QUOTE (KCat @ Apr 28 2006, 06:53 PM)
No knurled knob rules out the 100s. So feel confident we're looking at a 400.
My guess from the picture is that it is a early 1950s 400. The 400N and 400NN had more conical piston knobs. The 400NN had a sort of "pointy" cap end (compared to the typical flatter 400 cap end).
I can't tell anything about the material in that pic - was it particularly dirty when you got it? or is the lighting just poor?
Any other info on the cap band? W. Germany vs. Germany?
looks like most Pel gold nibs after 54 had the pelikan logo on the nib as (vs. just the word "Pelikan")
If it writes well and functions properly, you have a very nice little pen.
Thanks, KCat, once again.
And please please, forgive me, but I just feel too lazy to take more pictures of that pen.
You see, May Day is just behind the corner and we've (my wife and I) been cleaning the house like crazy to rest that day and relax. And celebrate spring after long, long - and dark and cold - winter.
Anyway:
The cap end is flat, no pointy at all.
No, the pen isn't dirty and maybe the lighting is poor, but the pen is black. Only when looked against direct sunlight the green slabs can be seen.
There's no other info on the cap band. Just Pelikan 400.
The nib has text Pelikan and Pelikan logo.
Yep, I just filled it with ink and gave a try.
Have to say it feels great!
(And if I dare to say, better than my Ivory M400.)
Thanks again,
Pekka