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Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen - Black, Medium
Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen - Black, Medium
Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen - Black, Medium
Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen - Black, Medium
Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen - Black, Medium
Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen - Black, Medium

Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen - Black, Medium

The award-winning Lamy 2000 is Lamy's flagship fountain pen. This pen features a smooth sleek black Makrolon fibreglass body that tapers seamlessly down to the 14k gold nib. Four small discrete windows circle the pen body and provide an indication of the ink colour loaded. The 14k gold nib provides softness and flexibility for smooth, consistent writing, while the platinum coating gives it durability. This is a bottled ink only fountain pen, with a large reservoir easily refillable with a wide range of ink choices. Simply unscrew the piston at the end of the pen, dip the nib in your ink and then re-screw the piston (with the nib still submerged). The ink is drawn up into the reservoir with the rescrewing action. Remember to blot up any excess ink before you start writing. Excess ink will most likely be around the nib, but don’t neglect the grip area.

The award-winning Lamy 2000 is Lamy's flagship fountain pen. This pen features a smooth sleek black Makrolon fibreglass body that tapers seamlessly down to the 14k gold nib. Four small discrete windows circle the pen body and provide an indication of the ink colour loaded. The 14k gold nib provides softness and flexibility for smooth, consistent writing, while the platinum coating gives it durability. This is a bottled ink only fountain pen, with a large reservoir easily refillable with a wide range of ink choices. Simply unscrew the piston at the end of the pen, dip the nib in your ink and then re-screw the piston (with the nib still submerged). The ink is drawn up into the reservoir with the rescrewing action. Remember to blot up any excess ink before you start writing. Excess ink will most likely be around the nib, but don’t neglect the grip area.

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Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen - Black, Medium

The award-winning Lamy 2000 is Lamy's flagship fountain pen. This pen features a smooth sleek black Makrolon fibreglass body that tapers seamlessly down to the 14k gold nib. Four small discrete windows circle the pen body and provide an indication of the ink colour loaded. The 14k gold nib provides softness and flexibility for smooth, consistent writing, while the platinum coating gives it durability. This is a bottled ink only fountain pen, with a large reservoir easily refillable with a wide range of ink choices. Simply unscrew the piston at the end of the pen, dip the nib in your ink and then re-screw the piston (with the nib still submerged). The ink is drawn up into the reservoir with the rescrewing action. Remember to blot up any excess ink before you start writing. Excess ink will most likely be around the nib, but don’t neglect the grip area.

The award-winning Lamy 2000 is Lamy's flagship fountain pen. This pen features a smooth sleek black Makrolon fibreglass body that tapers seamlessly down to the 14k gold nib. Four small discrete windows circle the pen body and provide an indication of the ink colour loaded. The 14k gold nib provides softness and flexibility for smooth, consistent writing, while the platinum coating gives it durability. This is a bottled ink only fountain pen, with a large reservoir easily refillable with a wide range of ink choices. Simply unscrew the piston at the end of the pen, dip the nib in your ink and then re-screw the piston (with the nib still submerged). The ink is drawn up into the reservoir with the rescrewing action. Remember to blot up any excess ink before you start writing. Excess ink will most likely be around the nib, but don’t neglect the grip area.

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Last updated at 03/21/2026 22:13:03

Milligram

$319.20

LAMY 2000 Fountain Pen Black / Medium

Free delivery between 30 Mar – 2 Apr

Luxe Market

$339.15

LAMY - 2000 - FOUNTAIN PEN - MEDIUM - BLACK B

Delivery $15

Penz Solutions

$374.25

Lamy 2000-001 Black with Matte Stainless Steel Trim Fountain Pen - 14Kt Gold Medium Nib

Free delivery

Pen & Ink - Fine Writing Intrument

$399.00

2000 Makrolon Fountain Pen Medium

Free delivery

The Stray Whisker

$399.00

LAMY 2000 Fountain Pen | The Stray Whisker | Blackheath Black / Medium

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

2 March 2020mpwolff

originally posted on JetPens

This is my second purchase of same pen. My first fell onto concrete floor multiple times. They were both EF nibs and while my first one was a pleasure to with this second one is not at all similar. This second purchase writes about twice as thick as my first one. I almost question whether it is an EF nib. At this point my LAMY AL-star and my Pelikan M205 are much more satisfactory and i wish i had been more careful with my original purchase. Even with the wider stroke the pen is very smooth and consistent in its flow. For me had the the lines been more fine The rating would have matched my other LAMY

