Do you have any Pilot Fines? It’s been really bothering me as I read online posts about how variable people’s opinion is on the difference between the extra-fine and fine nibs. Unauthorized use use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. It seems to have less ink flow than the fine. Comparing the 2000 extra-fine with the fine just left me admiring both pens, and admiring Lamy’s nib quality. When in doubt, go with the fine nib!#lamy #fountainpens #writingWant more videos like this? Currently, I have a Lamy Safari Extra Fine which I really enjoy, but I’m not sure whether that would translate to a Fine or Extra Fine in the Lamy 2000. The Safari nib can tolerate a heavy hand, but I doubt the 2000 extra-fine would like that. your photos show this very clearly, it’s fascinating. ... My Lamy 2000 is constantly inked up with Sailor Yama-Dori and performs well on all papers. ( Log Out /  My own Lamy 2000 fine was in use (for the blog! My old Lamy 2000 with fine nib is one of my favorite pens. I noted above that the Lamy 2000 extra-fine does have a smaller sweet spot than the Lamy 2000 fine, because you notice that when first use it. I found the 2000 extra-fine fairly similar to a Sailor fine nib, which is also a slightly dry nib that requires a very light touch and isn’t the easiest nib for everyone. What would you think? This isn’t a Pelikan “extra-fine,” which is wider and thus more tolerant. Any other affiliations or agreements will be noted in this space, if they exist. I have a friend who is an experienced fountain pen user, but felt even the 2000 fine had too small a sweet spot; he would not like the extra-fine, I don’t think. Practically speaking, I've found very little difference between Lamy fine and extra fine nibs. There is always a range. Here is a longer writing sample, with passages of the Gettysburg Address written in the extra-fine and then the fine. In the following photo, the fine is in the front, and the extra-fine behind. You can get narrow fines and wide fines, and so on. You’re welcome, and thank you! I was pleasantly surprised to find that it handles heavy, textured paper beautifully. This pen features a hooded rhodium-plated 14k gold nib and uses a piston-filling mechanism to fill from bottled ink. Learn how your comment data is processed. I wanted to see for myself. That’s why I think nib width charts, though a good idea, don’t really work. To Clean or Not to Clean? This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. And it’s finer than many Safari extra-fines I’ve used, and I’ve used a lot of Safari extra-fines. - YouTube Fountain Pen Throwdown: Lamy 2000 Fine Verus Lamy 2000 Extra-Fine, View fountainpenfollies’s profile on Instagram. I recently got the Lamy 2000 in extra fine and medium and have used them on Rhodia, Black n' Red, Office Depot Business, and really cheap copy paper. The extra-fine nib is visibly finer than the fine. I tend to write small and need something to use for class notes on everything from notebook paper to cheap copy paper, so I’m leaning toward the extra-fine. Here’s a closeup of a small writing sample. That’s the sign of a really good, and smooth, extra-fine nib. ( Log Out /  well if that’s a bad thing, I don’t wanna be good! On the 2000, the medium nib runs fairly broad, and the broad nib tends to be a stubbish firehose, so if you're purchasing this pen to use on cheaper paper, go finer… ( Log Out /  Writers with a straight grip will feel particularly at ease with these nibs: straight nibs are available from Lamy in sizes "extra fine" (EF), "fine" (F), "broad" (B) and "extra broad" (BB). So your comments about how there is a variance even within the ‘fine’ nib explains a lot! Nonetheless, I suspect the 2000 extra-fine may be best appreciated by those who already like extra-fine nibs and are used to them. I never expected there to be such a visible difference between XF and F! Anyway, thanks! The fine is thicker, and it lays down more ink. Also, there is sample variation so nib width is more a range. This video should help (even though it can be really hard to tell the difference)!My advice? Enjoy! Love the two-nib shot at the bottom – what a surprising view! ( Log Out /  Thanks so much! I agonized for days over whether to choose an extra fine, fine, or medium nib. But I think I’ll always keep the Lamy 2000 fine — it’s just kind of a perfect workhorse pen. I’m stuck trying to decide if I want to get a Lamy 2000 in fine or extra-fine. One blogger/ink reviewer told me the Lamy 2000 extra fine is “almost like a fine italic” totally true. But if I only used lower-quality paper, the 2000 extra-fine would probably get the nod. Both sizes do fine on all the notebooks listed but feather a lot on the cheap copy paper with Iroshizuku ink. With the 2000s, however, I think the 2000 fine is the better choice for most people, especially if you can pick yours out in person and make sure you get a finer one. I’ve used both Lamy 2000 fines and extra fines for years and I couldn’t have described the differences better. I have a Lamy 2k extra fine and a Pilot Custom 823 fine, and although the one is filled with Lierre Sauvage and the other with Tsuki-yo, I find both lay about the same line. There it is: my new Lamy 2000 extra-fine. If so, how would you say the Lamy Extra-Fine compares to the Pilot Fine? It’s precise. The Extra Fine nib is a little less smooth, especially on some papers with more texture like Midori’s MD paper. With Serenity Blue, I feel no feedback. The extra-fine in the 2000 has a small sweet spot, and I like to use my extra-fine with a wetter ink. If you are in the market for a new Lamy fountain pen ( https://amzn.to/2EfrjBQ ), you might be deciding between the Fine and Extra Fine nibs. The extra-fine is just not as easy to use as the fine. Please subscribe! Lamy Fine vs Extra Fine - Which Nib Should I Buy? ), so I cadged my son’s fine nib Lamy 2000 and filled that with the same Waterman Serenity Blue. It also has a smaller sweet spot than the fines. lol. I’ve read so much online about how the extra-fine is, variously, lacking ink flow, scratchy and narrow, but also that it’s no narrower than the fine so what’s the big deal.