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Arriving this summer, the new Pelikan M1000 Raden Sunrise Red Limited Edition is a follow-up to the popular M1000 Sunlight and M1000 Starlight pens. Only 333 numbered pieces are available worldwide, and we have managed to secure a small amount for our customers.

Normally made available by Pelikan only in Medium, we are able to provide the M1000 Raden Sunrise Red with any M1000 18k two-tone nib unit, available in Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, stock Oblique Medium, or stock Oblique Double Broad. Retail $2500, our price $1999. This pen is now available for pre-order - you will not be charged until your pen arrives here and is ready to ship to you.

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For that kind of money , i would get a Nakaya...

Just an opinion..

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Absolutely beautiful pen. Unfortunately, I'll have to pass. It's outside of my budget by just a wee bit. If you consider 2K to be a wee bit, that is.

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Yeah, way beyond my price point. By about 10x. And it's way too big a pen for me anyway. But it sure is pretty....

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

ETA: Oh NO! I already have someone on FPN convinced that I only buy red pens.... :ninja:

When the truth is I think I actually only have about 7 or 8 (and one of those is actually the Esterbrook J my husband is getting once I resac it and put the EF-ish nib of his choice on the thing). And another one is the Red Mesa Tortoise Konrad that I lost in March....

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"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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its a nice looking pen. i though it would a have been a slight brighter red considering they're call it sunrise red.

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Absolutely beautiful! I wish ...

Life's too short to use crappy pens.  -carlos.q

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