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I collect Pelikan fountain pens and can not all use them. I have about 600 pens.

I regularly write with an M800, M600, M250, 140 and L5 level. The remaining pens are cleaned and then go into the collection.

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Please be correct, Khan! These are not Pelikanos. There are fountain pen for teenagers. The term Pelikano describes a special school fountain pen.

Ok. I do stand corrected. These are not Pelikanos. These are Pelikan fountain pens. Is this what you mean to say? What do these pens themselves say they are? Pelikan on Pelikano? I am sorry but I am really confused. I have checked and found that some of my pens say Pelikan while others look-alike say Pelikano. So what are the defining differences between the two? Edited by mitto

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Great tread!

 

Here's my contribution. My (humble) P10 and P20 collection.

 

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R.

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“The pen is the tongue of the mind.”

 

- Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.

 

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I have purchased Pelikan convrters for all of my student / youth pelikan pens and these are now equipped with modern Pelikan converters. I have kind of built-in disliking for cartridges. Well , I cant explain why?

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Pelikan on Pelikano? I am sorry but I am really confused. I have checked and found that some of my pens say Pelikan while others look-alike say Pelikano. So what are the defining differences between the two?

The first Pelikano was brought by Pelikan as a school fountain pen in 1960 to the market. The basic design and the ink feed system were taken from the P1. The piston filling system, however, was changed to ink cartridges and the pen was a simple steel nib. The color combination of blue / silver was determined from a survey of students.
This Pelikano was changed again and is still in production today under its own name Pelikano at Pelikan.
Under a different topic you'll find a picture of my first Pelikanos of 1960 and 1963 (the black).
There is also a very nice picture of Christopher, the blue / silver shows all Pelikanos in the color combination. To date, there are more than 100 different models of this Pelikanos.

 

I have purchased Pelikan convrters for all of my student / youth pelikan pens and these are now equipped with modern Pelikan converters. I have kind of built-in disliking for cartridges. Well , I cant explain why?

 

That's a good idea to inks as well as to use that are not offered as a cartridge.

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Great tread!

 

Here's my contribution. My (humble) P10 and P20 collection.

A beautiful collection of series Twist and Pen Collection. There alone at least 70 different designs. Do not be too modest. It takes time to get the many pens all together.

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Pelikano was brought by Pelikan as a school fountain pen in 1960 to the market. The basic design and the ink feed system were taken from the P1. The piston filling system, however, was changed to ink cartridges and the pen was a simple steel nib. The color combination of blue / silver was determined from a survey of students.

This Pelikano was changed again and is still in production today under its own name Pelikano at Pelikan.

 

Under a different topic you'll find a picture of my first Pelikanos of 1960 and 1963 (the black).

 

There is also a very nice picture of Christopher, the blue / silver shows all Pelikanos in the color combination. To date, there are more than 100 different models of this Pelikanos.

 

 

 

 

That's a good idea to inks as well as to use that are not offered as a cartridge.

See here the pelikanos and pelikans mixed up. I mean for me there seems no logic to call one Pelikano and the other Pelikan. The first pen , though Pelikan , say nothing. Neither Pelikan nor Pelikano. The first pair is Pelikanos , the second pair is Pelikans , the third pair is again Pelikanos. So for me it is really difficult to differentiate between the two.

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See here the pelikanos and pelikans mixed up. I mean for me there seems no logic to call one Pelikano and the other Pelikan. The first pen , though Pelikan , say nothing. Neither Pelikan nor Pelikano. The first pair is Pelikanos , the second pair is Pelikans , the third pair is again Pelikanos. So for me it is really difficult to differentiate between the two.

 

All Pelikanos are pelican. This is always the correct statement.
Unfortunately I know no table showing all fountain pen from Pelikan. But we're working on, it takes a little longer.
The first pen is a P57 of the series Style (abt. 2008).
The next two are P450 Pelikanos the 7th series with long clip (1996-2000).
Then on top of a P24 series Happy Pen (2014) and below P23 of the series Gallery Collection (abt. 2010).
The last two: above P480 Pelikano the current series (2010 to present) and a P67 Pelikano junior (2005). This Pelikano junior has been since 2001 for entry level students who need to learn to write.
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These are the models of the serie Style. The model number is P57, the silver has the no. P58.
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All Pelikanos are pelican. This is always the correct statement.

Unfortunately I know no table showing all fountain pen from Pelikan. But we're working on, it takes a little longer.

 

The first pen is a P57 of the series Style (abt. 2008).

The next two are P450 Pelikanos the 7th series with long clip (1996-2000).

Then on top of a P24 series Happy Pen (2014) and below P23 of the series Gallery Collection (abt. 2010).

The last two: above P480 Pelikano the current series (2010 to present) and a P67 Pelikano junior (2005). This Pelikano junior has been since 2001 for entry level students who need to learn to write.

 

attachicon.gifP57_P58_Style.jpg

These are the models of the serie Style. The model number is P57, the silver has the no. P58.

Bundles of thanks dear Idur53. You seem to have all the Pelikan/Pelikano pens. All and sundry. It is such a joy reading your posts and seeing your pens. Really. Keep it up dear friend... Edited by mitto

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Great tread!

 

Here's my contribution. My (humble) P10 and P20 collection.

 

 

R.

 

Hey, that is just Great!

Keep on collecting them!

For me it is nice to find an old Montblanc on a fleamarket or a shop. But when I find a missing piece of the collection of these Pelikans I really feel the joy!

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The question is, how many different models of the series P22 Moovie there were absolutely? I have currently 12 models, but I know at least 4 more that I have ever seen.

 

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Come on M8 :):):)

 

Your collection DOES require for a dedicated site to be shown to ppl.

Please make it happen!

If there's any chance to contribute I will gladly help.

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>>For me it is nice to find an old Montblanc on a fleamarket or a shop. But when I find a missing piece of the >>collection of these Pelikans I really feel the joy!

 

It's funny, isn't it? I have some very high end pens, but I get a real kick out of finding new versions of the Waterman Forum and Kultur schoolpens - Pelikanos, alas, are quite rare in France though I've found one or two. Sometimes these cheapie pens can be real fun to collect - you still have to put the effort into hunting, but they cost you just pennies!

Too many pens, too little time!

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I bought my daughter a Twist for starting kindergarten. It is a huge improvement over the Noodler Ahabs we own.

 

It writes decently and looks wonderful.

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All Pelikanos are pelican. This is always the correct statement.

Unfortunately I know no table showing all fountain pen from Pelikan. But we're working on, it takes a little longer.

 

The first pen is a P57 of the series Style (abt. 2008).

The next two are P450 Pelikanos the 7th series with long clip (1996-2000).

Then on top of a P24 series Happy Pen (2014) and below P23 of the series Gallery Collection (abt. 2010).

The last two: above P480 Pelikano the current series (2010 to present) and a P67 Pelikano junior (2005). This Pelikano junior has been since 2001 for entry level students who need to learn to write.

 

attachicon.gifP57_P58_Style.jpg

These are the models of the serie Style. The model number is P57, the silver has the no. P58.

 

Did you see my pens loaded with converters? Perhaps you didn't pay attention.

Khan M. Ilyas

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Thank you for this thread.

 

Those are very joyful collections.

 

I only have my Pelikan 120, my first fountainpen, received 47 years ago.

Still a great writer, all pieces are the original ones, never needed a repair whatsoever.

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