itsawaldo
5 years ago
New Pen Day!

Missed this sale last year on a Black Friday deal, a real 50% off on this pen is a once in a year price!

Lamy 2000 is a piston filler with a 14K F nib, designed in 1966.

Ink is Waterman Serenity Blue.
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DrafterX
5 years ago
Can I have it..?? 😕
BuckyB93
5 years ago
It look mightier than a sword
ZKing
5 years ago
Nice! Been debating between a L2K and Sailer for a while. Neither are in budget just yet, but it would make a good promotion gift for myself when q3 hits
clintCigar
5 years ago
Whistlebritches
5 years ago
I am never caught without my Pilot G2 premium fine-point retractable blue gel roller pen...............I love these pens.Priced reasonably enough I buy them by the dozen


I loose one now and again............if'n I lost one them fancy pens I might cry
Gene363
5 years ago
Beautiful, great score!

I used an inexpensive Waterman fountain pen to take notes at work. We had a large scape plotter in our building so I picked up the trimmings that I cut into squares. Nothing like writing with a good fountain pen on excellent paper.
ZRX1200
5 years ago
Ron knows his pen is es....
Stogie1020
5 years ago
Lammy looks nice!

It's not fancy, but I am using a TWSBI ECO right now and I love it.
ZKing
5 years ago
Stogie, I love my Eco's! TWSBI in general gets looked over, but for steel nib pens, I feel they're some of the best out there
itsawaldo
5 years ago
I also like my TWSBI, I have a 580AL surprisingly a great writer.

Not a fan of Lamy Safari's but the design of this and being a piston filler - well I just had to have one!

IMO a big difference in the feel between a Sailor and Lamy nibs. Sailor nibs are known to have a "pencil" feel when you write where Lamy offers a smoother writing experience.

The only Sailor pen I am waiting for is a Pro Gear Realo - piston filler - 21K tri-color nib in medium or broad. Japanese nibs are ground finer then European nibs and since I don't like the pencil feel the medium and broad are the smoothest!


izonfire
5 years ago
Is this the forum for scribes???

BTW - I LOVE Japanese nibs...
DrMaddVibe
5 years ago
Your pen is huge
Stogie1020
5 years ago

Stogie, I love my Eco's! TWSBI in general gets looked over, but for steel nib pens, I feel they're some of the best out there

ZKing wrote:


It definitely got smoother after a few months of use. Currently using Pilot Namiki Blue ink.

My only gripe is the screw off cap. If I need to jot something down fast, I grab the Pilot Metropolitan since I can pop off the cap one handed and jot down a note.
itsawaldo
5 years ago

It definitely got smoother after a few months of use. Currently using Pilot Namiki Blue ink.

My only gripe is the screw off cap. If I need to jot something down fast, I grab the Pilot Metropolitan since I can pop off the cap one handed and jot down a note.

Stogie1020 wrote:



The pen I carry most often is my Pilot Vanishing Point with an 18K M nib.
One handed fountain pen, clicks open like a ballpoint.
VP's do not hold a lot of ink but for quick notes and a signature here and there they rock.

izonfire
5 years ago
I’ve got a full suitcase of various pens,
each with their own special purpose.
Carry it with me always.

I was hesitant to reveal this earlier
Because I was afraid that everyone would think I was a dork.
But I feel much more comfortable in your company.

Thanks fellas...
gummy jones
5 years ago
the swirlydoo you drew is cute
CheapPrick
5 years ago
Whacha gonna call it? I'd name it Sean.
MACS
5 years ago
Parker Jotter... great pens, reasonably priced.

Ain't NO farkin' way I spend more than $10 on a pen.
Gene363
5 years ago

Parker Jotter... great pens, reasonably priced.

Ain't NO farkin' way I spend more than $10 on a pen.

MACS wrote:



Some people actually say that about cigars. 😲
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