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(119 customer reviews)
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This pen is absolutely...,
April 13, 2011
This pen is absolutely marvelous! During a trip to Germany a few years ago, I
noticed that EVERYONE had fountain pens. Even though they were super cool, I
didn't buy one while I was there. However, my interest in fountain pens was
recently restored, and the LAMY Safari looked like the perfect one. I just
received my pen today (thanks to JetPens fast shipping!), and it writes like a
dream - no globbing, overflow, or bleedthrough, is sturdy, and looks pretty
badass with the lemon yellow body, too. The extra fine nib is perfect for my
cursive writing, but I'll have to get used to not pressing so hard like I do
with my ballpoint pens, but I can tell that this pen will serve me well -- can't
wait to buy some inks and a converter. Thanks JetPens!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This was my first fountain...,
April 20, 2008
This was my first fountain pen and I've been extremely impressed with both its
form and function. My handwriting tends to be rather small and, as such, I was
worried that a fountain pen would be practically useless for my writing style.
Much to my delight, the EF Lamy Safari performs flawlessly. It's puts down a
nicely thin line without skipping and my writing is entirely legible. It is,
however, slightly scratchy, but this is fine. This is my favorite pen at the
moment.
0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Everything about this...,
April 30, 2011
Everything about this pen is awesome... Except for the grip. The grip is made so
that you must write with it in the "proper" way of writing. that is with your
thumb and index holding it at the front. If you don't write this way, then you
will find this frustrating after a while. I'm going to get rid of mine soon
because I just cant stand it anymore. And I would rather write with the pen
upside down then actually use it right side up.
1 out of 5 people found the following review helpful
Plastic barrel snapped...,
December 6, 2010
Plastic barrel snapped in half on me, so do not keep it in your back pocket. I
do like that the ink flows smoothly (using Noodlers Inks anyways), the clip is
strong, and it feels good in my hand. I find the extra fine nib writes more like
a fine/medium.
0 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
I purchased this pen...,
June 23, 2009
I purchased this pen a while ago, and I have to say, I'm a little depressed.
I too have small handwriting, but in return, have had other fountain pens
(three others to be exact). The ink tends to smear everywhere instead of
sitting still in one place. You need to have something under the paper you
are writing on. The nib is shaped different than different fountain pen nibs,
so its something to get used to. If you write with the cap on the end of the
pen, its too long if you have small handwriting like I do. I also bought a
five-some of Lamy black ink, and I'm even less satisfied with the ink than the
pen. It turns a light Grey instead of that dark black that you start out with.
I much prefer the cheaper, smaller, better shaped nib, Kaweco Ice Fountain Pen.
Look into those!!!!
Peace Out~~~
Mitchell Meyer
8 out of 8 people found the following review helpful
I always wondered about...,
February 16, 2011
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
I always wondered about the shape of this pen–in photos, it looks awkward.
Hold it in your hand, though, and you'll discover the extremely
well-thought-out, svelte design that made me reconsider many pens I have loved
for years (and I'm stubborn!). My only complaint is that it becomes top-heavy
when the cap is posted, but it's a minor gripe considering the excellent writing
quality and a price that mortals can afford. Subtle details will come to light
the more you use it, and I'm considering getting a ballpoint too. Stop
wondering–you should own one of these!
6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful
I absolutely adore this...,
September 9, 2011
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
I absolutely adore this pen. Holding it becomes so natural its like writing with
air. Never splotches, never skips. Sleek look and the lightweight design makes
it a perfect match for my rhodia webbie. awesome awesome awesome!
6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful
This pen is wonderful,...,
February 28, 2011
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
This pen is wonderful, from the high-quality plastic to the super smooth nib,
this thing has blown me away completely. This is a must buy for anyone looking
to switch to a fountain pen, but doesn't have very much money. Also shipping
from Jetpens was very fast and there were no issues at all. This was a great
first purchase and probably many more will ensue...
5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful
The pen so nice I bought...,
February 28, 2011
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
The pen so nice I bought it twice (I have this one and the white and chrome F
point).
I love the triangular grip on this pen. I have large-ish hands -- for
perspective, I can stretch an octave and a key on a baby grand piano -- and I
find the Lamy exceptionally comfortable. It's lightweight, and I honestly don't
have too much of a problem with the cap when posted, though it is a bit of extra
weight.
The nib is stiff and isn't the smoothest nib I've ever written with (that
distinction goes to my Namiki Vanishing Point), but it is exceptionally
consistent and I almost never get any scratching or feathering. I write on cheap
looseleaf paper most of the time, as I'm a student, and I honestly have no
complaints. It's well worth the price as it's almost completely indestructible
-- I use it for that reason alone much more than some of my other pens.
