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Pelikan Golf Mechanical Pencil?


Jinseok Park

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Dear experts,

 

Recently I have bought Pelikan Golf pen sets from Germany.

I am very happy with it, however I have a question about Pelikan Golf Mechanical Pencil.

 

As my understanding, Pelikan golf pen sets were sold fountain pen only or with ball pen.

But I have a mechanical pencil of Pelikan golf pen set.

 

I guess it could be prototype of the pen.

 

It doesn't have a serial number, but the appearance is almost same as ball pen.

Seller told me this is genuine and rare. (I hope so.)

 

Here's the picture of my pen.

Could you let me know the origin of this pen or other information?

 

Thank you so much to read my question.

 

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Is the Golf pencil shown in green or black? Sorry, not able to see it clearly from my computer.

 

It is dark green like just normal golf limited edition. It's very difficult to take the photo with right color of it. It seems genuine with color. Thank you for your reply.

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Congrats on a great pen!

 

As far as I know there is only the ball point of which there are 2000 made sold in sets together with the Pelikan Golf FP of which there are 4500. So you can say it is indeed a rather rare pen.

But, I don't think this is a one of a kind pen.

 

Looking at the pictures it looks like you have the "standard" ballpoint with simply added a pencil insert instead of a ballpoint insert. I doesn't look genuine to me.

It should be easy to fit a ballpoint insert.

 

btw The fountainpen is numbered at the ring (see my avatar or the link above to my review of the Golf)

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Congrats on a great pen!

 

As far as I know there is only the ball point of which there are 2000 made sold in sets together with the Pelikan Golf FP of which there are 4500. So you can say it is indeed a rather rare pen.

But, I don't think this is a one of a kind pen.

 

Looking at the pictures it looks like you have the "standard" ballpoint with simply added a pencil insert instead of a ballpoint insert. I doesn't look genuine to me.

It should be easy to fit a ballpoint insert.

 

btw The fountainpen is numbered at the ring (see my avatar or the link above to my review of the Golf)

 

Thank you for your comments. Seller(live in Germany 30 minutes far from Hanover) told me he got it from somebody who has a connection to Pelikan Factory. So I think this is not a pen with original sets Pelikan planned for. My opinion is, this pen was produced privately or for prototype.

 

My Fountain pen and ball pen have 350 Number on the cap, but it doesn't. I've never seen such a thing before, so I wanted to know it could happen or not. Only I could guess. (Actually FPen and BPen are genuine with certification.)

 

Thank you once again for your comments. It helps a lot.

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