The LAMY 2000 has been writing its way into design history since 1966. Even today many people regard it as one of the worlds most modern writing instruments. The Lamy 2000 Series Fountain Pen is made from a combination material of fibreglass-reinforced Makrolon and stainless steel with a brushed effect. Features a platinum finished 14 carat gold nib that is hand polished and semi-hooded to prevent ink drying when left uncapped available in Extra Fine Fine Medium or Broad point sizes. This pen has a piston filling system with a large ink capacity (uses bottled ink only). Fountain Pen features: Makrolon reinforced by fiberglass & brush finished stainless steel body. Spring operated stainless steel clip. Platinum-plated 14K gold nib in sizes F EF M & B. Piston operated with large ink capacity.
The LAMY 2000 has been writing its way into design history since 1966. Even today many people regard it as one of the worlds most modern writing instruments. The Lamy 2000 Series Fountain Pen is made from a combination material of fibreglass-reinforced Makrolon and stainless steel with a brushed effect. Features a platinum finished 14 carat gold nib that is hand polished and semi-hooded to prevent ink drying when left uncapped available in Extra Fine Fine Medium or Broad point sizes. This pen has a piston filling system with a large ink capacity (uses bottled ink only). Fountain Pen features: Makrolon reinforced by fiberglass & brush finished stainless steel body. Spring operated stainless steel clip. Platinum-plated 14K gold nib in sizes F EF M & B. Piston operated with large ink capacity.
The LAMY 2000 has been writing its way into design history since 1966. Even today many people regard it as one of the worlds most modern writing instruments. The Lamy 2000 Series Fountain Pen is made from a combination material of fibreglass-reinforced Makrolon and stainless steel with a brushed effect. Features a platinum finished 14 carat gold nib that is hand polished and semi-hooded to prevent ink drying when left uncapped available in Extra Fine Fine Medium or Broad point sizes. This pen has a piston filling system with a large ink capacity (uses bottled ink only). Fountain Pen features: Makrolon reinforced by fiberglass & brush finished stainless steel body. Spring operated stainless steel clip. Platinum-plated 14K gold nib in sizes F EF M & B. Piston operated with large ink capacity.
The LAMY 2000 has been writing its way into design history since 1966. Even today many people regard it as one of the worlds most modern writing instruments. The Lamy 2000 Series Fountain Pen is made from a combination material of fibreglass-reinforced Makrolon and stainless steel with a brushed effect. Features a platinum finished 14 carat gold nib that is hand polished and semi-hooded to prevent ink drying when left uncapped available in Extra Fine Fine Medium or Broad point sizes. This pen has a piston filling system with a large ink capacity (uses bottled ink only). Fountain Pen features: Makrolon reinforced by fiberglass & brush finished stainless steel body. Spring operated stainless steel clip. Platinum-plated 14K gold nib in sizes F EF M & B. Piston operated with large ink capacity.
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LAMY 2000 Matte Black Fountain Pen - Fine
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Lamy 2000 Black Fountain Pen - Fine
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originally posted on cultpens.com
Despite reading a negative review, I went ahead and bought this pen anyway, I chose a fine nib. I have to say I'm absolutely delighted with it. It is a brilliant pen.The nib performance is exactly the same as with the regular black Lamy 2000. I can't fault it, it writes perfectly, starts first time every time even after sitting with the cap on for many days. And when used with Caran d'Ache Cosmic Black ink and Oxford Optik paper, there's absolutely no spreading, no feathering, and no skipping. The line comes out the thickness of the nib, no more and no less. This combination really gives the feel of precision writing.I would say that the Lamy nibs come out a bit broader than other makes, so if you want a "medium" line, you might want to order your Lamy pen with a ... MoreDespite reading a negative review, I went ahead and bought this pen anyway, I chose a fine nib. I have to say I'm absolutely delighted with it. It is a brilliant pen.The nib performance is exactly the same as with the regular black Lamy 2000. I can't fault it, it writes perfectly, starts first time every time even after sitting with the cap on for many days. And when used with Caran d'Ache Cosmic Black ink and Oxford Optik paper, there's absolutely no spreading, no feathering, and no skipping. The line comes out the thickness of the nib, no more and no less. This combination really gives the feel of precision writing.I would say that the Lamy nibs come out a bit broader than other makes, so if you want a "medium" line, you might want to order your Lamy pen with a Lamy fine nib (and so on). Lamy don't sell replacement nibs separately, so the nib you choose is the nib you stay with.This Stainless Steel version of the Lamy 2000 is MUCH heavier than the standard black Lamy 2000 pen, and doesn't have the transparent window that lets you see when the ink reservoir is about to run out. (I guess being stainless steel, it might look odd if it did.)The Lamy 2000 nib writes beautifully, but does have a rather narrow sweet spot, so you might need to practice a little to get the writing angle just right. Also, it takes a while to get used to the metal bumps which are just about in the same place that your fingers want to hold the barrel of the pen.Filling is done by rotating an almost invisible cap at the top end of the pen. Once filled, the reservoir lasts ages.Finally, just to mention that the pen comes in a huge presentation box. Very nice, but feels wasteful if you're only buying the pen for yourself.
