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I was given an amazon gift card so I found a green pelikan m600 well, the pen guru at chartpak actually found it lol its from a USA dealer so the warranty is good. She said yes its real considering the price.

It wasnt amazon uk cheap. She said you dont get a warranty on them. And she said they might be returns.

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Congratulations on your new pen! The M600, in my opinion, is the perfect size and Pelikan pens are so beautiful and reliable. This should give you decades of pleasure and more.

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Congrats, the M600 is a great size pen!

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Posted a 600 is a light and nimble pen with good girth.

One can later put on a vintage 'semi-flex' nib on it.

My 605...a blue one had a BB, that I had made into a 1.0 stub....often I have a semi-flex B on it. :puddle:

 

 

There is a problem with the 600's..........................................there are so many beautiful ones.

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The M600 is awesome and a good use of your gift card. A really nice size overall. Congrats on your new pen!

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The M600 is my favorite size as well. Enjoy your pen!

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The M600 is my favorite size as well. Enjoy your pen!

I must jump on this band wagon. The Pelikan M600 is my favorite size. Congratulations

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I was given an amazon gift card so I found a green pelikan m600 well, the pen guru at chartpak actually found it lol its from a USA dealer so the warranty is good. She said yes its real considering the price.

It wasnt amazon uk cheap. She said you dont get a warranty on them. And she said they might be returns.

Congratulations! M600 is the perfect size.

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