Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen

The Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen is a hallmark of modern industrial design, seamlessly blending luxury with exceptional durability. Its barrel is meticulously crafted from Makrolon, a robust black fiberglass material that offers a unique, textured feel and a sophisticated matte finish. At the heart of this instrument is a hand-polished 14-carat gold nib, which is partially platinum-plated to ensure a smooth and prestigious writing experience. This specific model features a fine (F) nib size, providing the perfect balance for precise note-taking and daily journaling. The pen’s iconic hooded nib design prevents ink from drying out while maintaining a clean, minimalist silhouette. A spring-loaded stainless steel clip adds a touch of functional elegance, ensuring the pen remains securely fastened to a pocket or notebook. Built with a piston-operated filling system, it accommodates a large ink capacity for extended writing sessions without frequent refills. The seamless construction highlights the transition between the fiberglass body and the brushed stainless steel grip section for maximum comfort. Since its introduction in 1966, this award-winning tool has remained a favorite among enthusiasts for its perfectly balanced weight and timeless aesthetic. Whether used in a professional boardroom or a personal studio, it represents a commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and functional beauty.

279 USD

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