originally posted on JetPens
The Lamy 2000 is a special pen, but the ef is particularly interesting. It's true that it isn't as fine a line as even the Safari ef nib. In fact, it's very similar to the L2k fine. But what you also get is a very slight architect grind, with a tiny bit thinner downstrokes (closer to a true ef line) and slightly wider cross strokes (leaning almost to a fine). The effect is a very slight line variation that is difficult to identify on a writing sample if you're not looking for it, but it really does add a certain quality, particularly to cursive. I sometimes notice it if I add more flourish to the start or end of a cursive letter or word, but less so in the body of the letter.The Makrolon body is fantastic. It reminds me a little of touching ebony wood. And when ... MoreThe Lamy 2000 is a special pen, but the ef is particularly interesting. It's true that it isn't as fine a line as even the Safari ef nib. In fact, it's very similar to the L2k fine. But what you also get is a very slight architect grind, with a tiny bit thinner downstrokes (closer to a true ef line) and slightly wider cross strokes (leaning almost to a fine). The effect is a very slight line variation that is difficult to identify on a writing sample if you're not looking for it, but it really does add a certain quality, particularly to cursive. I sometimes notice it if I add more flourish to the start or end of a cursive letter or word, but less so in the body of the letter.The Makrolon body is fantastic. It reminds me a little of touching ebony wood. And when you look closely, there is a bit of a woodgrain-like texture that is very subtle and doesn't show on photos well. The brushed metal grip is comfortable for me. I also appreciate that you're not punished for holding the pen slightly rotated, if that's your preference, or higher or lower on the grip.It's by no means a heavy pen that feels great in my larger hand posted or without. The piston filler is smooth and works well, and the cap really does keep the pen wet longer than you'd expect. I write fiction, and it's hard to pick a better long-session writer.
originally posted on penboutique.com
The Lamy 2000 deserves all the accolades it collects. This is a classic in appearance, form and function. This timeless beauty can be used with confidence anywhere, be it at home, on the road or in the office. Just make sure someone doesn't wander off with it "by mistake" after sampling it. The build quality is incredible and its smooth-writing performance is on par with my Custom 823. I had heard about some having trouble adjusting to the nib's sweet spot, but it required no adjustment for me. Highly recommended.On a side note, I wanted to take a moment to praise the incredible job Pen Boutique did in packing this pen and the two bottles of ink I purchased with it. USPS absolutely crushed the package (it looks like they actually drove a truck over it) but the pen ... MoreThe Lamy 2000 deserves all the accolades it collects. This is a classic in appearance, form and function. This timeless beauty can be used with confidence anywhere, be it at home, on the road or in the office. Just make sure someone doesn't wander off with it "by mistake" after sampling it. The build quality is incredible and its smooth-writing performance is on par with my Custom 823. I had heard about some having trouble adjusting to the nib's sweet spot, but it required no adjustment for me. Highly recommended.On a side note, I wanted to take a moment to praise the incredible job Pen Boutique did in packing this pen and the two bottles of ink I purchased with it. USPS absolutely crushed the package (it looks like they actually drove a truck over it) but the pen and ink arrived in perfect shape despite all efforts to destroy them.This is a top-notch pen from a top-notch seller!
