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Günther Wagner - What's It Worth?


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What might a person - in his right mind - be prepared to pay for a Pelikan Günther Wagner set, with a Pelikan M400, like the one below?

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Me? the value of an M400 and a big bottle of ink., No, scrap that, as I find the m400 too small. Not interested.

 

But is that a vintage set, or new?

 

 

These boxes are expensive, CS now gives an option simple-lavish box on some models. Quite a difference in price.

 

 

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It is not a M400, but a M100 or a M200 and therefore € 50,- would be a very good price for the seller.

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It is not a M400, but a M100 or a M200 and therefore € 50,- would be a very good price for the seller.

 

Really? Seller shows this as the other side of the box.

 

BTW I am asking because it's on sale somewhat cheapish and I thought I might snag it up and then resell it if it turns out not to my liking.

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Well something doesn't quite match up there, because on my monitor that pen doesn't look very green/black (Grün/Schwartz) to me. It looks more grey. But maybe it's just my monitor...

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Looks more like mother of pearl than the classic striated.

 

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Depending on the nib, I'd pay up to $80US for it, plus shipping up to $16US, if it's an M200.

 

If it's a M400 with a gold nib, up to $150US.

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So you're saying the pen doesn't match the box? I'm shocked. Anyway, the asking price turns out to be way too high, so I'll pass - thanks for your advice!

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The pen is an older style 200 like the one on the right in this picture.

 

http://www.fototime.com/2565805F35DD5E2/large.jpg

 

 

 

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