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful
Besides being a pleasure...,
October 25, 2012
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Lime Green Body & Chrome Clip - Limited Edition
Besides being a pleasure to write with, the pen will balance on the clip when
laid sideways. This gives it the appearance that it is levitating slightly,
which is a cool effect. Plus you can spin the pen with ease when it is balanced
on the clip. Good luck finding people nerdy enough to play "spin the pen" with
you. Perhaps if you try the line "This pen is just like you, girl: Extra Fine."
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful
The Charcoal Safari in...,
January 25, 2012
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
The Charcoal Safari in Extra Fine writes very, very nicely and its flat black
body and glossy black nib are all business. The size, weight and balance of the
ABS body make for comfortable writing, cap posted or not. The EF nib glides
across any old paper I have so far tried, leaving a sharp, reliable line of blue
from the supplied cartridge. I have a converter at the ready once I exhaust the
cartridge and anticipate buying a spare nib in a different width, just for some
variety.
This pen is just the ticket for the basic pen fan and constant user. For a true
beginner still deciding between "yes" and "no" on the subject of the fountain
pen, there are alternatives in lower price ranges. If you already love fountain
pens and do not have a Lamy Safari, buy one without hesitation and enjoy it as I
do mine.
I would rate this pen five stars (and more if permitted to) at a more
competitive price.
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful
beautiful writing on...,
July 7, 2011
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
beautiful writing on standard American notebook paper as many find it dreadful
with some fountain pens
no scratch, no feather, little bleed(a small bit more than any 0.7mm ballpoint
pen)
love the blue ink! i would describe it as electric, i was going to pop out the
cartridge right away for the converter and ink bottle i ordered, but man, i'll
stick with this until it's out =)
the EF from Lamy is the exact fountain pen size i wanted with notebook, small,
yet it doesn't take detail away from the fact your using a fountain pen.
perfect with cursive script and Japanese! ^^
and no "bling", a every-day pen you can use without looking like your trying to
impress somebody
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
You can't beat a Lamy...,
October 12, 2011
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Medium Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
You can't beat a Lamy fountain pen. It has the most comfortable grip for
calligraphy and every day writing. If you use the converter, you never run out
of ink, but don't worry. Using the cartridges is no problem because the ink in
them is every bit as black as your best fountain pen ink. I was writing a check
out at a shop and the clerk noticed the pen. He's a self professed pen-aholic
and couldn't take his eyes of it. When I let him give it a spin, he immediately
asked for your web site. In addition to the comfortable grip, multitude of
colors, you can buy one inexpensively or upgrade a little and they're still
reasonable. And I've had them for years and never has one leaked or spit on me.
One of the best pens on the market for my money and my handwritng.
Neena for Baltimore
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
Really I couldn't find...,
May 9, 2011
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
Really I couldn't find anything bad about this pen it dosn't feather or bleed
through when you write, and one of my favorite things is the grip it fells great
in your hand.
5 out of 7 people found the following review helpful
Be sure to check the...,
March 28, 2008
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
Be sure to check the nib when you get it. I somehow received the bold nib
version of this (even though the box clearly says "EX FINE"). The bold version
has a "B" on the nib, whereas the extra fine has "EF" on the nib.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
This is my first entry...,
January 6, 2013
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
This is my first entry into fountain pens. I did have some experience with dip
pens in college, so writing with a nib wasn't totally foreign, but these days my
pens of choice have been the Uniball 207s gels and Vision Micro rollers.
The pen is extremely handsome. The plastic body is thick and feels very rugged
while remaining quite light. The pen does, however, feel ever so slightly
unbalanced with the cap posted on the back. The EF tip doesn't give a lot of
variation in line width, so on paper (with a blue-black Monteverde cartridge)
gives a very similar look to a Uniball Vision Micro black. The nib, out of the
box, gave a very smooth writing experience... didn't have to deal with a
break-in period.
I do have to say that using a fountain pen in meetings with clients has become a
conversation starter. I enjoy not only the writing experience, but the
psychological effect it seems to hold on people around me when I use it.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I ordered the Safari...,
October 23, 2012
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Medium Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
I ordered the Safari after using a Pilot Varsity for a few weeks and really
liking it. According to all the reviews and information I found, it seemed like
the Safari was THE go-to fountain pen. I agree with that assessment and I love
the pen so far. However, I'm no expert on fountain pens so I won't even try to
detail the technical aspects of this pen.
What I do think I can add though, is some perspective on the nib size as
compared to the Pilot Varsity. I looked around for a comparison before I
ordered and couldn't find one.
