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"Pelikan" M150 (Old Style) Black> "M" nib German Fountain pen c.1983's

$ 51.17

Availability: 55 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Nib Material: Stainless Steel
  • Material: Resin
  • Ink Color: Multicolor
  • Brand: Pelikan
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Features: Gold Trim
  • Type: Fountain Pen
  • Condition: The Pen is in Good Overall condition w/Original metal case!
  • Nib Size: Medium (M)

    Description

    In 1863's Günther Wagner, a chemist, became partner in a business founded by Carl Hornemann.
    In 1878's Wagner added the name "Pelikan" from one of the elements in his family crest: a pelican feeding four chicks in its nest.
    The Pelikan factory produced ink, paints, glue, type writer ribbons, stencils, stamp pads and carbon paper.
    In 1929's the first fountain pen was launched: the "Pelikan 100", a piston filler designed by the engineers Theodor Kovacs and Carola Bako.
    In the 1930's the 100 series were remodelled and the letter N (for "new") was added.
    During WWII gold was hard to obtain and nibs of chromium/nickel-plated steel were produced, so-called CN nibs. In the 1950's the clip got redesigned in the shape of a pelican beak.
    After Wagner’s retirement his son-in-law and successor Fritz Beindorff led the company to become one of the world’s leading makers of fountain pens.
    In the 1970's Pelikan Schoolpens, together with those of Geha were the most popular pens in Germany.
    Pelikan M150 (Old Style)
    The model M150 was produced in 1983's.
    The trims are gold plated.
    As of 1997's, the M150 was redesigned.
    The design before is called M150 (Old Style).
    On top of the Cap engraved – Pelikan logo
    For more details please see the photos,
    they are part of the description!
    An excellent choice for everyday use!
    High quality
    ,
    made
    in
    Germany
    .
    A Great addition to your
    pens collection!
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