I finally see this 6 1/2 years after release and it’s as relevant now as ever. I just saw another video elsewhere that didn’t show the extra strip in the feed. Maybe Lamy changed the feeds since then. I bought my Al-Star just a few months ago and haven’t had to disassemble it yet but this beautifully clear demonstration is timeless. Thanks, Stef! Your information on the Mentmore Autoflow in other videos also helped me immensely. Another heartfelt thank you.
Normally pens do not need dissasembly unless there is a problem, so if it is working then leave it. Im glad the videos have been helpfull, thanks for watching.
Fascinating, thank you. I have a ludicrous amount of Lamy pens in my stash, of which 17 are Al-Stars. I've never seen a complete teardown before. I never knew about that little black slide-in portion of the feed. I thought it was all just one moulded unit. The few times I've removed the feed I never noticed. What strikes me the most about this is the way there's quite a bit of design that went into the pen, and the fact you can even do a full teardown of the barrel is a particularly nice touch. Don't know why but I like engineering that is intricate yet sturdy and serviceable. Thanks to you here, I now have a whole new appreciation for my Lamy pens as companions to my equally ludicrous number of vintage Parkers!
@@penkino1 Yes, I love vintage too, almost always Parker low to midrange. My most exotic are a few Duofold AF. The majority are 17, 17 super, Lady, 21, 25, 45 and 51. There are several Duofold Junior, Slimfold and Victory, and a smattering of others. I love them all and it continues to amaze me how long they've lasted & how well they still write.
Thanks Steph. Very helpful and detailed video. I'm cleaning a long unused Lamy with dried ink and needed to know how to get the feed out. Followed Denysost's tip below to remove it for cleaning and unfortunately, I irreparably damaged my feed cap by crushing an almost invisible sleeve meant to fit snugly into the ink cartridge or converter to prevent leakage. Oh well, I'll never make that mistake again. Already use syringes to fill disposable cartridges, but great tip for those that don't. I'm subscribing today and look forward to more of your videos. Thanks.
Im glad it was useful to you. Im not sure if i will be making any more videos as i do not receive any support from viewers, i feel the videos are not being appreciated. Thanks.
i was sitting for a month with my Lamy skipping and in need of a cleaning up, and could not figure out who to separate the tiny piece in the feed. Your excellent video allowed me to figure that out in 5 min. Goood job!
This is very, very helpful -- but I wish I had seen it BEFORE trying to replace my nib... and inadvertently pulling the feed partway out. I seem to have twisted it, and now am unable to pull it out (or push it back in, for that matter). Any suggestions? Again, thank you so very much for posting this extremely detailed video. Very much appreciated!
TIP: I've struggled removing INK feed from section after I've used very dry outdated ink, it pretty much glued all together, so I have pushed the feed out by applying pressure from the barrel side (from the back of the finger grip, where you'd insert ink cartridge, if that makes sense), using a blunt, non-sharp object gently push it out and feed should come out.
I don't know how you are able to remove the feed so easily. I can't. I have broken two feeds trying to remove them for cleaning from a lamy safari. I don't know if I am done with lamy or not.
Hello, Mr. grandmia pens. I'd like to know if Acer concept 9 Pro EMR pen will be more convenient to use, is it the king of EMR pen. The newly released Acer concept 9 Pro has the unique dual key + tail eraser function of wacom pen Pro 2. Most EMR pens are single key pens. The dual button pen has only the old Fujitsu pen (the old EMR pen has a pressure sensing level of 1024, and the cursor offset is too large), and the Dell canvas pen No. 27 lacks a tail eraser. I wanted to buy one for wacom EMR devices like zbookx2 and dellcanvas27, which was perfect, but I searched the entire Internet and found that there was no independent sale.
@@penkino1 Oh, sorry I didn't see the video clearly. I thought you disassembled l.amy al-star black emr.pen. I didn't expect it to be a video with a sense of age
Don't laugh. Well, ok, laugh if you must. I have a number of other fountain pens but just bought my first Lamy LX, which is spot-on identical aside from some cosmetic coatings and the like. You video was a tremendous help. Easy-peezy, Japaneezy! Cheers, mate!
