This time I'd like to introduce you to my M600 old style.

As you can see from the pics I have several Pelikan in M200/M400 size:
- Modern White tortoiseshell
- 80’s Green striped
- Citroenpens
Plus a M100 (To be confirmed? Here are pics if someone can help! ) a 140 and a M800 not shown here. The best writer is nonetheless is my Black M600 “Old Style”. I guess it is from the early 90s since the mark on the cap is Germany and not W. Germany.
1. First Impressions - 3/5
When first I received it from Germany I was disappointed. Because of my ignorance I expected a bigger pen than the M400 size. Then I researched and learned that this is the way it used to be until 1997. Same size of the M400, only more trim. Now that I have the M800, I find it more comfortable to write and to carry around in meetings for my work. Surprise
2. Appearance & Finish - 4/5
The appearance of a Pelikan is a matter of “like it” or “hate it”. I love it, great quality, super reliable, great piston action. Black/Gold is classic. The hardware is super and I especially like engraved bird on the top, that makes instantly “cheap” even my M800 with the printed one. Luxury but not flashy.
3. Design, Size & Weight - 4/5
As I mentioned before I really like the design feature of the classic Pelikan design: proportions, screw cap, changeable nib, ink window, piston knob… every detail is a classic in pen design. I have (rather) big hands being tall. However, I find the size of the M600 just right. It’s not a “desk” pen, but a pen to carry (in pocket or sticky to the notepad/journal) all day long. Timeless.
4. Nib design & performance - 5/5
Here came the second surprise. I think the nib it’s not the original one. The appearance of it makes me think to a M200 rather than a classier pen. And the lack of any 14k print it’s revealing. Nevertheless it’s one of the smoothest nib I have. By far better of my M800 (again a B nib). It’s a broad, and it’s wet but not too much. By gently side the point I am able to have a thinner line, and the ink never go out “too much” leaving the “spot” in the words. Butter
5. Filling system - 5/5
Nothing to add here. FP should be piston filler, just like pasta should be Italian. And Pelikan is the Barilla of the piston fillers: high capacity, smooth action, durability, easy to clean with the removable nib. Loaded
6. Cost/Value - 3/5
Ok, at 79€ it’s not a “steal” nor a “big deal”. But it’s worth it in my mind!! Happiness at a reasonable price
New and old logo...

Piston knobs...

Full pens...

Ciao and thanks!
Andrea