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New Pelikan Classic M205 Special Edition Demonstrator Fountain Pen


Fritz Schimpf

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We are happy to announce a new Demonstrator pen from Pelikan, the

Pelikan Classic M205 Special Edition Demonstrator piston filler.

 

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It will be available in May 2018 and has a recommended retail price in Germany of € 125.-

for the F, M and B nibs. EF nibs are still more expensive in Germany and cost € 138.-.

 

We offer this lovely looking Demonstrator for € 100.- including the German VAT or

€ 84,04 without the VAT for exports to the outside of the European Union.

EF nibs are € 92,77 without the VAT.

 

Here is the link to our offer:

https://www.fritz-schimpf.de/Neuheiten/Pelikan-Classic-M205-Special-Edition-Demonstrator-Kolbenfuellhalter.html

 

Regards

Fritz Schimpf

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We have just received our first delivery of the M205 Demonstrators and have taken a few quick pictures. Please enjoy.

 

 

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Fritz Schimpf

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Love the way clear demos show off ink colors, especially reds.

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Duck and cover!

 

Reminds me of my Wing Sung 698 sporting Diamine Ancient Copper, and the transparent feed picks up the colour of the ink.

Add lightness and simplicate.

 

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