Grandmia Pens oh dear well if only it has been as straight forward , l worked it out in the end. turned out that although the main part of the pen is well engineered the crucial piece is plastic and below par. . thanks for the reply though . stay well . x
Hi Stef!! I loved this video. I'm trying to put a Lamy Joy Fountain Pen back to work, I hadn't used it in years. It had dried ink all over it. So I got as far as your tutorial would go because I'm having a bit of trouble assembling it now. How could I put the "feed" back into place?
My clip seems to have gotten loose, do you have any idea how i could fix this? also, the cap no longer "clicks" into place, any advice would be helpful if you know how to
Nice video but my al star fine nib writes quite dry and inconsistent. When i write really really slow it writes great but being a student i have to write fast so is there anything i can do?
Grandmia Pens thank you but unfortunately i cant find brass shims and the one ive seen that fits all the criteria is like ten times the cost of an al star. Ive heard that feeler guages work well and i can get them but im not sure if it is so how do feeler guages look like that i can use?
I bough an Bluegreen one. I have to be honest: removing the nib from inside the cylinder is quite difficult. I was never able to do it: can only move the silver piece from the nib....
This disassembly video will help us a lot to deeply clean our Safaris.
Thanks you.
Unfortunatly they are a little to modern for me, i tend to stick with vintage pens. Thanks
I finally see this 6 1/2 years after release and it’s as relevant now as ever. I just saw another video elsewhere that didn’t show the extra strip in the feed. Maybe Lamy changed the feeds since then.
I bought my Al-Star just a few months ago and haven’t had to disassemble it yet but this beautifully clear demonstration is timeless. Thanks, Stef!
Your information on the Mentmore Autoflow in other videos also helped me immensely. Another heartfelt thank you.
Normally pens do not need dissasembly unless there is a problem, so if it is working then leave it. Im glad the videos have been helpfull, thanks for watching.
I’m a full believer in the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” philosophy. Just very good to know IF it’s ever needed. Thanks!
That is a good philosophy to have. Good luck.
Thank you, i never seen a complete disassembling of a lamy.
Thanks for watching.
Fascinating, thank you. I have a ludicrous amount of Lamy pens in my stash, of which 17 are Al-Stars. I've never seen a complete teardown before. I never knew about that little black slide-in portion of the feed. I thought it was all just one moulded unit. The few times I've removed the feed I never noticed. What strikes me the most about this is the way there's quite a bit of design that went into the pen, and the fact you can even do a full teardown of the barrel is a particularly nice touch. Don't know why but I like engineering that is intricate yet sturdy and serviceable. Thanks to you here, I now have a whole new appreciation for my Lamy pens as companions to my equally ludicrous number of vintage Parkers!
Hi Graham, im glad you enjoyed the video thanks for watching. The Lamy pens are a little to modern for me as i prefer vintage.
@@penkino1 Yes, I love vintage too, almost always Parker low to midrange. My most exotic are a few Duofold AF. The majority are 17, 17 super, Lady, 21, 25, 45 and 51. There are several Duofold Junior, Slimfold and Victory, and a smattering of others. I love them all and it continues to amaze me how long they've lasted & how well they still write.
Yes the Parker UK Duofolds are one of the best mid range everyday writers and are great pens. Enjoy them.
Thank you sir. Much appreciated.
I hope it was helpfull to you. Thanks for watching.
Thanks Steph. Very helpful and detailed video. I'm cleaning a long unused Lamy with dried ink and needed to know how to get the feed out. Followed Denysost's tip below to remove it for cleaning and unfortunately, I irreparably damaged my feed cap by crushing an almost invisible sleeve meant to fit snugly into the ink cartridge or converter to prevent leakage. Oh well, I'll never make that mistake again. Already use syringes to fill disposable cartridges, but great tip for those that don't. I'm subscribing today and look forward to more of your videos. Thanks.
Im glad it was useful to you. Im not sure if i will be making any more videos as i do not receive any support from viewers, i feel the videos are not being appreciated. Thanks.
