Bauhaus Beauty: the Lamy 2000 [Review] - LOCHBY
4.9 (364) · € 19.99 · In Magazzino
Bauhaus Beauty: the Lamy 2000 [Review] The Lamy 2000 was my first foray into more expensive fountain pens. I was hesitant, mostly because of the price. At the time, it was hard for me to justify spending over $100 for a pen. I now see that there is value at all different price levels, and it’s completely dependent on the purchaser. That’s a big topic that might be better left to another article. That said, I heard so many great things about the Lamy 2000 that I decided to give it a try. I’m glad I did, as I now have two of them; one in a medium nib and the other in fine. The fine, which I’m reviewing here, gets heavy use in my rotation. This Lamy 2000 is made of makrolon, a brushed polycarbonate, which keeps the pen
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