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Pelikan K200 Ballpoint Pen - New


christian83germany

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Hi!

 

For sale are 4 Pelikan K200 Ballpoint Pens - NEW, WITHOUT ANY FLAWS OR HIDDEN MISTAKES!

 

High quality, German made Ballpoint Pen in Black (precious material - RESIN) with gold-plated trimmings, finishings. Has a solid screw thread made of metal (cheap pens mostly have plastic screw threads), this is also gold-plated.

 

Comes with the original and ready to write with Pelikan M 337 refill (Black color). Actuating mechanism. Yellow Pelikan logo on the button's head. Pelikan and Germany are engraved on the decoration ring

 

Total length: 13,4cm - 134mm - inches 5.3

 

The pen has a classic appearance and is neither a lightweight nor too heavy. It is perfectly balanced.

 

Price/item: 25 Euro / ~ $36 - including registered shipment, worldwide.

PayPal only.

 

Cheers

Christian

 

PS: I am a serious seller that always tries to make his customers feeling satisfied. Having sold more than 65 pens successfully here on FPN, one can trust in me.

 

 

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I recently bought one of these Pelikan BPs from Christian, and besides being a very nice pen (not that easy a thing for a fountain pen person to say), the price is right, the pen arrived very quickly, and I would definitely buy from him again. The usual disclaimers apply, I have no connections to Christian,and am merely a satisfied customer.

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