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We would like to share some photos of the last fountain pen launched by Pelikan:

 

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  • Only 200 pen will be made for worldwide distribution.
  • The pen is made with the Raden Japanese technique of Raden and with mother of pearl particles.
  • Each pen is signed by the Japanese artist.
  • The retail price in Europe is 2300€

 

If you need more information about this exclusive pen, please feel free to contact us.

 

I hope it likes you!

 

Jorge

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And many more at iguanasell.com

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It's beautiful, but the section and the piston's cap could have been decorated, too.

It's a bit expensive, in my opinion.

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Far far to expensive for me, but:

 

That is without doubt the best looking Pelikan I've ever seen. I love the Raden! It looks just awesome! notworthy1.gif

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I will take the minority view that the styling does not fit the pen.

 

May I ask why? Pelikans tend to be striped. Or is the raden too flashy?

 

Might be the prettiest Pelikan ever, IMO.

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Goodness. That is gorgeous. I know I will never see it or hold it, but I would just like to register an interest.

 

John

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seems like a remake of the gekko kyoko pair...

 

too bad they didn't use the gekko colors, I think that is more popular one of the two.

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uh, actually maybe ths is closer in color to the gekko... I've wanted one for a long time, but looking at it today - meh!!! I think I'm over it.

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very nice version of the m1000, thanks for sharing :thumbup: I am broke and have other pens on my list so I can't buy it because of its heavy price.

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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I will take the minority view that the styling does not fit the pen.

 

May I ask why? Pelikans tend to be striped. Or is the raden too flashy?

 

Might be the prettiest Pelikan ever, IMO.

 

I don't know a way to verbalize it, but it just doesn't look right to me. I hesitate to use the word, but it really does look ugly to me. OTOH, I think the standard M800 Blue or Green stripe bodies with the black cap are rather attractive, in a 1930's way.

YMMV

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I will take the minority view that the styling does not fit the pen.

 

May I ask why? Pelikans tend to be striped. Or is the raden too flashy?

 

Might be the prettiest Pelikan ever, IMO.

 

I don't know a way to verbalize it, but it just doesn't look right to me. I hesitate to use the word, but it really does look ugly to me. OTOH, I think the standard M800 Blue or Green stripe bodies with the black cap are rather attractive, in a 1930's way.

 

Fair enough. :)

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Awesome. The Raden recalls the stripped design

Currently inked: M800 (Pelikan Blue-Black), M400 (Qink Blue-Black), 400NN (Pelikan Black), 120 (Pelikan Turquoise) and 100N (Pelikan Royal Blue)

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very nice version of the m1000, thanks for sharing :thumbup: I am broke and have other pens on my list so I can't buy it because of its heavy price.

 

+1

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