Grandmia Pens Make them for yourself, not for anyone else. That's the reward.
i was sitting for a month with my Lamy skipping and in need of a cleaning up, and could not figure out who to separate the tiny piece in the feed. Your excellent video allowed me to figure that out in 5 min. Goood job!
Im glad it was useful to you, as that why i make them. All the best.
Thank you, 6 years later still very helpful :)
Glad it helped Martin. Thanks for watching. Stay safe
Thank you so much for making this video...I have been looking for something like this for a couple of hours.
Very Helpful!
I love the fact that you reused the cartridge 🥰
Thank you! Doris for watching 😊
Stef, your knowledge is truly encyclopaedic. I agree entirely with the comment below, great info for new enthusiasts. thank you keep up the good work.
Mick Fairless Thats what the videos are for, to try and help were i can. If they are helpful to others then that's great.
This is very, very helpful -- but I wish I had seen it BEFORE trying to replace my nib... and inadvertently pulling the feed partway out. I seem to have twisted it, and now am unable to pull it out (or push it back in, for that matter). Any suggestions?
Again, thank you so very much for posting this extremely detailed video. Very much appreciated!
Sorry to hear abot your nib, but yes you have to remove it correctly so you dont damage it. Thanks for watching and good luck Judy.
thanks a lot! I clean a 10 year old (or more) Lamy al star aluminum whit your help! Greetings from Mexico!
Im glad the video helped you, well done with your pens. Say hello to Mexico for me.
TIP: I've struggled removing INK feed from section after I've used very dry outdated ink, it pretty much glued all together, so I have pushed the feed out by applying pressure from the barrel side (from the back of the finger grip, where you'd insert ink cartridge, if that makes sense), using a blunt, non-sharp object gently push it out and feed should come out.
Great tip, thanks. Unfortunately i do not work on many Lamy pens.
Tried your tip and crushed a barely visible sleeve meant to fit snuggly into the ink cartridge or converter and prevent ink leakage.
@@penkino1 It doesn't show - you certainly figured out how this one went together.
I don't know how you are able to remove the feed so easily. I can't. I have broken two feeds trying to remove them for cleaning from a lamy safari. I don't know if I am done with lamy or not.
Be careful and have some patience im sure you will manage it. Good luck
@@penkino1 thanks, doesn't help, but thanks.
Thanks! Great video and really useful!
Glad it was helpful, thank you for watching.
Very helpful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Hello, Mr. grandmia pens. I'd like to know if Acer concept 9 Pro EMR pen will be more convenient to use, is it the king of EMR pen.
The newly released Acer concept 9 Pro has the unique dual key + tail eraser function of wacom pen Pro 2. Most EMR pens are single key pens. The dual button pen has only the old Fujitsu pen (the old EMR pen has a pressure sensing level of 1024, and the cursor offset is too large), and the Dell canvas pen No. 27 lacks a tail eraser. I wanted to buy one for wacom EMR devices like zbookx2 and dellcanvas27, which was perfect, but I searched the entire Internet and found that there was no independent sale.
What is all this to do with vintage fountain pens ???
@@penkino1 Oh, sorry I didn't see the video clearly. I thought you disassembled l.amy al-star black emr.pen. I didn't expect it to be a video with a sense of age
Sorry you have totaly confused me. Stay safe
Quarantine day number 230: I have new learnt how to disassemble a pen I don’t own of ever will 😔
Yes they are strange times under quarantine Abbad. When its all over get yourself a nice pen. Good luck and stay safe.
Grandmia Pens no I was joking....... I do have a lamy vista and safari and alstar and a bunch of others and your video was very helpful kind sir
Thank you from Freiburg Germany ,Great Help
Im glad it was useful to you, thanks for watching.
Don't laugh. Well, ok, laugh if you must. I have a number of other fountain pens but just bought my first Lamy LX, which is spot-on identical aside from some cosmetic coatings and the like. You video was a tremendous help. Easy-peezy, Japaneezy!
Cheers, mate!
Every one has there own preferences, so no problem. Im glad it was helpful to you. Thanks.
Jack L. Lamy is German, not Japanese :)
Yes they are German.....
