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Old 22 March 2010, 12:03 PM   #1
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New Pelikan 150

I wanted to post some photos of my new Pelikan M-150 my wife bought me for Christmas after a well placed hint. Sorry I am just now getting around to the photos. The closed length is 4-3/4" (120mm) a bit short but still a great fit for a shirt pocket.

Nice shiny black barrel with gold trim and a transparent green ink window.

The iconic Pelikan bill clip.

The posted length is 5-3/4" (145mm) well balanced and a good fit in your hand. This one has a medium nib and lays down a perfect juicy line even for a lefty. The nib can also be easily screwed out and replaced with any size you like for this model extra nibs are only $15-20.

The M-150 is a piston filler and holds a good charge of ink. This one came from isellpens.com a great friendly transaction. The price of this pen is only about $50 it is an outstanding pen at a very nice price. I would certainly recommend it.
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Old 22 March 2010, 12:20 PM   #2
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I am a major Pelikan fan. These are well-made writing instruments which are a joy with which to write. They fit comfortably in the hand and ensure effortless writing.
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Old 22 March 2010, 12:23 PM   #3
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Congratulations Phillipe. I love Pelikans.
Such well made pens that write beautifully!
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Old 22 March 2010, 12:25 PM   #4
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Nice pen -congrats!
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Old 22 March 2010, 12:27 PM   #5
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Congrats, Phillip. Looks great!
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Old 24 March 2010, 12:46 AM   #6
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Phillip, congrats on Pelikan FP.
I love the looks of Pelikan clip.
Todd at Isellpens.com is great guy to deal with.

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Phillip, I enjoyed your photographs of your new pen.....and fountain pens are such a dream to write with!!!
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That is really nice, Phillip! I really like the Pelikan, but what I have (fine nibs) are too "broad" for me. I wonder if I can change to an EF nib in my Demonstrator...

While a bit broad, it is my smoothest writing pen; the nib literally glides across the paper.

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That is really nice, Phillip! I really like the Pelikan, but what I have (fine nibs) are too "broad" for me. I wonder if I can change to an EF nib in my Demonstrator...

While a bit broad, it is my smoothest writing pen; the nib literally glides across the paper.

Congratulations on the gift!
Pelikan does make extra fine nibs for every model I think so I would bet you could. What model demonstrator is it?
Here is the Pelikan Nib page at Swisher Pens.

http://store.nexternal.com/shared/St...t=products.asp
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Congratulations for having such a thoughtful wife and owning such a beautiful pen!
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Pelikan does make extra fine nibs for every model I think so I would bet you could. What model demonstrator is it?
Here is the Pelikan Nib page at Swisher Pens.

http://store.nexternal.com/shared/St...t=products.asp
I believe the pen is a 205. I bought it new about 10 years ago, and it has a single tone 14C-585 F nib, as well as a gold clip, cap ring, etc. (I don't have a clue where the box and papers, etc., might be at the moment...)

I looked up the current 205 to verify, however it shows a SS nib, silver tone furniture, etc., so not sure if what I have is the exact model.

In any event, from the Swisher link you sent, it looks promising to be able to go with an EF replacement nib. I will have to call and see which one would be the best fit. If it writes as smooth as the F, I think I might have a tough time using any other pen.

Thanks for the link!
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