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Interview With Jana Jegella (Global Marketing & Product Manager Of Pelikan)


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Dear fellow Pelikan enthusiasts,

 

We did an interview with Jana Jegella (Global Marketing & Product Manager of Pelikan) and published it on Youtube.

 

We discussed some interesting thins, about the history of the brand, the values, but also new upcoming products (some interesting scoops!). Oh, and we also host a giveaway (always interesting!)

 

Check it out on our channel:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTtzs3-3Elc

 

P.s. we will have a factory tour video of Pelikan later this week on our channel as well, so subscribe to the channel if you don't want to miss a thing!

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Thanks for a great interview! (And for asking my question about how they decide on which colors for which size.) I would have liked to find out more, but I realize they can't give away all their secrets :)

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I would have liked some hints at colors coming in the future. However, the BB and IB nibs are officially announced! Good news

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Awesome interview. Can someone please tell me what model of pen is featured in the case behind them? It’s right in the middle and has a brochure with it?

 

I believe it is the LE Fire (but it is really hard to be sure, since it is hard to see)

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Awesome interview. Can someone please tell me what model of pen is featured in the case behind them? It’s right in the middle and has a brochure with it?

 

 

I agree that it looks like the LE Fire from 2010.

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This guy is awesome...is it Joost? Not sure I'm spelling it right. Love his enthusiasm! This was a fun interview to watch. So is Jana the person that basically decides which new colors get made? Cause I think it's about time we had another tortoise M800...I'll take one for the team and email her.

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