Now, we all know that the Lamy 2000 is one of the most popular pens around, it is so revered that it is on permanent display at the Museum of Modern Art and has won countless design awards, not bad eh?
But did you know in it's most recent branch off from the original design, its had a bit of an upgrade?
Unfortunately we are yet to see this in the flesh, but orders can now be placed for these, with expected delivery at the end of the September.
From what we've heard however, the response has been positive. Being brushed steel the pen and grip section easy to hold and write with, which you may not expect from a metal pen.
The clip is coated in shiny platinum, with is a good looking contrast and is a nice interlude from the brushed steel body.
The rest of the pen is pretty much the same as the normal Lamy 2000, it still has the spring clip, piston-fill mechanism and the 14k gold nib coated in platinum.
You can take a closer look at it here, we'll check back in with a proper review as soon as we get our hands on one!
From what we've heard however, the response has been positive. Being brushed steel the pen and grip section easy to hold and write with, which you may not expect from a metal pen.
The clip is coated in shiny platinum, with is a good looking contrast and is a nice interlude from the brushed steel body.
The rest of the pen is pretty much the same as the normal Lamy 2000, it still has the spring clip, piston-fill mechanism and the 14k gold nib coated in platinum.
You can take a closer look at it here, we'll check back in with a proper review as soon as we get our hands on one!
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