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That is a nice pen. I mean I do not need another pen, I have enough pens but I could use just one more...

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Define "need"....

Actually, for me I can pass on this one. Other Pelikans? Not so much, other than the nosebleed price tags (like one of the old 100s, or a couple of M620 Great Cities series pens, and of course the M600 Pink and White....

Sigh. Must be nice to be rich enough to afford any of the aforementioned. I remember when the Pink and White came out and going "OMG -- I can't afford that!" Only to pay MORE just a few years later on the M405 Stresemann (mostly because of a situation that will never happen again when I DID have a sizable discretionary budget...).

But this one? Meh. I can see where people would really want it, but I'm not one of them. Of course I've been drooling over the red M101 (?) instead....

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Thanks and yes.

Since the barrel and section both have metal threads, does it give a feel that they do not fit tightly?

After tightening the barrel on section, does it automatically tend to get loose while writing?

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Don't know the price point on this pen but the one thing I'm not sure of is the metal section.

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Don't know the price point on this pen but the one thing I'm not sure of is the metal section.

 

As in... you suspect the metal section may not help grip properly?

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Yes I typically have not liked how metal sections feel or how well I can grip them.

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I paid less than 20€ for the set of fountain pen + ballpoint pen if I remember well. It's a nice writer. But I must also admit that I bought it as a collector rather than for every day usage.

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