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
| Ink colour | Black,Gold |
| Product dimensions | 12 x 12 x 12 cm; 27.22 Grams |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Closure | Snap |
LAMY 2000 Matte Black Fountain Pen - Fine
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Lamy 2000 Black Fountain Pen - Fine
Delivery $9.95
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Despite reading a negative review, I went ahead and bought this pen anyway, I chose a fine nib. I have to say I'm absolutely delighted with it. It is a brilliant pen.The nib performance is exactly the same as with the regular black Lamy 2000. I can't fault it, it writes perfectly, starts first time every time even after sitting with the cap on for many days. And when used with Caran d'Ache Cosmic Black ink and Oxford Optik paper, there's absolutely no spreading, no feathering, and no skipping. The line comes out the thickness of the nib, no more and no less. This combination really gives the feel of precision writing.I would say that the Lamy nibs come out a bit broader than other makes, so if you want a "medium" line, you might want to order your Lamy pen with a ... MoreDespite reading a negative review, I went ahead and bought this pen anyway, I chose a fine nib. I have to say I'm absolutely delighted with it. It is a brilliant pen.The nib performance is exactly the same as with the regular black Lamy 2000. I can't fault it, it writes perfectly, starts first time every time even after sitting with the cap on for many days. And when used with Caran d'Ache Cosmic Black ink and Oxford Optik paper, there's absolutely no spreading, no feathering, and no skipping. The line comes out the thickness of the nib, no more and no less. This combination really gives the feel of precision writing.I would say that the Lamy nibs come out a bit broader than other makes, so if you want a "medium" line, you might want to order your Lamy pen with a Lamy fine nib (and so on). Lamy don't sell replacement nibs separately, so the nib you choose is the nib you stay with.This Stainless Steel version of the Lamy 2000 is MUCH heavier than the standard black Lamy 2000 pen, and doesn't have the transparent window that lets you see when the ink reservoir is about to run out. (I guess being stainless steel, it might look odd if it did.)The Lamy 2000 nib writes beautifully, but does have a rather narrow sweet spot, so you might need to practice a little to get the writing angle just right. Also, it takes a while to get used to the metal bumps which are just about in the same place that your fingers want to hold the barrel of the pen.Filling is done by rotating an almost invisible cap at the top end of the pen. Once filled, the reservoir lasts ages.Finally, just to mention that the pen comes in a huge presentation box. Very nice, but feels wasteful if you're only buying the pen for yourself.
The Lamy 2000 is a special pen, but the ef is particularly interesting. It's true that it isn't as fine a line as even the Safari ef nib. In fact, it's very similar to the L2k fine. But what you also get is a very slight architect grind, with a tiny bit thinner downstrokes (closer to a true ef line) and slightly wider cross strokes (leaning almost to a fine). The effect is a very slight line variation that is difficult to identify on a writing sample if you're not looking for it, but it really does add a certain quality, particularly to cursive. I sometimes notice it if I add more flourish to the start or end of a cursive letter or word, but less so in the body of the letter.The Makrolon body is fantastic. It reminds me a little of touching ebony wood. And when ... MoreThe Lamy 2000 is a special pen, but the ef is particularly interesting. It's true that it isn't as fine a line as even the Safari ef nib. In fact, it's very similar to the L2k fine. But what you also get is a very slight architect grind, with a tiny bit thinner downstrokes (closer to a true ef line) and slightly wider cross strokes (leaning almost to a fine). The effect is a very slight line variation that is difficult to identify on a writing sample if you're not looking for it, but it really does add a certain quality, particularly to cursive. I sometimes notice it if I add more flourish to the start or end of a cursive letter or word, but less so in the body of the letter.The Makrolon body is fantastic. It reminds me a little of touching ebony wood. And when you look closely, there is a bit of a woodgrain-like texture that is very subtle and doesn't show on photos well. The brushed metal grip is comfortable for me. I also appreciate that you're not punished for holding the pen slightly rotated, if that's your preference, or higher or lower on the grip.It's by no means a heavy pen that feels great in my larger hand posted or without. The piston filler is smooth and works well, and the cap really does keep the pen wet longer than you'd expect. I write fiction, and it's hard to pick a better long-session writer.
