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This is my first Pelikan and my entry to the wonderful flock. I was torn between a M1000 and M800 but after trying out both of them, I’ve decided to go for this one as I feel the size is more suitable for me. As this is my first Pelikan, you can imagine the feeling of opening a new door to another great FP manufacturer and discovering the great writing feel and quality. I’m certain my Pelikan collection will not stop here.

 

Appearance and Design 9/10

The Blue O Blue Special edition is the reason why I picked this up in the first place. After comparing it with the standard M800 and even M1000, I’ve decided to add a small premium for the added aesthetic to it. The gold trim goes very well with the blue acrylic pattern and one can’t help but rotate and appreciate how the pattern goes around the pen. I was a bit concern about the new solid gold cap tip over the traditional ones, but have now started to grow into it and I think it goes with the overall design very well. It’s not as loud as I would have thought. My only wish is that the piston knob could have used the similar material, which may have taken it to another level. Overall a very beautiful pen, and has much more depth than the standard black or green strip pattern.

 

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Construction and Quality 8/10

The quality is superb and very well made. No loose joints and solidly built. Brass component does adds a bit of weight to pen but that’s fine by me. I’ve no issues with heavier pens and weight does always gives assurance of quality built. One can’t go wrong with this!

When observe carefully, the surface of the pen is not entirely smooth as there are very small dents and bumps on it due to the manufacturing process of the acrylic to get the effect. This not really an issue as those texture can’t be felt at all, and only visible under a reading light.

 

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Weight and Dimension 8.5/10

I don’t usually post the cap when writing with FP (few episodes of cap plunging to the ground with my other pens made my heart sank). M800 or 805s are good enough to be used without having the cap posted. The balance is great + the weight makes consistent writing a lot easier and over a longer period of time. I think I’ll continue to focus on the 800 series for my next purchase.

 

 

 

Nib Performance 9/10

I love this nib! It’s a regular M nib but has a certain quality to it. I was lucky to be able to test all the nibs on the spot before purchasing. I was rather disturbed at how many of the nibs has inconsistent writing quality, some were sketchy, some had flow problems, but when Pelikan got it right, it just feels great. I guess I was lucky enough to come across a shop-owner that is patient enough to entertain my fussiness but it did save me the trouble of sending it off to a nibmiester and waiting for its return. The M nib has a slight oblique quality to it which I like, and the flow is generous and wet. Currently the more frequent ink goes into it is Sailor Jentle black, which is a great combination. The paper which I frequently use is Clairefontaine smooth paper, and I’ve encountered almost zero skipping, which happens more frequent with MB nibs that suffers a lot of ‘baby-bottom’ syndrome with these papers.

I do notice that there are several reviews and complaints about how some Pelikan does not write well out of the box, and after the experience I had when purchasing this, I have learnt what that means when trying them out. I’ll make a point to purchase the next one only if I am able to test them. I suppose buying from a nibmiester, for example, and have your nib done up before receiving it, is a sureway to get a trouble free nib.

 

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Filling System and Maintenance 8.5/10

Interchangeable nibs, easy cleaning, and smoother piston operations than most pens, makes Pelikan a winner and this BoB is no exception. Though there are no ink window here but when having a light behind it, one can actually see the ink level through the translucent surface of the acrylic.

 

Cost and Value 8/10

Priced slightly higher than the regular series, it’s a small premium for a great pen with a special twist. As far as functionality goes, it’s almost flawless. The added aesthetic of the Blue O Blue just made the special piece even more outstanding.

 

Final Score 8.5/10

I’m glad I’ve chosen this piece to join the flock and I know it’s going to be a hard piece to beat or match. I love the writing experience of this pen and will certainly be aiming for different nib size in the future.

The Blue O Blue instantly goes into my regular rotation and has been for the past 3 months of usage and I’d imagine that it will stay that way for a long time.

 

Fully recommended and thanks for reading!

 

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Comparison with 146P

 

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Comparison with 149(top), 146P(middle) and BoB (bottom)

 

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nib comparison with MB146

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Thanks for the review. The Blue O'Blue and Green O'Green Pelikans are very beautiful pens. It would be great if the M1000 had these colour options as well.

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Nice review, thanks for sharing. I've considered this pen for a long time now but can't pull the trigger. Sometimes I love the material but then I look at it from another angle and am disappointed. I like it best in your darker photos with the orange background.

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The favorite of my flock for sure. Great review, thanks!

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Yeah, once you go Pelikan, you never go back...except for the occasional Montblanc.

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stunning version of the m805 :thumbup: thanks for the review

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Thanks for all the kind words!

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