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Dear FPN members,

 

I want to share some pictures of my new pen, Geha 790 with M size flexible nib. I searched for that pen so long, and finally I found it. This is something like Pelikan pens, but know what, it is better then pelikan pen. First of all, the design, combination of grey and black color, elegant size, retro style. I never had pen like that.

 

Price, I bought this pen on ebay, and the price was 120 USD+shipping costs.

 

Please, I want to hear your comments...

 

Sincerely yours,

 

Professor Z.

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Wow, those stripes are gorgeous! It looks like you've just added another pen to my list of pens to get. Do you know how big it is compared to a Pelikan 140?

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it is the same size as Pelikan 140, but more elegant and better. I am not sure why the production period was so sort?

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Respected I.M., this is comparison between Geha 790 and Pelikan 400 NN (Gunther-Wagner). I do not have temporary Pelikan 140, but it is visible that they are almost same in size.

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Thank you Professor Z! That's also a nice 140 you've got there, the grey stripes look nicer than the traditional green to me. Thank you for taking the comparison photo :)

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Looks great!

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Hello,

 

Great looking pen, enjoy it.

 

Best regards.

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