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Pelikan Special Edition M101N Grey-Blue Fountain Pen


Fritz Schimpf

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We are happy to announce another addition to the fascinating Pelikan M101N series.

The Pelikan Special Edition M101N Grey-Blue fountain pen will be available by mid March 2019.

 

The 14-K gold nib is fully rhodinized and comes in four nib sizes (EF, F, M and B). The clip and

the rings are palladium coated.

 

 

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As usual for the M101N Pelikan delivers the Pelikan Special Edition M101N Grey-Blue fountain pen

in a special gift box, which includes a glas bottle of the 4001 royal blue ink.

 

 

 

We offer this pen for pre-order for € 332,77 without VAT for the F, M and B nib sizes. Pelikan still

charges an extra for the EF nib, our price for EF therefore is € 359,66 without VAT.

 

Please find here the link to our offer: https://www.fritz-schimpf.de/Neuheiten/Pelikan-Special-Edition-M101N-Grey-Blue-Kolbenfuellhalter.html

 

 

Best regards

Fritz Schimpf

 

 

 

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Beautiful pen.

 

Do you have an English version of your website?

 

Thanks,

"History Teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives." Abba Eban

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Doug1426,

 

we are working on the English version and soon hope to be able to put it online. Should you have any questions or need information please contact us at serice@fritz-schimpf.de.

 

Regards,

Fritz Schimpf

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Finally. I waiting this announcement. :D

Though this reissue don't look very impressive (at least from photos), but I will add to my collection and rotation.

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