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Hi all, Lamy USA used to offer spare Lamy 2000 feeds for sale, but that option seemed to be gone now. Would anyone have an idea where to get spares? Thank you!

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If you are referring to the nib assembly they are available from Goulet Pens in VA..they are around $60-64

 

The body can be purchased separately there too

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If you are referring to the nib assembly they are available from Goulet Pens in VA..they are around $60-64

 

The body can be purchased separately there too

No matter how much I try I cannot find these at the Goulet site. :wallbash:

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I know this is an old post, but just as a reference, I've been corresponding with Larry Post in Australia (no affiliation whatsoever) and they now stock Lamy 2000 nibs and feeds

 

Feed: http://www.larrypost.com.au/lamy-2000-fountain-pen-spare-part-feed.html

Nib: http://www.larrypost.com.au/lamy-2000-14ct-white-gold-nib-suits-lamy-2000-fountain-pen.html

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I know this is an old post, but just as a reference, I've been corresponding with Larry Post in Australia (no affiliation whatsoever) and they now stock Lamy 2000 nibs and feeds

 

Feed: http://www.larrypost.com.au/lamy-2000-fountain-pen-spare-part-feed.html

Nib: http://www.larrypost.com.au/lamy-2000-14ct-white-gold-nib-suits-lamy-2000-fountain-pen.html

Yup! I just bought a Lamy 2000 feed from them.

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