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Pelikan Souverän M605 Fountain Pen


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Hello!

 

I do sell 4 new, boxed Pelikan Souverän M605 fountain pens for 115€ / ~ $167 each. This price includes the registered shipment (with TrackingID), worldwide!

 

Pelikan M605 with rhodium-plated 14ct bi-colored absolutely smooth M nib (no other nib-size available as Pelikan officially stopped offering the free-nib-exchange program on this special priced and discontinued model). The trimmings/finishings are silver-plated. Piston-Filler. Color of the body and cap: Dark-Blue (a touch darker than the pictures reveal). Really beautiful. Made of precious, high-quality RESIN.

 

Overall-length: 13.4cm / 5.28 inches // Lenght of cap: 6.2cm / 2.44 inches / Length of barrel: 10.3cm / 4.06 inches / Diameter of barrel: 1.2cm / 0.47 inches

 

I am a serious seller (private) here on FPN and over the last 8 months I have been selling more than 65 pens successfully. Nevertheless, if one feels more secure buying such a pen on eBay, one can do so as I also trade these (and other Pelikan pens) there.

 

PayPal only.

 

Cheers

Christian

 

 

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I am interested in one of the Pelikan M605. How do I go about it? I am new in FPN. Thanks.

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Hi!

 

Two Pelikan M605 still available for 115€ / ~ $167 each, including registered shipment.

 

One can also buy these pens via eBay if a person feels more secure this way. Price on eBay.com: $190.

 

Kindest regards

Christian

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Hi!

 

As there is the new section where items will be sold (Classifieds) I have listed my items, in this case the Pelikan M605 here:

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?/classifieds/item/148-pelikan-souveraen-m605-fountain-pen-14ct-m-nib/

 

There are still some new, boxed M605 available, 115€ / $170 each, including registered shipment.

 

Cheers

Christian

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Hi!

 

There are still 4 new, boxed Pelikan M605 fountain pens available.

 

Have a look at the Classifieds section.

 

Cheers

Christian

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Hi!

 

3 Pelikan M605 fountain pens (NEW, BOXED) are still available.

 

Browse the Classified Section or directly send me a message.

 

Cheers

Christian

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2 new, boxed M605 fountain pens still available in the "Classifieds" section.

 

Cheers

Christian

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Hi!

 

One new, boxed Pelikan M605 left over.

 

Also available. A new, only once inked Pelikan M600 with a smooth writing 14ct EF nib - boxed.

 

See: Classified

 

Cheers

Chris

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