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Can anyone help me id the model of these two pelican pens (3 & 4th from the right side of the tray, green and blue in color)?

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From the left #4 is a Pelikan 140 or a 300 ( should be a 140 because it´s more commum)

The content of the tray is awasome!!

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Vasco

http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w580/Vasco_Correia_Pisco/INGENIVM-PC/Avatar/simbolo-e-nomesmall2_zps47c0db08.jpg

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Sorry, from the rigth they are Pelikan M101 1935, Modern replicas of the Pelikan 100 Jade and lapis lazuli.

 

Please check Dominic´s webpage here

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Vasco

http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w580/Vasco_Correia_Pisco/INGENIVM-PC/Avatar/simbolo-e-nomesmall2_zps47c0db08.jpg

Check out "Pena Lusa by Piscov". Pens added on a regular basis!

Link for Vintage Montblanc pens here

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Love those Original of Their Time models. Always go back and forth about which I like better, Jade or Lapis. Pisco nailed the ID. That M800 next to the jade isn't bad either.

 

Edited to fix autocorrect's poor judgement.

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PELIKAN - Too many birds in the flock to count. My pen chest has proven to be a most fertile breeding ground.

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THE PELIKAN'S PERCH - A growing reference site for all things Pelikan

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He he he!! Piscina is Swimming pool in my language, I am Pisco ;) sargetalon. No offence taken:) !!

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http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w580/Vasco_Correia_Pisco/INGENIVM-PC/Avatar/simbolo-e-nomesmall2_zps47c0db08.jpg

Check out "Pena Lusa by Piscov". Pens added on a regular basis!

Link for Vintage Montblanc pens here

Link for Vintage Pelikan pens here

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He he he!! Piscina is Swimming pool in my language, I am Pisco ;) sargetalon. No offence taken:) !!

That's what happens when you type on your phone quickly and don't read the havoc autocorrect has caused. Sorry Pisco.

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PELIKAN - Too many birds in the flock to count. My pen chest has proven to be a most fertile breeding ground.

fpn_1508261203__fpn_logo_300x150.jpg

THE PELIKAN'S PERCH - A growing reference site for all things Pelikan

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Polly, what a lovely group of pens! (Two I do not recognize; but they are the non-Pelikans in the picture)

 

Are we allowed to ask the story behind this photo? I have one of each of the two about which you initially asked -- and love them!

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Chris,

 

The story behind this tray of pens and 24 others is a gentleman from CT who sadly passed away last year. I am appraising his collection of about 300 + fountain pens but also some pencils.

 

Polly

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Thank you, Polly: it is always sad to hear such things; but what a marvellous collection -- I am green with envy...

 

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