I’ve had my eye on this pen for a long time (thanks Reddit, haha), and I’ve wanted to try iroshizuku inks too. Found both for a decent discount, so finally pulled the trigger 😁

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      I went with the F nib. I have briefly tried an EF nib (on a Safari), and didn’t mind it, but I worry that it might feel a bit dry and scratchy for regular or prolonged writing (for my tastes). I also find that M nibs are a little bit on the wet side (depending on the ink), so F seems like a good middle ground.

      Any ink recommendations?

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        I’ve used the EF nib on a Safari, and found it horribly scratchy. But fortunately, the 2000 uses a different style of nib, and I find it very nice to use; not exactly super smooth, but not harsh at all.

        My go-to ink is Iroshizuku Asa-gao. I do want to try Herbin at some point as well.

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    Great combo. Right now, I loaded up my M nib 2000 with Pilot Blue and In really enjoying writing with it.

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      It’s very cool, I agree. I love how seamless the joins are. It actually took me a minute to figure out how to activate the piston for filling. And the hooded nib is quite unique too :)

      Any ink recommendations?

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        I’ve really enjoyed Diamine Thunderbolt in my 2000.

        I got a sample of Birmingham Pen Co. Jade Inferno recently and have fallen in love with it though. I’ll be getting a bottle of that in the near future. Their Oil Beetle is quite lovely too

        Edit: There’s a really interesting Figboot video on YouTube about the design of the Lamy 2000. The number of design elements that were considered. The tight tolerances. The fact that the etching on the body and cap is still hand done. So cool

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      I own a Lamy 2000 brand new and I’m started to get worried about the capping mechanism.

      Does the Lamy 2000 cap click securely after many years of use? or it becomes loose?

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        Mine is still as secure as when I bought it. It’s only been about a year at this point though. It’s an all metal latching system though that uses a spring steel split lock esque washer. If that washer were to ever get warped it’d be easy to replace though as it gets removed when you unscrew the feed. The mechanism on the cap is just angled metal as well. It’d take a lot to wear it down I think.

        Edit check out this video by Doodlebud https://youtube.com/watch?v=zTYYYx6i47c&feature=shareb