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Video-Review: Lamy 2000 Mechanical Pencil (0.7 mm)

The Lamy 2000 is my all time favourite pen. Ya’ll know that by now. I have reviewed the makrolon fountain pen, and I have done a comparative overview of makrolon vs. stainless steel.

Since to me personally, fountain pens and (mechanical) pencils are the king and queen of writing instruments, it was rather necessary, from my perspective, to also have a look at the Lamy 2000 mechanical pencil.

Really, there is little more to add to that – apart from: I am really happy to be able to bring this review to you, so go ahead and check out the in-depth video.

Before we hop into the review, I would like to take the opportunity to thank Fontoplumo for supporting the review of this writing instrument. You can also buy the Lamy 2000 mechanical pencil in their webshop (no affiliate – just a friendly pointer).

Check out the video-review below, which is as always preceded by some quick facts. Again, I hope the review is helpful and that you enjoy watching it!

Quick Facts

Video Review

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2 Comments

  1. Hello. I think you mentioned in your UTube video that you made an earlier video on the Lamy 2000 ball point. I’ve been trying to find it, but so far cannot.
    On the subject of ball points, maybe you could, one day, review the Tactile Turn Bolt Action and the Retro 1951 Tornado. I have both: with Schmidt 9000 Easyflow ( pardon the spelling) refill they really are quite excellent!

    • Scrively Scrively

      Seems like I was wrong – I thought I had reviewed it, but apparently I have not! Thanks also for the tips.

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