The Lamy 2000 deserves all the accolades it collects. This is a classic in appearance, form and function. This timeless beauty can be used with confidence anywhere, be it at home, on the road or in the office. Just make sure someone doesn't wander off with it "by mistake" after sampling it. The build quality is incredible and its smooth-writing performance is on par with my Custom 823. I had heard about some having trouble adjusting to the nib's sweet spot, but it required no adjustment for me. Highly recommended.On a side note, I wanted to take a moment to praise the incredible job Pen Boutique did in packing this pen and the two bottles of ink I purchased with it. USPS absolutely crushed the package (it looks like they actually drove a truck over it) but the pen ... MoreThe Lamy 2000 deserves all the accolades it collects. This is a classic in appearance, form and function. This timeless beauty can be used with confidence anywhere, be it at home, on the road or in the office. Just make sure someone doesn't wander off with it "by mistake" after sampling it. The build quality is incredible and its smooth-writing performance is on par with my Custom 823. I had heard about some having trouble adjusting to the nib's sweet spot, but it required no adjustment for me. Highly recommended.On a side note, I wanted to take a moment to praise the incredible job Pen Boutique did in packing this pen and the two bottles of ink I purchased with it. USPS absolutely crushed the package (it looks like they actually drove a truck over it) but the pen and ink arrived in perfect shape despite all efforts to destroy them.This is a top-notch pen from a top-notch seller!
This pen is an astonishingly good writer, when writing the way it is supposed to. Be aware, this pen DOES have a sweet spot! Due to the way Lamy grinds these nibs, if you have the pen rotated in your hand too far to either side, it will not write at all. However, despite that, with just a couple days of practice I find that I almost never got a false start from having it in the wrong position. Writing with this pen for several months now, I do not even notice that the sweet spot is there. Your hand will learn to naturally find the spot every single time. And once you find that sweet spot, oh how sweet it is. I find myself reaching for this pen about 90% of the time. In fact, I have to force myself to leave this pen uninked so that my other pens get a chance to ... MoreThis pen is an astonishingly good writer, when writing the way it is supposed to. Be aware, this pen DOES have a sweet spot! Due to the way Lamy grinds these nibs, if you have the pen rotated in your hand too far to either side, it will not write at all. However, despite that, with just a couple days of practice I find that I almost never got a false start from having it in the wrong position. Writing with this pen for several months now, I do not even notice that the sweet spot is there. Your hand will learn to naturally find the spot every single time. And once you find that sweet spot, oh how sweet it is. I find myself reaching for this pen about 90% of the time. In fact, I have to force myself to leave this pen uninked so that my other pens get a chance to shine. I sometimes sit and write nonsense in my journal for far longer than I usually would, just for the excuse to use this pen. I take notes at work I wouldn't normally take, just for an excuse to use this pen. I track my workouts by hand, rather than in a spreadsheet, just for an excuse to use this pen. It truly is an addictive writing experience. I got the Fine nib, which writes a little closer to what I typically expect from a medium, but it is still fine enough for close writing. I was surprised by the hand feel of this pen. From viewing the pictures, and seeing the pattern they sand into this, I expected it to be a little more tactile, but it absolutely baby bottom smooth (not the nib though. No baby's bottom there!). The seam from the black polycarbonate body to the stainless steel grip section is completely indiscernible to my hand, as is the seam on the back of the pen for the filling mechanism. In fact, the seam on the back of the pen is completely indiscernible to the naked eye. At $220, this is not the cheapest gold nib pen you can get, but it is on the lower end of that product price line. For that $220 you can a pen that is 10 times the quality and value of many more expensive options. If you do not own a gold nib pen, this is the one for your first. If you DO own a gold nib pen, get this one too. If you only ever buy ONE pen, make it this one!