A classic pen
5 May 2018fnugent1

originally posted on ebay.com

The Lamy 2000 has been in production since 1966. Its not hard to see why. The design is not flashy but simple, clean and functional. The brushed Makrolon surface feels different from anything else i've handled. Very tactile. The pen sits in the hand comfortably and seems to be just the right size and weight. The construction is very accurate. If you didn't look for the seam for the piston filler you wouldn't notice that it was there. The ink windows are also useful, although you have to line them up to see the ink level easily. The white gold nib writes well. Even with an extra fine nib it feels smooth and lays down a clean consistent line. Some reviews comment on the small sweet spot on the nib but I have't found it to be a problem. With its large ink capacity this ... MoreThe Lamy 2000 has been in production since 1966. Its not hard to see why. The design is not flashy but simple, clean and functional. The brushed Makrolon surface feels different from anything else i've handled. Very tactile. The pen sits in the hand comfortably and seems to be just the right size and weight. The construction is very accurate. If you didn't look for the seam for the piston filler you wouldn't notice that it was there. The ink windows are also useful, although you have to line them up to see the ink level easily. The white gold nib writes well. Even with an extra fine nib it feels smooth and lays down a clean consistent line. Some reviews comment on the small sweet spot on the nib but I have't found it to be a problem. With its large ink capacity this is the pen for anyone who is planning to do a lot of writing. The retail price from many Australian stores is far higher than international prices. But if you can get a good price the Lamy 2000 is great value.

A thoroughbred performance
5 November 2018Ivan S.

originally posted on gouletpens.com

The Stainless LAMY 2000 with an EF nib glides as smooth as silk. The art deco design exudes a zen feel and appearance: streamlined elegance, minimalist features, with high performance. I inked it with Diamine ASA Blue. There was no skipping or roughness at all, even when I rotated the nib a little. The design has some heft. I don't mind that. One can always leave it unposted for a lighter session. I'm not a fan of the tiny ears sticking out for the cap to click on, but this minor design feature (probably necessary) doesn't get in the way of performance. I would buy it again. The Makralon version is probably the best way to go if price is a concern on this legendary pen. I've used one and the performance is equal. The stainless adds heft and a Zeppelin look. Both ... MoreThe Stainless LAMY 2000 with an EF nib glides as smooth as silk. The art deco design exudes a zen feel and appearance: streamlined elegance, minimalist features, with high performance. I inked it with Diamine ASA Blue. There was no skipping or roughness at all, even when I rotated the nib a little. The design has some heft. I don't mind that. One can always leave it unposted for a lighter session. I'm not a fan of the tiny ears sticking out for the cap to click on, but this minor design feature (probably necessary) doesn't get in the way of performance. I would buy it again. The Makralon version is probably the best way to go if price is a concern on this legendary pen. I've used one and the performance is equal. The stainless adds heft and a Zeppelin look. Both express a strong modern image.

Price comparison

Updated 17 days ago
Milligram

$319.20

LAMY 2000 Fountain Pen Black / Medium

Free delivery between 30 Mar – 2 Apr

Luxe Market

$339.15

LAMY - 2000 - FOUNTAIN PEN - MEDIUM - BLACK B

Delivery $15

Penz Solutions

$374.25

Lamy 2000-001 Black with Matte Stainless Steel Trim Fountain Pen - 14Kt Gold Medium Nib

Free delivery

Pen & Ink - Fine Writing Intrument

$399.00

2000 Makrolon Fountain Pen Medium

Free delivery

The Stray Whisker

$399.00

LAMY 2000 Fountain Pen | The Stray Whisker | Blackheath Black / Medium

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

2 March 2020

This is my second purchase of same pen. My first fell onto concrete floor multiple times. They were both EF nibs and while my first one was a pleasure to with this second one is not at all similar. This second purchase writes about twice as thick as my first one. I almost question whether it is an EF nib. At this point my LAMY AL-star and my Pelikan M205 are much more satisfactory and i wish i had been more careful with my original purchase. Even with the wider stroke the pen is very smooth and consistent in its flow. For me had the the lines been more fine The rating would have matched my other LAMY

