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Lamy 2000 (Makrolon) with an OM nib. I love the 2000 and I am crazy about the Lamy OM nibs.

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I'm going through a Lamy phase again. My favorite, the Lamy Persona makrolon with the original version nib in M. On a trip to Peet's Coffee:

 

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Sorry for the blurry photo. I spend more money on pens than on updating my iPhone.

 

And these are on my desk:

 

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left to right: Persona, cp1 black, cp1 stainless steel, Safari Petrol, aion, Edition 2000, Black Amber, L2K. I'm thinking of making August my one-month-one-pen month, so all these pens have to run dry before then, and go back in the box.

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The Persona 023 is one af my favourites too:

 

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Much better picture! Thank you 😊

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Lamy 2000 ef Makrolon, the wet one. Using the dry one also.

"Don't hurry, don't worry. It's better to be late at the Golden Gate than to arrive in Hell on time."
--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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Lamy 2000 (Makrolon) with an OM nib. I love the 2000 and I am crazy about the Lamy OM nibs.

 

Oh, I have the same OM in cart on two sites! Do you have a writing sample or comparison of it?

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(Are the Makrolon Personas very common?)

I don't think so. They were only produced for a few years and I haven't seen them come up for sale much. I got mine in 1999.

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I just picked up a Lamy Joy set that came with all three stub nibs (1.1mm, 1.5mm, and 1.9mm). They write very nicely right out of the box. However, I've noticed that they produce a line that is maybe 0.1mm thinner than the rating on the nib. This is plainly evident when I compare a stroke made with the Lamy Joy 1.5mm nib to a stroke made with my Pilot Parallel 1.5mm pen.

 

Is it common for the actual line stroke of a stub nib to vary +/- some amount of the specified width?

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Safari Petrol (cartridges sadly, Missed that boat...). Wish I'd bought into Lamy sooner, seldom touch my Parkers anymore. This Safari is on another level compared to my Sonnet.

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Thanks for the chart!

 

(That was too much of work just for answering my question!)

 

I can assume that they are probably more expensive than other Personas now.

 

I will be going to Europe in the next few months, so I will be on the lookout for a Persona, (or another European fountain pen that's not made anymore.)

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Oh, I have the same OM in cart on two sites! Do you have a writing sample or comparison of it?

I am currently away from home, so will post comparison pics of the 2000OM and 2000M early next week. The issue with the oblique nibs is that that either suit you or they don’t. Even though I’m left-handed I find the Lamy Left-footed obliques perfect for me.

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Lamy 2000 OBB w/ Noodlers BBK

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Some lovely Lamys on here, thanks for sharing.

 

I'm using all mine today, a Matt black one with black ink, a pink one with Noodler's bulletproof ink (for urban sketching), and a new petrol one with petrol ink, all safaris.

 

I love them. I'm making an effort to keep my pink one nice and clean as I've heard the Noodler's can clog a bit but I've had no problems and it makes me use the pen every day.

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