I've been fascinated with the design of the 2000 since the beginning of my interest in pens. I've had a ballpoint for a while, but the cost of the fountain pen version seemed hard to justify. I finally sprang for it and I couldn't be happier. Fit and finish is exceptional, the piston is very smooth, and it has the most satisfying capping/posting feel I've experienced. My fine nib is very smooth and I haven't experienced a single skip or dry start. It's the perfect nib for my daily writing: wet enough for a pleasant experience but not a firehose, and a comfortable line width for 5mm dot grid. I find the unibody grip extremely comfortable, and the deep posting gives it excellent balance in the hand. As a side note, I own quite a few vintage pens (Sheaffer Balance, ... MoreI've been fascinated with the design of the 2000 since the beginning of my interest in pens. I've had a ballpoint for a while, but the cost of the fountain pen version seemed hard to justify. I finally sprang for it and I couldn't be happier. Fit and finish is exceptional, the piston is very smooth, and it has the most satisfying capping/posting feel I've experienced. My fine nib is very smooth and I haven't experienced a single skip or dry start. It's the perfect nib for my daily writing: wet enough for a pleasant experience but not a firehose, and a comfortable line width for 5mm dot grid. I find the unibody grip extremely comfortable, and the deep posting gives it excellent balance in the hand. As a side note, I own quite a few vintage pens (Sheaffer Balance, Eversharp Skyline, Parker 51, and a Sheaffer 550, among others) and the 2000 stands up to its fellow classics in every way: build quality, writing performance, ergonomics, etc. It's an expensive pen if you're like me and accustomed to spending under $100, but for me it was absolutely worth it. Thrilled I took the plunge and that I bought from the fine folks at Goulet!
I have had this pen about a year now, and generally like it a lot. I have an extra fine nib. The pen works beautifully and as advertised, writing smooth as silk.What I don’t like is that the extra fine on the lamy 2000 Writes like a medium to Broad nib on a pilot or twsbi pen. I also have a lamy studio, which writes more like a fine but not as broad as the 2000 EF nib. I commonly Rotate the pen so that it is writing on the top of the nib versus on the nib 'plate' and that works for a little while until it runs dry, then I rotate the pin to write at the correct angle. I have used different inks from different manufactures and it always write very wet, and very thick.So all at all, a terrific pen, but just know that it writes very thick and wet for an EF nib (And ... MoreI have had this pen about a year now, and generally like it a lot. I have an extra fine nib. The pen works beautifully and as advertised, writing smooth as silk.What I don’t like is that the extra fine on the lamy 2000 Writes like a medium to Broad nib on a pilot or twsbi pen. I also have a lamy studio, which writes more like a fine but not as broad as the 2000 EF nib. I commonly Rotate the pen so that it is writing on the top of the nib versus on the nib 'plate' and that works for a little while until it runs dry, then I rotate the pin to write at the correct angle. I have used different inks from different manufactures and it always write very wet, and very thick.So all at all, a terrific pen, but just know that it writes very thick and wet for an EF nib (And yes, I know that German nibs are milled differently than Japanese nibs, but even knowing that, this ef nib is very thick and I will typically use my Lamy studio EF for more day today Writing).
The pen smooth to write with, very clean design, quick to use, and would have been perfect for everyday carry and use... If it didn't burp so much. I had two; one inked with Pilot Iroshizuku Momiji (red) and the other with Iroshizuku Takesumi (black). The red was smoother than the black pen, but at some point it started burping a lot and left a mess inside the cap. The black burped quite a bit too, but the mess wasn't as bad as the red. I couldn't trust that I could I carry the pens with me everywhere without leaving a mess in my jacket, bag, or whatever since they did not have a screw-on cap, so I had to retire them from EDC use. They were too wet for journal and short story use, and once I bought the Pilot Custom 823 they were completely retired from use for me. I ... MoreThe pen smooth to write with, very clean design, quick to use, and would have been perfect for everyday carry and use... If it didn't burp so much. I had two; one inked with Pilot Iroshizuku Momiji (red) and the other with Iroshizuku Takesumi (black). The red was smoother than the black pen, but at some point it started burping a lot and left a mess inside the cap. The black burped quite a bit too, but the mess wasn't as bad as the red. I couldn't trust that I could I carry the pens with me everywhere without leaving a mess in my jacket, bag, or whatever since they did not have a screw-on cap, so I had to retire them from EDC use. They were too wet for journal and short story use, and once I bought the Pilot Custom 823 they were completely retired from use for me. I gave them to my brother for him to use since he always wanted them. It might be smooth, light, and have a clean design, but if it leaves a mess its a no for me...
