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Pelikan Souverän M1005 Special Edition Stresemann Fountain Pen


Fritz Schimpf

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Finally!

 

After a seven year long wait Pelikan has announced another Souverän M1005. We are very happy.

They are scheduled to arrive by mid or end of February 2019.

 

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We are offering the Pelikan Souverän M1005 Special Edition Stresemann fountain pens for pre-order in our shop

(https://www.fritz-schimpf.de/Neuheiten/Pelikan-Souveraen-M1005-Special-Edition-Stresemann-Kolbenfuellhalter.html).

 

We recommend to use "Vorauskasse" (pre-payment) as payment option for the pre-order. Once the pens have arrived we

will notify our clients so they can realize the payment.

 

We offer the M1005 with nib sizes F, M and B for € 433,61 and the EF nib size for € 467,23 without the German VAT of 19%.

 

Should you wish any information or place a pre-order you can send us an email to service@fritz-schimpf.de.

 

Regards,

Fritz Schimpf

 

 

 

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Well, my wallet and I weren't expecting that.

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Glad it's not a blue stripe... or I'd have to have it!

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It's great to see a little more variation in the m1000 line :)

 

this is one of the most iterative m1000's...

 

I'd say the M1000 is one of the most versatile flagship lines. It can be had with Maki-e, Raden, celluloid, acrylics, etc.

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Still waiting on the brown tortoise M1000. Please, Pelikan, please.

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"That is a very Earthling question to ask, Mr. Pilgrim. Why you? Why us for that matter? Why anything? Because this moment simply is. Have you ever seen bugs trapped in amber?"
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wow... I am normally not a fan of "designs" on pens... but that looks gorgeous.

 

Will the price include shipping to the USA as wll?

 

Sadly not. Shipping to the USA is € 30.- with insured shipment via DHL and USPS.

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Just pre-ordered.

 

This will be my first M1000.

 

Amazing customer service. :)

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I assume that US customs may potentially hold the pen at the border to get their pound of flesh?

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How does one order if you don't speak German?

 

Should you wish any information you can contact us by the FPN messenger or by email to service@fritz-schimpf.de. We are sorry that our shop only offers German as a language option.

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We would like to inform you that Pelikan has been forced to postpone the launch of the M1005 Stresemann untill June

due to quality issues with parts from a presupplier.

 

This problem also affects the standard M1000 range.

 

Fritz Schimpf

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