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What model is this Pelikan?


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Hello.

 

On a whim I have purchased a used Pelikan pen on a local classified site and now I'm left wondering what model it is and if I overpaid for it. I assume it's a school pen since it's a cartrdidge converter and the feed is flat, but the nib is not as plain looking as the those on the Pelikano or the Twist.

 

Thanks.

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On 3/10/2024 at 1:30 PM, Jjanek73 said:

P2000 salmon orange transparent - can be found here: https://www.pelikan-collectibles.com/en/Pelikan/Models/Cartridge-filler/Writing-sets/index.html#heading_toc_j_4

 

Can´t say from page and old leaflet, if it was sold separately, or only with ballpoint together.

 

Best regards,

Jan

Thanks for the help. I should receive it shortly, as cheap as it is I still hope it's a nice writer.

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It should be…but I am wowed by the white feed!

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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Sailor: nn pelikan-collectibles site it has white feed too - look at the photos.

 

forsen: I´m not Pelikan specialist, but some of their "cheap" old/-er pens I have (100N, two 120´s) are good and reliable writers.

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