after enjoying others people review here's my turn! Sorry about the picture quality, I have a very old digital camera and no scanner. All the picture for this review and the one on Pelikan M620 Grand Place and the Safari AL-star have been taken over Whitelines paper (knowing that you'll appreciate the total absence of color correcting skill on my part
Now:
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1. First Impressions 5/5
I bought this in 1994, I had coveted that pen for three years, so when I got my first job I fulfilled that dream
2. Appearance & Finish 5/5
The pen was flawless! The richness of the green marbled lacquer pattern and the high-gloss finish is still as impressive 14 years later; likewise for the cap that clip, it still works perfectly. I wish I could say the same of the gold ring near the nib section... that part lost plating and got corroded. But I bought this pen to write so that was to be expected!
I'll let the pictures do the talking
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The lacquer is still intact despite many years of usage.
The cap on the other hand
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3. Design/ Size/Weight 5/5
As mentioned previously the pen has a lacquer on brass construction and feel very sturdy (and it is!). It has some serious heft but once posted the balance is so perfect that the weight simply disappear! As weird as it sound the pen feels heavier when writing without the cap posted! (Note that I grab this pen rather high and write with a shallow angle) The pen is also quite large, close to 17 cm when posted.
4. Nib Design & Performance 4/5
The nib is a large 18kt dual-tone affair, about as large as a M800. It is rigid but I have yet to try a smoother nib than this one. Mine is a medium nib which is medium wet. This nib is the reference against which all nibs gets compared... The nib section has one downside though: it seems like it is impossible to clean thoroughly. Flushing repeatidly, blowing through it, flushing repeat and reapeat for over 24 hours and everytime I put some papertowel on the rim on top of the nib there is seemingly an endless supply of ink there. It looks like there is some “secret cave” where inks goes to dry... It doesn’t impact flow in anyway but cleaning it perfectly IS a chore...
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5. The Filling System 4/5
Typical Cartridge/CC, the converter works very well but has a small capacity nothing special about it.
6. Cost/Value 5/5
I paid 500$Can in 1994 for that pen; at the time the Can$ was rather weak. I guess I could have barter more but I was young
7. Overall Opinion/Conclusion 5/5
Whatever the price I paid for it, 14 years later it still is one of the best buy I ever did! It has everything I could ask in a pen: smooth nib, beautiful and classy, sturdy and outstanding overall quality. An impressive pen for the eyes as much as it is when writing.
P.S. I'll add picture of the teck box the pen came with!