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Pelikan Special Edition M205 Demonstrator Blue Transparent Fountain Pen


Fritz Schimpf

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In April 2016 Pelikan will start shipping, beside the M805 Vibrant Blue, the Special Edition M205 Demonstrator blue transparent fountain pens. We offer these pens for pre-order for € 80.- including the German VAT of 19% (only applicable for deliveries within the EU) or € 67,23 without the German VAT (for all shipments outside the EU).

 

Here is the link to our offer: http://www.fritz-schimpf.de/Schreibgeraete/Fuellhalter/Pelikan-Special-Edition-Classic-M205-Demonstrator-Blau-Transparent-Kolbenfuellhalter.html

 

Should you wish to pre-order we recommend using the payment method "Vorauskasse" (pre-payment) which allows to transfer the money once the pens are about to be shipped.

 

Please contact us in case of questions.

 

Best regards

 

Fritz Schimpf

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Love the looks of that m205... How much would shipping cost to the US? Sorry my German is too basic.

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Love the looks of that m205... How much would shipping cost to the US? Sorry my German is too basic.

 

Hi pseudo88,

 

sorry that our shop is only available in German so far. Shipping costs to the US are € 30.- with insured shipment via DHL. I know that is quite a lot, but maybe you find a few other things or place a group order.

 

Please let me know, should you have any further questions.

 

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We were informed by Pelikan just now that there has been a mistake in the German pricing information about the M205 Transparent Blue Demonstrator. The recommended retail price is €125.- in Germany and not € 99.-. Therefore we had to change our pre-order pricing from €80.- to our new special price of € 100.- (including the German VAT).

 

Sorry for the incorrect information.

 

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