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Transparent Blue General Writing - Does He Have A Name?


AidenMark

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This modest general writing Pelikan was hiding in my wife's desk since, I guess, the 90s.

He has a transparent blue body and takes cartridge ink. The steel nib is very rigid but also very smooth and the writing experience is comparable to an M150.

fpn_1523374645__img_8005.pngGoogling turned up nothing.

 

Does anyone know the name of this model?

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That's beautiful! Perhaps part of the 4000 set? I'd never seen a model with those finials, but I'd seen similar, which have been going up in price.

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That's beautiful! Perhaps part of the 4000 set? I'd never seen a model with those finials, but I'd seen similar, which have been going up in price.

 

 

Thank you so much. I just Googled Pelikan Set 4000 and I believe you got it in one!

 

A bit more recent than I thought, 2003+. That means the matching ballpoint must be around here somewhere ...

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Less is More - Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Less is a Bore - Robert Venturi

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Well it is very pretty thank you for sharing.

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