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I have both a blue and a white Pelikan ceramic pen holder - the kind that has a hole in the beak to hold the pen. Did Pelikan make these in any other color?

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I have bought (from Pendemonium) the blue one: a fantastic way of storing a Pelikan when it's not in your hand. :blush:

 

I have never seen the white version, or any other colour. Feel free to post pictures of your white Pelikan pen stand. I'd love to see it.

 

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Undersköterskan

 

 

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"daenghafez" uses a picture of a blue, silver and gold pen holder in his logo photo along with some silver and gold Pelikans, Lets hope he tells about where he got them.

 

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"daenghafez" uses a picture of a blue, silver and gold pen holder in his logo photo along with some silver and gold Pelikans.

 

Let's hope he tells about where he got them.

+1!

 

-Clive

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"daenghafez" uses a picture of a blue, silver and gold pen holder in his logo photo along with some silver and gold Pelikans, Lets hope he tells about where he got them.

 

My ceramic penholder as you can see in my avatar is a bird miniature ceramic where the pen is rest on its feet instead of in its beak since it is a small size display.

 

I understand that the blue colour bird miniature ceramic was given for free for those whom purchases M605 blue pen some time ago. Whilst for the silver and gold miniature ceramic was issued to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Pelikan pen (since 1929). I think it was in the year 2004. I am not sure whether it is for the dealer or for sale or given for free. But the local pen dealers here gave it to me since I persistently asked for it. :embarrassed_smile:

 

I do have one blue colour pelikan display ceramic (where pen is placed in the beak). To my observation, the usual colour for this kind of display ceramic is white and blue. But to answer bayport 714's enquiry on how many colour does the pelikan display ceramic have, I have seen before multi colours of the display ceramic which was put on auction in fleabay germany long time ago. The colours ranging from white, blue, yellow, dark green, red, black etc. I did download some of the ceramic display photos and will certainly post it here once I can locate the photo files in my computer.

 

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Daeng

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My ceramic penholder as you can see in my avatar is a bird miniature ceramic where the pen is rest on its feet instead of in its beak since it is a small size display.

 

I understand that the blue colour bird miniature ceramic was given for free for those whom purchases M605 blue pen some time ago. Whilst for the silver and gold miniature ceramic was issued to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Pelikan pen (since 1929). I think it was in the year 2004. I am not sure whether it is for the dealer or for sale or given for free. But the local pen dealers here gave it to me since I persistently asked for it. :embarrassed_smile:

 

I do have one blue colour pelikan display ceramic (where pen is placed in the beak). To my observation, the usual colour for this kind of display ceramic is white and blue. But to answer bayport 714's enquiry on how many colour does the pelikan display ceramic have, I have seen before multi colours of the display ceramic which was put on auction in fleabay germany long time ago. The colours ranging from white, blue, yellow, dark green, red, black etc. I did download some of the ceramic display photos and will certainly post it here once I can locate the photo files in my computer.

 

Regards

Daeng

Hi Daeng,

 

Thank you for posting the information surrounding the three Pelikan displays...you did a splendid job! :thumbup:

 

Hopefully, I'll have the good fortune to find one of the fine birds ... in decent shape and at a reasonable price! :D

 

Very Best Regards from Encinitas, CA! :bunny01:

 

-Clive

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"daenghafez" uses a picture of a blue, silver and gold pen holder in his logo photo along with some silver and gold Pelikans, Lets hope he tells about where he got them.

 

But to answer bayport 714's enquiry on how many colour does the pelikan display ceramic have, I have seen before multi colours of the display ceramic which was put on auction in fleabay germany long time ago. The colours ranging from white, blue, yellow, dark green, red, black etc. I did download some of the ceramic display photos and will certainly post it here once I can locate the photo files in my computer.

 

Regards

Daeng

 

Here goes..

 

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/ceramicbirds.jpg

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/3pelikans.jpg

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/picadillystockholm1.jpg

 

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"daenghafez" uses a picture of a blue, silver and gold pen holder in his logo photo along with some silver and gold Pelikans, Lets hope he tells about where he got them.

 

But to answer bayport 714's enquiry on how many colour does the pelikan display ceramic have, I have seen before multi colours of the display ceramic which was put on auction in fleabay germany long time ago. The colours ranging from white, blue, yellow, dark green, red, black etc. I did download some of the ceramic display photos and will certainly post it here once I can locate the photo files in my computer.

 

Regards

Daeng

 

Here goes..

 

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/ceramicbirds.jpg

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/3pelikans.jpg

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/picadillystockholm1.jpg

Thanks for posting the photos. I am surprised at the number of colors available as I have only ever seen white and dark blue.

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I can't tell for sure but aren't we missing the iconic Pelikan green? Is there one? I would have thought that Pelikan would have released one in that color first.

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But to answer bayport 714's enquiry on how many colour does the pelikan display ceramic have, I have seen before multi colours of the display ceramic which was put on auction in fleabay germany long time ago. The colours ranging from white, blue, yellow, dark green, red, black etc. I did download some of the ceramic display photos and will certainly post it here once I can locate the photo files in my computer.

 

Regards,

 

Daeng

Hi Daeng,

 

Absolutely first-rate, beyond-the-call-of-duty post.

 

Truly exquisite photos along with highly informative, very interesting commentary. Not to mention some gorgeous "source" material!!! :thumbup:

 

Thank you very, VERY much for the time and effort you spent in creating arguably one of the best posts this FPN member has ever read.

 

Cheers!

 

-Clive

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Good work, Daeng. Would this pen stands be your next collection targets? :clap1:

 

Aloy, I wont be seriously looking for it. I'll just take the photos and keep it in my pelikan photo archive.But if someone is donating to me, why not? :P

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Daeng -- One more thing . . .

 

Among your photos, this was my favorite. Beautiful. Simply beautiful.

 

-Clive

 

Thanks, Clive. It is my favourite photo too. Currently the mini ceramics are in my display cabinet with M200 (old style) series pen on it. ;)

 

I remember there are another 1 or 2 photos of a display ceramic (with pen in the beak) of the 60s in my photo archive. Let me search for it and if I can locate one, I will post it here. :D

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Daeng -- One more thing . . .

 

Among your photos, this was my favorite. Beautiful. Simply beautiful.

 

-Clive

 

Thanks, Clive. It is my favourite photo too. Currently the mini ceramics are in my display cabinet with M200 (old style) series pen on it. ;)

 

I remember there are another 1 or 2 photos of a display ceramic (with pen in the beak) of the 60s in my photo archive. Let me search for it and if I can locate one, I will post it here. :D

 

Managed to find the old pelikan ceramic photos. I think they are produced in the 60s..

 

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/pelikandisplay1.jpg

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/pelikandisplay3.jpg

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/pelikanceramicpenstandold.jpg

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/Pelikanceramicdisplayi.jpg

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/kewlfly/pelikanceramicdisplayiv.jpg

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Where did you guys find these magnificent holders? I've seen the white and the blue ceramic ones such as the one at Pendemonium, but I had no idea that they were produced in such a variety of colors and styles. Nifty stuff!

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