I put off purchasing this pen because of all the bad reviews about a sweet spot. My pen has no discernable sweet spot and writes fantastic. While I enjoy the look of a traditional nib it is the only thing I can say about this pen that isn't exactly what I am looking for. Well balanced with a snap cap that works well posted or not, quick notes I can pull the cap off and hold it in my other hand but for longer writing sessions I will post it. Initial feel is the pen is super durable, which is great since it is my do it all pen. I like smooth nibs and enjoy piston fillers because with a fine nib I can tend to get a week of normal use at work for notes unless I have a longer than normal journaling session that week. The ink window is useful but inconspicuous.When it ... MoreI put off purchasing this pen because of all the bad reviews about a sweet spot. My pen has no discernable sweet spot and writes fantastic. While I enjoy the look of a traditional nib it is the only thing I can say about this pen that isn't exactly what I am looking for. Well balanced with a snap cap that works well posted or not, quick notes I can pull the cap off and hold it in my other hand but for longer writing sessions I will post it. Initial feel is the pen is super durable, which is great since it is my do it all pen. I like smooth nibs and enjoy piston fillers because with a fine nib I can tend to get a week of normal use at work for notes unless I have a longer than normal journaling session that week. The ink window is useful but inconspicuous.When it really comes down to it the pen has the exact feature set I was looking for in a pen and it only took so long for me to purchase one because of other opinions on the internet. If you are on the fence and like the rest of what it has to offer, I recommend you give this pen a try.
Bottom-line is that this is an excellent pen. It has taken me a couple weeks to become more comfortable with using it due to the nib (EF) being exacting in how it best operates, and not having a lip or other reference point for holding the pen when writing. However, I have become accustomed to it and love the way it writes. The EF nib is a Medium if comparing to, say, TWSBI nibs but it writes very smoothly. It fills and cleans easily and I've had no problems. The aesthetic is minimalist, as we know, and honestly it's a bit homely IMO but I really wanted it because of its universal acclaim and design heritage. I would recommend this pen to anyone with the qualifier that it takes a bit of effort to become comfortable with it. I'm now comfortable with it!
Wow, I knew I'd be using my LAMY 2000 quite a bit after receiving it, but I didn't think I'd be using it THIS much. I can't put it down. It's a super-juicy medium nib, and really lays down a big, bold line. Iroshizuku Kon-Peki looks awesome with it! I can't wait to try Noodler's Southwest Sunset. It really feels amazing to write with. The way that the barrel and section come together makes it feel great in the hand. And the applied texture adds to the grip. I tend to favor colorful pens, and I thought that the solid black would be too boring, but holding it and looking at it makes me realize just how beautiful simplicity and minimal design can be. I do wish LAMY offered it in other colors, but I can't blame them for not wanting to "mess with perfection"It's a ... MoreWow, I knew I'd be using my LAMY 2000 quite a bit after receiving it, but I didn't think I'd be using it THIS much. I can't put it down. It's a super-juicy medium nib, and really lays down a big, bold line. Iroshizuku Kon-Peki looks awesome with it! I can't wait to try Noodler's Southwest Sunset. It really feels amazing to write with. The way that the barrel and section come together makes it feel great in the hand. And the applied texture adds to the grip. I tend to favor colorful pens, and I thought that the solid black would be too boring, but holding it and looking at it makes me realize just how beautiful simplicity and minimal design can be. I do wish LAMY offered it in other colors, but I can't blame them for not wanting to "mess with perfection"It's a terrific pen, I highly recommend it!
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
| Ink colour | Black,Gold |
| Product dimensions | 12 x 12 x 12 cm; 27.22 Grams |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Closure | Snap |