Condition:USED Very Good. I believe there are minor scuffs, but no scratches or dents as far as I can tell. It has been used infrequently and is in good condition. Thank you for your understanding.
Pelikan Souveraen M400 Fountain Pen Black New Rare. New Pelikan Fountain Pen [Model] Souverän M400 [Color] Black x Gold Size approx. Length: 126mm (when stored) / 151mm (when writing) Maximum barrel diameter: 12mm (excluding clip) [Specifications] Ink suction type Nib: Rhodium-decorated 14K gold F (fine) Body material: Resin [Accessories] Dedicated box case. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as? Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Pelikan classic200 2023 limited edition Pastel Blue EF New Rare. Pelikan fountain pen Classic M200 pastel blue, brand new and unused. This is a limited edition model for 2023 with a sales quantity of 1,200 units. The nib width is EF and it is an aspirating type. The “Classic” model combines the traditional style of Pelikan’s signature Souverän with casual designs and colors, making it popular with a wide range of users. This item has a beautiful pearlescent shine on the body and a light blue gradation, and the gold used on the nib, clip, and ring gives it a luxurious and refreshing feel. 126mm (when stored) / Approx. 149mm (when writing) Shaft diameter: approx. 11.5 mm Cap diameter: Approx. 13mm (excluding clip) Weight: Approx. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as? Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Condition:USED Very Good. Pelikan’s (Pelikan) entry-level second generation IBIS, model number 130. The IBIS was manufactured from 1936 to 1954, roughly the same period as the 100N. The letter width is OM (M for oblique). The ink window is dull. Please check the other conditions in the pictures. There is no box or other accessories. Thank you for your understanding.
Condition:USED Very Good. The gold plating on the spindle is slightly deteriorated. There is no box or other accessories. Thank you for your understanding.
147mm(closed) /14.1mm(Diameter). Sizes are measured by ourselves. Please be easy on a slight difference. We only sell authentic items. Such actions are against the international laws. The Unpaid item case will be opened after 3 days automatically unless with prior agreement. We are unable to deliver to Military APO/FPO/MPO addresses with the 3-digit ZIP code prefixes 090-098, 962-966, and 340. We reserve the right to cancel orders at our discretion. “Somalia, Lebanon, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Liberia, Turkmenistan”. We are officially registered as legal business in Tokyo. We are open weekdays from 9:30AM-7:00PM JST.
147mm(closed) /14.1mm(Diameter). Sizes are measured by ourselves. Please be easy on a slight difference. We only sell authentic items. Such actions are against the international laws. The Unpaid item case will be opened after 3 days automatically unless with prior agreement. We are unable to deliver to Military APO/FPO/MPO addresses with the 3-digit ZIP code prefixes 090-098, 962-966, and 340. We reserve the right to cancel orders at our discretion. “Somalia, Lebanon, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Liberia, Turkmenistan”. We are officially registered as legal business in Tokyo. We are open weekdays from 9:30AM-7:00PM JST.
In 1863’s Günther Wagner, a chemist, became partner in a business founded by Carl Hornemann. In 1878’s Wagner added the name “Pelikan” from one of the elements in his family crest: a pelican feeding four chicks in its nest. The Pelikan factory produced ink, paints, glue, type writer ribbons, stencils, stamp pads and carbon paper. In 1929’s the first fountain pen was launched: the “Pelikan 100″, a piston filler designed by the engineers Theodor Kovacs and Carola Bako. In the 1930’s the 100 series were remodelled and the letter N (for “new”) was added. During WWII gold was hard to obtain and nibs of chromium/nickel-plated steel were produced, so-called CN nibs. In the 1950’s the clip got redesigned in the shape of a pelican beak. After Wagner’s retirement his son-in-law and successor Fritz Beindorff led the company to become one of the world’s leading makers of fountain pens. In the 1970’s Pelikan Schoolpens, together with those of Geha were the most popular pens in Germany. Pelikan M4xx – Japan models. All these models can be operated with cartridges or converter. Surprisingly, the model numbers all begin with M (= mechanics), which is usually used for piston filler. While P was used for cartridge fillers. We presume the reason for this type of numbering was that these were fitted with a converter by Pelikan. The Pen is in Good Overall. Condition w/Original hard case! On top of the Cap engraved – Pelikan logo. For more details please see the photos. They are part of the description. An excellent choice for everyday use! A Great addition to your.
High-grade fountain pen using mother-of-pearl inlay technique. Raden inlay is a decoration technique in which the pearly parts of luminous shells and abalone are polished with a whetstone to a certain thickness and embedded or pasted onto the lacquered surface, making use of the beautiful glow of the shells when exposed to light. We only sell authentic items. Regarding dust bags, boxes, a card, etc. And, The attached box and dust bag may not be the box that originally contained the item. Mostly we have set a matching it size. Please understand that dust bags and boxes are not included if they are not published in the photograph. Such actions are against the international laws. The Unpaid item case will be opened after 3 days automatically unless with prior agreement. We are unable to deliver to Military APO/FPO/MPO addresses with the 3-digit ZIP code prefixes 090-098, 962-966, and 340. We reserve the right to cancel orders at our discretion. “Somalia, Lebanon, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Liberia, Turkmenistan”. We are officially registered as legal business in Tokyo. We are open weekdays from 9:30AM-7:00PM JST.