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M200 Special Edition 2015


Nyanzilla

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Hi everyone!

 

I just got notice of a new special edition M200 coming in 2015.

It is called "café creme".

http://www.pelikan.com/pulse/Pulsar/en_US_INTL.FWI.displayShop.204201./classic-200-caf%C3%A9-creme

 

I like the colour. :wub:

 

Although I own several Pelikan pens in that size, this one I must have.

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Oh my yes.

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Oh yeah, no doubt about it. It's on my grab list baby!

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I really like this a lot. I'm so glad such a beautiful color is being offered in a more affordable 200 rather than the more expensive larger sizes.

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Very nice. I must confess that their Cognac version wasn't to my taste, but this is right up my street. I wonder whether it will be available with an italic nib?

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It's a looker, wonder how many more surprises they will be rolling out. I have to say I think their marketing strategy is off by about 6 weeks. It makes sense to me to put these new items on the market BEFORE Christmas, not after. But what do I know?

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First the black striped M800, and now this! Absolutely brilliant in the same way as the white tortoise, - it has the same retro /weird genome. I do hope that this is a huge success, and gives Pelikan the confidence to do something more interesting than a seemingly eternal stream of dreary demonstrators.

 

John

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I also love the way Pelikan describe the colour combination as 'dreamy', which makes me think of the Shangri-Las and Lesley Gore.

 

John

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I gotta say, the more I look at this new M200, the more I like it. The color scheme is so similar to the 400 series tortoiseshell Pelikans of the 1950s and 60s. The two-tone pattern is a bit reminiscent of the blue-black and green-black M250s of a while back (and the red-black M150), but I think this rendition is even better. Pelikan has struck a solid chord on this pen. Very well done.

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Does the Cognac promptly disappear from vendors at the turn of the year, or might I have a decent chance of finding it at a pen show in, say, April?

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Oh, Pelikan is going to strain my budget in 2015. Will definitely be picking one of these up. Should pair nice with 4001 Brilliant Brown.

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I think i might prefer some m400 trimming on those colors. IDK, any reason I can find to not buy a pen, I need to listen to.

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