Lamy 2000 Stainless Steel Rollerball Pen
As a timeless classic it is still one of the most modern writing instruments today. The LAMY 2000 has been writing design history since 1966. As a timeless classic it is still one of the most modern writing instruments today. Fiberglass and stainless steel, matt brushed finish with LAMY rollerball refill M 63 black.
Lamy 2000 - Rollerball Pen - Black
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Lamy 2000 Mechanical pencil, Stainless steel, Mat brushed, 0,7mm, 1224 - Iguana Sell
Line, 2000, Reference, 1223964, Material, Stainless steel, Finish, Mat brushed, Trim, Stainless Steel, Color, Silver, Filling System, Original Refill,
Lamy 2000 Rollerball pen, Stainless steel, Mat brushed, 1223964
Lamy 2000 Rollerball Pen — The Gentleman Stationer
LAMY 2000 Stainlees Steel Rollerball Pens are as easy to operate as ballpoint pens and have a similar beautiful type face to fountain pens.
LAMY 2000 Stainless Steel Rollerball Pen
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Lamy's flagship fountain pen is the 2000 made of a combination of black fiberglass and brushed stainless steel known as Makrolon. It is piston filled and as such can only be used with an ink bottle and not with ink cartridges. The Lamy 2000 is so revered that it is on permanent display at the Museum of Modern Art and has won countless design awards. 14K gold platinum-coated medium nib.
Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen - Stainless Steel Silver - 14K Oblique Double Broad Nib
As a timeless classic it is still one of the most modern writing instruments today. The LAMY 2000 has been writing design history since 1966. As a timeless classic it is still one of the most modern writing instruments today. Fiberglass and stainless steel, matt brushed finish with LAMY rollerball refill M 63 black.
Lamy 2000 - Rollerball Pen - Black
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