Includes one blue Lamy T10 cartridge. A variety of ink refill colors and Lamy converters available.
Life is a jungle, and the special Lamy Safari pen can take you through it one stroke at a time. Lamy is a world-famous pen company headquartered in Germany. Their Safari line consists of high quality pens made of sturdy plastic and self-sprung metal clips.
Conveniently refillable with ink cartridges. No need to push in cartridges yourself, just insert cartridge and twist the barrel, and the pen tightens to puncture the cartridge itself. See how simple it is to refill the Lamy Safari fountain pen with a cartridge refill in the video below:
Great look, great design.
The Lamy Safari pen was voted as Best Pen under $100 in Stylus Magazine's 2007 review. See the pen on JetPens.com TV:
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.
Love the Safari pens! I've been drooling over the white for quite awhile now; so
glad I bought it! I did swap out the F nib for the 1.9 CI nib and its
wonderful!!
Bad Pen - worse (so called) customer service. This pen never worked as well as
expected. I called the company and was told to send them the pen along with a
postage and handling fee of $9.50. Yeah - I don't think so. The pen only cost 25
bucks. This is my first and last Lamy. Buy a pack of Pilot Varsities. You get a
full set of pens for half the price and they write like a dream. Lamy is a WASTE
of MONEY.
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!