Sunday, 3 February 2013

Pelikan Pens

Pelikan Pens Detail
The earliest Pelikans, before 1931, had no model number. Only later, with the introduction of the white gold 110, were the regular production pens assigned the number 100. These early pens form the heart of my collection, especially the less common black models. I am also pleased to own several remarkable 100s, including the 110, 112, as well as models in tortoise, lizard, red, blue, gold and jade. I have also recently acquired 101 models in all green and all coral, the latter in regular and short captop. I also have a good collection of 100N models, including a 100N Toledo, wonderful 100N tortoise with a luscious BB nib and a rare 100N Magnum "EmegĂȘ" and many 400 era pens as well as modern pens.
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