Yeah, well, Easy-peezy, Japaneezy is an expression regarding something that is quick, easy, and no fuss. But, yeah, thanks, Captain Obvious!
The expression is quite common here in the UK, so thanks.
whats the name of the transparent part where the feed is?
It is called the section. Thanks.
@@penkino1 Thank you sir! I recently broke that part of my orange copper lamy :(. Sadly I haven't found a replacement.
Good luck with your pen.
hi , i have a Alibi stubby bullet shaped cartridge pen , i took it apart to clean it and now i can’t put it back together , can you help . ? x
Im sorry im not familiar with the pen you mention. Try the opposite of what you did to disassemble it. Good luck and stay safe.
Grandmia Pens oh dear well if only it has been as straight forward , l worked it out in the end. turned out that although the main part of the pen is well engineered the crucial piece is plastic and below par. . thanks for the reply though . stay well . x
Well done with your pen. Good luck
Hi Stef!! I loved this video. I'm trying to put a Lamy Joy Fountain Pen back to work, I hadn't used it in years. It had dried ink all over it. So I got as far as your tutorial would go because I'm having a bit of trouble assembling it now. How could I put the "feed" back into place?
Julia Elena Hernández Bonino Ooops! Sorry!! I hadn't watch the video until it's very end. Great work!! Thank you so much!
Julia Elena Hernández Bonino I hope you have managed to assemble your pen by now. Thanks for watching.
DUDE U ARE AWESOME!
Ha ha, thanks. Your awesome for watching .
I tried to remove the nib of my Lamy Safari and it's easy. But it's impossible to remove the inner black body
Well done with the nib, but why would you want to remove the "inner black body" ? If you do not need to then leave it alone. Thanks
@@penkino1 because my pen doesn't write anymore, so I wanted to clean everything deeply.
If it is the black inner lineing then that does not effect the workings of the pen. So just leave it.
@@penkino1 thank you very much! I think I will buy a new pen
Why not go for a nice vintage pen. I have some available. Cheers
My clip seems to have gotten loose, do you have any idea how i could fix this? also, the cap no longer "clicks" into place, any advice would be helpful if you know how to
+Dante Gomez It may be easier to simply replace the pen as they are quite inexpensive. Good luck with it.
Grandmia Pens i actually have a limited edition one, so replacing isn't really an option, but thanks!
Nice video but my al star fine nib writes quite dry and inconsistent. When i write really really slow it writes great but being a student i have to write fast so is there anything i can do?
Try using some brass shim between the tines to increase the ink flow. Good luck.
Grandmia Pens thank you but unfortunately i cant find brass shims and the one ive seen that fits all the criteria is like ten times the cost of an al star. Ive heard that feeler guages work well and i can get them but im not sure if it is so how do feeler guages look like that i can use?
Is this the same for the Lamy Lx? I tried removing the top part of the cap and it kept spinning...
Sorry i can not tell you as i have not had a Lamy LX. Good luck with your pen.
@@penkino1 @Grandmia Pens have you get a lamy lx? is that possible to exchance all parts between alstar and lx?
I bough an Bluegreen one. I have to be honest: removing the nib from inside the cylinder is quite difficult. I was never able to do it: can only move the silver piece from the nib....
Practice makes perfect, so good luck with it.
Haha. Very true. Will keep trying. Thank you. :)
Thank you. Great info for newbies.
Wolverine3660 Hi...I hope it was useful to you, that's what its for.....
Thank you- I t was a good video, I will use the information learnt when I help a friend, a pen newbie, repair his pen this week. Thank you.
Wolverine3660 Thats great, good luck.
Hi Step! Any chance to get one of this pens (AL Star) Customized with lacquer.
Sorry Cyril i am not making any more, unfortunately people did not want to pay for the work that was involved in creating them.
Wow. Very instructional!
I hope it was helpful, thanks for watching.
@@penkino1 Absolutely. It's the work of people like you that brings a little more joy into this world.
Thats nice to hear, thank you.
Great help
Im glad it was helpful to you.
Brilliant!
Thanks.