One for the pen lovers, piston filler fountain pen. Piece of design history, and writes lovely. Currently filled with KWZ honey ink.
From Lamy’s website:
‘The LAMY 2000 range of pens has been writing design history since 1966. As a timeless classic, the LAMY 2000 is still one of the modern writing instruments today. Both the barrel and cap of this pen are made of high-quality fibreglass polycarbonate which is further complimented through the use of matte brushed, stainless steel accents. Resulting in a sleek and professional design. Completing this pens design is the stunning, 14kt solid gold, platinum coated nib, which comes in a range of sizes. With its silvery design, the nib beautifully blends in and compliments the pens overall design. Whilst also giving an unbelievably smooth writing experience to the user. Featuring a piston operated filling system this pen can be filled up using free-flowing bottled ink’
Bought just over a month ago with a OM nib, medium oblique. However I think I want to stick with an EF nib instead.
So rather than purchase a new nib, I’ll just order another pen and sell this on.
£150 posted.
From Lamy’s website:
‘The LAMY 2000 range of pens has been writing design history since 1966. As a timeless classic, the LAMY 2000 is still one of the modern writing instruments today. Both the barrel and cap of this pen are made of high-quality fibreglass polycarbonate which is further complimented through the use of matte brushed, stainless steel accents. Resulting in a sleek and professional design. Completing this pens design is the stunning, 14kt solid gold, platinum coated nib, which comes in a range of sizes. With its silvery design, the nib beautifully blends in and compliments the pens overall design. Whilst also giving an unbelievably smooth writing experience to the user. Featuring a piston operated filling system this pen can be filled up using free-flowing bottled ink’
Bought just over a month ago with a OM nib, medium oblique. However I think I want to stick with an EF nib instead.
So rather than purchase a new nib, I’ll just order another pen and sell this on.
£150 posted.