Lamy's flagship fountain pen, created in 1966 and now world-famous, is called the 2000. Made of a combination of black fiberglass and brushed stainless steel known as Makrolon, the Lamy 2000 also features a hand-polished, platinum coated, 14-carat gold nib (available in either Fine or Medium). It is piston filled and as such can only be used with an ink bottle and not with ink cartridges, but don't worry about running out of ink halfway through the page - the piston has a large capacity. The Lamy 2000 is regarded as one of the leading modern fountain pens on the market and even was awarded the Busse Longlife Design Prize in 1984.
- 5.5 inches (capped); 6.0 inches (posted)
- Piston Filled (Uses Bottled Ink Only)
- Made of Makrolon (fiberglass & stainless steel combo)
- 14-carat Gold Nib, Platinum-Coated
- Use with Lamy T52 Bottled Ink
- Brushed Stainless Steel Clip
Made In - Germany