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Lamy 2000 Nib Sizes Comparison - Please Help!


rodja

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Hi all,

I am in the process of buying a Lamy 2000.

I am really going crazy about which nib size to pick. I don't know if I should go for an EF or an F.

I've looked at the Goulet nib nook tool but I really can't see any difference between 'EF','F','M'.

Can anybody be so kind to post some writing samples of Lamy 2000 with different nibs?

 

Thank you very much!

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If you look very carefully at the Goulet pictures you should be able to see that the line of the EF is a hair thinner than the F and M (which to my eyes are completely indistinguishable). My biggest regret with the 2000 is not getting an EF.

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  On 12/30/2015 at 4:40 PM, Uncial said:

If you look very carefully at the Goulet pictures you should be able to see that the line of the EF is a hair thinner than the F and M (which to my eyes are completely indistinguishable). My biggest regret with the 2000 is not getting an EF.

What size do you have now?

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  On 12/30/2015 at 4:40 PM, Uncial said:

If you look very carefully at the Goulet pictures you should be able to see that the line of the EF is a hair thinner than the F and M (which to my eyes are completely indistinguishable). My biggest regret with the 2000 is not getting an EF.

Wow, glad to hear that. I owned a M and found it too wet and "fat". I made a gut decision to order an EF, and it looks like the right choise.

Bob

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