mpwolff originally posted on JetPens
A classic pen
5 May 2018

The Lamy 2000 has been in production since 1966. Its not hard to see why. The design is not flashy but simple, clean and functional. The brushed Makrolon surface feels different from anything else i've handled. Very tactile. The pen sits in the hand comfortably and seems to be just the right size and weight. The construction is very accurate. If you didn't look for the seam for the piston filler you wouldn't notice that it was there. The ink windows are also useful, although you have to line them up to see the ink level easily. The white gold nib writes well. Even with an extra fine nib it feels smooth and lays down a clean consistent line. Some reviews comment on the small sweet spot on the nib but I have't found it to be a problem. With its large ink capacity this ... MoreThe Lamy 2000 has been in production since 1966. Its not hard to see why. The design is not flashy but simple, clean and functional. The brushed Makrolon surface feels different from anything else i've handled. Very tactile. The pen sits in the hand comfortably and seems to be just the right size and weight. The construction is very accurate. If you didn't look for the seam for the piston filler you wouldn't notice that it was there. The ink windows are also useful, although you have to line them up to see the ink level easily. The white gold nib writes well. Even with an extra fine nib it feels smooth and lays down a clean consistent line. Some reviews comment on the small sweet spot on the nib but I have't found it to be a problem. With its large ink capacity this is the pen for anyone who is planning to do a lot of writing. The retail price from many Australian stores is far higher than international prices. But if you can get a good price the Lamy 2000 is great value.

fnugent1 originally posted on ebay.com
A thoroughbred performance
5 November 2018

The Stainless LAMY 2000 with an EF nib glides as smooth as silk. The art deco design exudes a zen feel and appearance: streamlined elegance, minimalist features, with high performance. I inked it with Diamine ASA Blue. There was no skipping or roughness at all, even when I rotated the nib a little. The design has some heft. I don't mind that. One can always leave it unposted for a lighter session. I'm not a fan of the tiny ears sticking out for the cap to click on, but this minor design feature (probably necessary) doesn't get in the way of performance. I would buy it again. The Makralon version is probably the best way to go if price is a concern on this legendary pen. I've used one and the performance is equal. The stainless adds heft and a Zeppelin look. Both ... MoreThe Stainless LAMY 2000 with an EF nib glides as smooth as silk. The art deco design exudes a zen feel and appearance: streamlined elegance, minimalist features, with high performance. I inked it with Diamine ASA Blue. There was no skipping or roughness at all, even when I rotated the nib a little. The design has some heft. I don't mind that. One can always leave it unposted for a lighter session. I'm not a fan of the tiny ears sticking out for the cap to click on, but this minor design feature (probably necessary) doesn't get in the way of performance. I would buy it again. The Makralon version is probably the best way to go if price is a concern on this legendary pen. I've used one and the performance is equal. The stainless adds heft and a Zeppelin look. Both express a strong modern image.

Ivan S. originally posted on gouletpens.com
Beautiful and Well Crafted
26 July 2019

Stainless steel, fine nib. I came from a pen with a medium nib, thinking that this would be less wet. Not so much. I am new to fountain pens, but this is certainly a "wet" writer, using Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-peki. It has a very smooth feel on paper and doesn't skip or anything like that. It is beautiful to look at and has a nice solid feel, but it is a bit slick in the hand. I tend to write with the cap not posted as it is so heavy. The flip side of that is I don't have to apply much pressure at all to write. The pen supplies that by itself. Bottled ink only, that may put off new people. I have had a couple of cheap pens with converters that were kind of dodgy, but the LAMY is not like that at all. The filling mechanism is quite nice. I believe that the "Makrolon" ... MoreStainless steel, fine nib. I came from a pen with a medium nib, thinking that this would be less wet. Not so much. I am new to fountain pens, but this is certainly a "wet" writer, using Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-peki. It has a very smooth feel on paper and doesn't skip or anything like that. It is beautiful to look at and has a nice solid feel, but it is a bit slick in the hand. I tend to write with the cap not posted as it is so heavy. The flip side of that is I don't have to apply much pressure at all to write. The pen supplies that by itself. Bottled ink only, that may put off new people. I have had a couple of cheap pens with converters that were kind of dodgy, but the LAMY is not like that at all. The filling mechanism is quite nice. I believe that the "Makrolon" version has a window into the ink supply. The stainless steel version does not. You'll have to learn how long you ink lasts by experience. I write on 80gsm office paper and this will "feather" for me, so no writing small. I have to write fairly large and quick.

