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<blockquote data-quote="eggman" data-source="post: 537251" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Yes, there is a difference. When you’re right handed your hand is in front of what you’re writing. Where if you’re left handed you drag your hand through what you just wrote. So have to have your hand over or under what you’re writing. </p><p></p><p>Lamy or pilot I really like them both. The Lamy Safari is all plastic except for the nib and clip. But the grip is not round it has notch’s for your fingers that makes it easy to hold. I bought a left handed nib for the lamy makes it a bit easier to write with.</p><p></p><p>The pilot has more metal on it and feels good in the hand. I think it has a bit more weight to it as well. The pilot med nib is similar in line weight to the lamy fine nib. But they’re both great pens and I think you can’t go wrong with either one. If you like metal on your pen go with the pilot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eggman, post: 537251, member: 54"] Yes, there is a difference. When you’re right handed your hand is in front of what you’re writing. Where if you’re left handed you drag your hand through what you just wrote. So have to have your hand over or under what you’re writing. Lamy or pilot I really like them both. The Lamy Safari is all plastic except for the nib and clip. But the grip is not round it has notch’s for your fingers that makes it easy to hold. I bought a left handed nib for the lamy makes it a bit easier to write with. The pilot has more metal on it and feels good in the hand. I think it has a bit more weight to it as well. The pilot med nib is similar in line weight to the lamy fine nib. But they’re both great pens and I think you can’t go wrong with either one. If you like metal on your pen go with the pilot. [/QUOTE]
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