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I love your Pelikan pics.

This is my Forst posting, hope I did everything right. I love collecting and using Pelikan pens.

The best I can share in my first posting is a overview of my collection I guess ;-)

 

Top:

2x 100

101n tortoise brown

2x 100n Doubblering

3x 100n Singlering

4x 140

 

Bottom:

4x 400 oldstyle

1x 400 (NN cap)

1x 400NN

2x 400 tortoise brown

M600 blue

M600 red

M625 aubergine

M800 Wallstreet

K800 Wallstreet

 

Not on pic new arrived 400 blue.

Incredible collection, Thomas! I love them all, but that M625 is awesome!

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fantastic bob!!

what do you mean with "undocumented"?

c.

 

Christof beat me to the punch, in two ways. This truly is an oustanding piece of history and, ....undocumented?

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Wow! That is really something!!! :wub:

 

They were considerably less expensive at the intro in 1956. Particularly when 1$ = 4DM.

 

Here is a page from the intro sales pamphlet for the 400/500 intro.

http://s271.photobucket.com/user/dick168/media/Scan_zpsc7c199c9.jpeg.html?filters[user]=139176284&filters[recent]=1&sort=1&o=0

Thank you very much! :thumbup:

 

A near mint undocumented 1950's 500. Joy~~~~

 

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Droolworthy!!! :drool:

Congrats!

 

My little set for one last time :blush:

500&550

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A near mint undocumented 1950's 500. Joy~~~~

 

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Beautiful and rare !!! :wub:
Was produced in years 1954 -1956.
Nice deal.
regards
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fantastic bob!!

what do you mean with "undocumented"?

c.

Okay, now I see what you mean: It's Gray, right?

...at first sight, I was thinking it was seagreen.

Very, very nice!

c.

 

Just one question: is it stamped with "500" at the barrel?

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fantastic bob!!

what do you mean with "undocumented"?

c.

 

Thanks, Christof! What I meant by undocumented is that this particular color (grey) in 500 was not recorded in any Pelikan catalogs or documents. The documented 500 were only produced in black, tortoise, light tortoise, and sea green. Thus what I meant by undocumented. But, then again, it's Pelikan. Many variations...

 

It passed customs without an invoice...

 

Good one! :lticaptd:

 

Wow! That is really something!!! :wub:

 

Thank you very much! :thumbup:

 

Droolworthy!!! :drool:

Congrats!

 

Thanks for the kind words!

 

Beautiful and rare !!! :wub:
Was produced in years 1954 -1956.
Nice deal.
regards

 

Thank you!

"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." -- A. Einstein

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Okay, now I see what you mean: It's Gray, right?

...at first sight, I was thinking it was seagreen.

Very, very nice!

c.

 

Just one question: is it stamped with "500" at the barrel?

 

Yes, it's grey. Not stamped with 500 on the barrel. Only "GUNTHER WAGNER GERMANY".

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"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." -- A. Einstein

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Managed to snag this beauty as new, old stock. M250 in Brown Tortoise. Makes me want a M800 in Brown Tortoise now and wish Pelikan would produce one in the M600 size.

 

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My little set for one last time :blush:

500&550

 

 

Absolutely gorgeous, this pair of pens. And I adore the little red case :wub: :)

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Here is my flock :

https://www.flickr.com/photos/karasinek666/15502296531/in/set-72157647722490440

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From left to right:

100 Green Pearl/Marble & mechanical pencil set (1939)

100N Black - "GÜNTER WAGNER Pelikan" (1950)

120 type I green EF Nib (1955-1965)

140 green striped (1954-1960)

140 black - OM nib (1954-1960)

M150 green W-Germany

M150 Black - Traditional

Souverän M320 - Orange Marbled Resin - (Special edt.)

400 - brown striped - 14c 585 F nib

400NN - tortoiseshell - brown striped - 1957-1965)

Souverän M620 San Francisco (Special Edition 2002)

M640 Sahara - (Special Edition 2007)

Souverän M800 - Blue o' Blue - (Special Edition 2010)

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