Craig originally posted on gouletpens.com
Lamy 2000 Stainless Steel Fountain Pen M
31 January 2023

recently purchased a Lamy 2000 Stainless Steel Fountain Pen and it is one of the best pens I have ever owned. The ergonomic grip makes writing comfortable and the solid stainless steel construction makes the pen extremely durable. The ink flows smoothly and the nib is a perfect size for my hand. I would highly recommend this pen to anyone looking for a reliable and stylish fountain pen.

Ade Omomo-Rashed O originally posted on thejournalshop.com
One of my favorite possessions
17 July 2016

I bought this pen from you guys a year ago, and it's been my perfect college companion ever since. The only trade off for me is that the cap scratches the body fairly easily, but at least it's in a clean line sort of way, though still very disappointing for a product this expensive. As a writer though, it's beautiful. I don't truly love many objects, but this is one of the things I own that I truly do love, and I enjoy writing with it so much that it helps me study that much more. I've had both this pen and it's original Makralon counterpart, and they're both fantastic. However, the heft and consistant monochromatic aesthetic really help this pen afford you a beautiful writing experience. I truly love this pen, and I love your store. Goulet all the way :)!

Mike originally posted on gouletpens.com
Really a master piece.
27 March 2023

This pen is really a master piece. It shows the beauty of German engineering. Light weight comfortable and durable pen. Anyone who likes to enter into fountain pen's world can start from here. And thanks to Makoba for it's great and prompt delivery.

Bidesh P. originally posted on makoba.com
Really nice pen, but just does't work for me
20 August 2018

I ordered the steel (not Makrolon) Lamy 2000 with an M nib. It wrote beautifully, the best pen I've ever used as far as writing performance is concerned. Smooth as silk.Ergonomically however, the pen didn't work for me at all, so bad I was forced to return it and take a 10% hit (restocking fee). This pen is heavy, thick, and featureless, with a slick teflon-like finish. If I relax my grip even a little, the pen will slip through my fingers, so I was constantly vigilant to keep a tight hold on it lest I drop it. This of course tired my hand out pretty quickly - not the $300+ experience I was hoping for.I haven't tried the Makrolon version but I suspect I would have kept it if I had. It's half the weight, and half the cost, of the steel version.So if you're ... MoreI ordered the steel (not Makrolon) Lamy 2000 with an M nib. It wrote beautifully, the best pen I've ever used as far as writing performance is concerned. Smooth as silk.Ergonomically however, the pen didn't work for me at all, so bad I was forced to return it and take a 10% hit (restocking fee). This pen is heavy, thick, and featureless, with a slick teflon-like finish. If I relax my grip even a little, the pen will slip through my fingers, so I was constantly vigilant to keep a tight hold on it lest I drop it. This of course tired my hand out pretty quickly - not the $300+ experience I was hoping for.I haven't tried the Makrolon version but I suspect I would have kept it if I had. It's half the weight, and half the cost, of the steel version.So if you're considering a Lamy 2000 in stainless steel, I strongly encourage you to try one in person first, if you can. It's a beautiful writer but I think most people would do better with the Makrolon version, and save $160 to boot.

CJ originally posted on gouletpens.com
Smooth as it comes
25 August 2023

Love the look! I have the carbon one of the Lamy 2000 and have been eyeing this one for a while. Does not disappoint. Writes smoothly and a dream. Glad I finally bit the bullet and purchased it for my collection!Shipment was fast and packaged with great care!

Michelle C. originally posted on gouletpens.com
The best pen that I cannot hang onto !
15 December 2018

This is an absolutely beautiful , well made pen. The nib also writes beautifully but for the life of me I cannot hang on to this thing while writing. It is too slippery for me to hold ! It must be finished in a mixture of silicone and boiled okra . I hoped use and oxidation would perhaps put some patina and texture to the grip area. Nope ! Ain't happening. My suspicion is now that Lamy got this material from the downed space craft hidden in Area 51. It so far is beautiful and unmarred and well worth the price of the pen. Hey ! It's a great pen. If you can live with the fact that while you are writing it is gonna bust a kung fu escape move on you , then go for it. It would be the perfect gift for that special Spiderman in your life.

Old S. originally posted on gouletpens.com