I was unhappy with the medium nib - it pours ink onto the paper. I've recently
been working on improving my penmanship and the ink flow was far to fast/thick
for me (likely because I'm writing slow and carefully). The medium nib produces
a much wetter and somewhat wider line than the Varsity.
I was disappointed when I got the pen but I knew it was just a matter of
replacing the medium nib with a finer one. But, how much finer? Having two
options and not wanting to gamble again, I just ordered both the "Fine" and
"Extra Fine" Lamy replacement nibs.
I tried the extra fine nib first. It definitely solved the problem of my
letters bleeding together but it produced a much more narrow line than I wanted.
I noticed it being a very little bit scratchy, but still easy and comfortable
to write with; not quite what I was looking for though.
Next, of course, I tried the "Fine" nib. If you're familiar with the Pilot
Varsity and like the line size, flow, etc. than this is the one you want. It's
a little bit dryer than the Varsity but still a nice, smooth, dark line.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I don't think you can...,
May 13, 2012
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - White Body & Chrome Clip
I don't think you can wrong with a Lamy, particularly the Safari. The problems
the reviewer below had are rare. I've purchased 5 different Safaris, including
the white model - which I love - and had no trouble. The pen is of solid make
and design, durable, fun. With some fountain pen experience, I imagine any
trouble with the nib could be easily fixed with just a few tweaks. Don't let an
overall review score scare you away from this one. It's a fantastic pen.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I bought this off a friend...,
December 20, 2011
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Medium Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
I bought this off a friend in the office who is a pen enthusiast like myself. I
had a handful of Preppy's, and a Pilot extra-fine fountain pen. I had read about
the Safari's on this site and was hoping to get an extra fine when they came
back in stock. I traded him a Pilot G2 with a Mont Blanc refill and some cash
for this pen, and I have to say this pen is by far my favourite of my
collection. I've been using it for school notes lately and the medium nib makes
it so smooth to write with, and doesn't bleed at all. I used up the cartridge
and loaded in the converter with J. Herbin Eclat de Saphir. and it's a machine.
No problems with it at all. Worth every penny in my opinion.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This was my first Lamy...,
March 22, 2013
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Shiny White Body & Chrome Clip
This was my first Lamy fountain pen, and I love it! I got it to take with me to
clinicals, as I am a nursing student. I ended up purchasing a Fine nib and
switching from the Extra Fine that I ordered (there's a really simple video on
youtube for changing Lamy nibs!) and I like it much better. I liked the EF but
in the situation that I was using it in, I wrote way too fast for an EF nib.
It's very durable and professional looking. My classmates are always asking to
write a few words with it because they love the feel of it too! I also love how
it is refillable and that there is a converter available. I ended up taking the
converter out though, because (once again, specific to my situation) it is
easier to carry an extra black cartridge with me in a hospital than a bottle of
ink!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I really went back and...,
November 20, 2012
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
I really went back and forth on this. At first, I wanted to rate the pen a 3.
However, I decided on 4 because of the build quality of the pen and the fact
that they make an adapter for the ink. Really the review needs two parts.
1. The Pen - This is an awesome pen. The weight is perfect, the hand feel is
great. The nib writes smoothly and evenly. It feels good against the paper
with just enough tactile feedback.
2. The ink - The ink is horrible. I got the blue ink and it is the worst ink I
have ever written with. The blue color is weak and looks like someone took REAL
ink and watered it down. It doesn't last. The color fades quickly. I have
been using the pen for about 3 months and the stuff I wrote when I first got it
looks worse than it did when I first wrote it.
My suggestion, buy the pen and the ink adapter. Never even put in the lamy ink
cartridge. Buy some really good ink and enjoy a great pen that writes perfectly
and evenly. The pen is great, the ink is not.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Let me start by saying...,
October 19, 2012
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Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Extra Fine Nib - Charcoal Black Body & Black Clip
Let me start by saying I like my G2's better; at least when you buy a cheap pen
and don't like it you can just disgrade it or give it away, not this thing. I
bought it to improve my responsibility; who would loss a pen that costs 26
bucks, not me.
To begin with I love the design, it looks amazing. But, its got a set grip with
two groves for your thumb and pointer finger, so if you have a different grip
you may want to try it first. In general the pen writes well. The chassis works
well and the design is very bold and unique; gets attention (positive or
negative).
The ink is my biggest gripe, it alone is enough for me to hate the pen. I write
on normal loss leaf, and the ink bleeds, feathers, fades, smudges, goes quick,
you name it. Ever bad quality ink could have, it has. And it seems like I'm
replacing cartridges every week or two. Amazing how this company makes ink that
performs much worse than cheap Pilot pens.