the blue barrel. I will report back.
I couldn't see why either, but that was the only instance of blue plus black section I could find via the well-known search engine, so I took fright. Funnily enough I only went looking from an aesthetic POV. I will await your findings. Thankee.:)

No compatibility issues with black section and Imperial Blue barrel.

Now I think a black section would look sharp on the Racing Green...


I think a black section would look sharp on the Racing Green too. :)

BayesianPrior
November 1st, 2017, 10:14 AM
As soon as Dennis sends it out...

urushi4u
November 1st, 2017, 03:25 PM
So very cool. As already said, Lamy should be doing all black versions of every pen that comes in black.

BayesianPrior
May 26th, 2021, 01:15 PM
Very cool. Why Lamy doesn't offer a factory "stealth" black is beyond me.

It's also timely, as I picked up an Imperial Blue just recently, and was wondering about the very same section swap - and then read that it doesn't work with the blue as it does the black. Should anyone reading this know either way, I'd be very much obliged.

I can't see why it wouldn't work in a physical sense. Now aesthetically...

But I have an Imperial Blue at work and will try to pair the black section with the blue barrel. I will report back.
I couldn't see why either, but that was the only instance of blue plus black section I could find via the well-known search engine, so I took fright. Funnily enough I only went looking from an aesthetic POV. I will await your findings. Thankee.:)

No compatibility issues with black section and Imperial Blue barrel.

Now I think a black section would look sharp on the Racing Green...


I think a black section would look sharp on the Racing Green too. :)

I can confirm, three and a half years later, that it does.

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Doggy Daddy
May 24th, 2022, 10:38 PM
Here is a black section on a Studio Black Forest.

Jon Szanto
June 22nd, 2022, 03:45 PM
Here is a black section on a Studio Black Forest.

I just saw a photo of this pen in this color (with the shiny steel section) and came to ask in the Lamy forum how this pen is from a user-experience standpoint... and I came across this thread! I do love the color, and could likely live with the original setup for a while but very much like that black section.

I know the thread is old, but would any of you Studio aficionados care to expound on the pluses and minuses of this particular model pen? Thanks in advance.

Chrissy
June 22nd, 2022, 11:29 PM
Every time this thread pops up I want one of these pens. Because it comes with the same nib as the Safari and Al-Star etc but doesn't come with the tripod shaped section I imagine it is as comfortable to write with as the Lamy Nexx. One of my problems with the slightly rubberised Nexx section is that it won't go down far enough into Diamine 30ml ink bottles for filling. It also attracts dust/bits to that slightly rubberised surface.

I see that this section looks like it is made from harder plastic and wonder if that means it will fill from Diamine 30ml ink bottles? Does anyone who has a Studio know the answer?

migo984
June 23rd, 2022, 02:16 AM
I see that this section looks like it is made from harder plastic and wonder if that means it will fill from Diamine 30ml ink bottles? Does anyone who have a Studio know the answer?

I have a black section on a Racing Green. The section will fit into a 30ml Diamine bottle - but only so far. If you look closely at BayesianPrior’s last post (#18) you can clearly see a very slight step down from barrel to section. At that point the pen becomes too wide for the opening. So you can fill directly when the bottle is up to 75% full but once the level drops the nib won’t reach the ink. HTH.

Chrissy
June 23rd, 2022, 03:18 AM
Well it's a slight improvement on the Nexx at least.

titrisol
September 23rd, 2022, 08:04 AM
I bought a black forest last year, and it is a nice pen.
Looking at this thread I'm looking for the black section to replace the steel

Pluses:
- Smooth nib (EF-steel) with no flex
- Well balanced
- Posting is easy with a "click"
- Looks good to me (some people despise the clip)
- Black forest finish is very nice

Minuses
- It is a bit heavy
- Steel section gets dirty easily




I know the thread is old, but would any of you Studio aficionados care to expound on the pluses and minuses of this particular model pen? Thanks in advance.

Doggy Daddy
September 23rd, 2022, 12:06 PM
Vanness Pens has the Studio black rubber section w/out nib for $20.00
<https://vanness1938.com/products/lamy-rubberized-grip-section-for-lamy-studio>

The Writing Desk in GB has the black section with your choice of any Lamy nib for £10.25 for the stainless steel nibs & £72.40 for 14k gold nibs. Shipping is very reasonable and the current exchange rate is very favorable to the US $.
<https://www.thewritingdesk.co.uk/pens/converters-pen-spares/lamy-studio-black-front-section-with-nib.html>

Take your pick. Both seem to be currently in stock.

titrisol
September 23rd, 2022, 03:33 PM
Thanks! Got it from Vanness!

Doggy Daddy
September 23rd, 2022, 05:14 PM
Glad to help. I like my Black Forest much better with the black section. Wish Lamy had made it that way to begin with. When you get yours, let us know what you think.

titrisol
September 24th, 2022, 11:01 AM
I bought the BlackForest (EF) in a whim, it just looked lovely at AndersonPens in the Palmer House hotel.
It is a nice pen for every day, much better than the Safaris and a bit heftier than the Logo that I had. Nib is a Lamy, nothing special though

I ordered both black section and a black EF nib so it'll be a black forest at night!
I'll let you know next week after the pieces arrive

Doggy Daddy
September 24th, 2022, 11:38 AM
I love the way the Studios post. Securely but without relying on friction on the barrel which could, over time, wear away the barrel's finish. I wish more pens posted this way. The black nib will be a nice touch.

titrisol
September 26th, 2022, 02:07 PM
It looks a whole lot better IMHO
Now I need a better light difuser to makes those pics less harsh

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Doggy Daddy
September 26th, 2022, 05:18 PM
Very nice. I think it feels better in the hand too.

titrisol
September 30th, 2022, 11:39 AM
The difference between chrome and rubberized in the hand is minimal, but it looks better
Besided the colors, it looks clean without the fingerprints all the time