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Pelikan 101N Light Tortoise - Pelikan 101N Mother of Pearl Vintage Fountain Pen from 1940s !


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Dear Friends,

 

I have one Pelikan 101N Light Tortoise - Pelikan 101N Mother of Pearl Vintage Fountain Pen from 1940s.

 

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This is a Pelikan 101N with light mother of pearl or dark tortoise sleeve, tortoise cap,brown cap top with new pelikan logo. Partial brassing on on cap band. Barrel is green. Scratches on ink window. Absolutely no crack. Brown celluloid turning knob and filling mechanism. This is a very beautiful vintage fountain pen from 1940s !

The pen is in beautiful pattern as you see.

But with some mini signs that has been occured during its more than 60 years old.

Scratche on ink window as you see in photos.

Writes perfectly.

The pen is in perfect cosmetic and working order.

Please look to the photos.

You can see all you need in them.

Flexible, EF, 14 Karat gold nib,

Pelikan

585

14 KARAT

Imprint is on it.

 

The pen measures 123mm in length (capped) and 157 mm posted.

The cap is 13 mm and the barrel is 12 mm in diameter.

All are in photos

If you need, please e-mail me for any information.

All suggestions will be welcome.

 

You can see more photos and details in http://ulugtekin.com/1

 

The price is $780 as shipped.

 

Important !!

Please don't doubt to email me your price thought If you are interested in this pen.

I want to sell quickly.

 

I accept PayPal. You can contact via savas@ulugtekin.com

 

Very best regards,

Savas Ulugtekin

Istanbul-Turkiye

http://ulugtekin.com/1

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