Pelikan M200 Brown Fountain Pen – Choosing Keeping
Pelikan, simply the German spelling of ‘pelican’, was founded in 1838 by chemist Carl Hornemann in Hanover, Germany, initially as an ink factory. Guenther Wagner took over the company in 1871 and seven years later, the titular pelican logo, with its four chicks below it, was designed and trademarked - one of the first
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Review: Pelikan Classic M200 Fountain Pen
The Classic Series 200 fascinates by its soft pastel-blue appearance, reminding of the open blue sky. The delicate, light blue hue alternates through the pearl effect in the material, resulting in ever-new color impressions. The Pelikan characteristic material is slightly transparent, allowing a view of the inside of the fountain pen. In combination with the white precious resin and the gold-plated decorative elements, a balance between classic design carries away your imagination.
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PELIKAN M200 Fountain Pen - Brown Marble
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A more affordable counterpart to Pelikan's flagship Souveran line of gold-nibbed fountain pens, this Classic M200 in marbled brown features the same
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Fountain pens – Choosing Keeping