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Very sorry about that, but everyone needs a Pelikan 100, you know...

Would be great to see pics when you got it. Where have you bought?

 

 

It's an IBIS, kind of a budget-Pelikan.

 

I bought it form penboard.de, should be here in roughly one week :)

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I have a weak spot for vintage adverts, specially pen adverts of course.

I'm not a collector, but when I stumble over something nice, I use to take it with me...

 

So happend on a fleamarket recently. I found a MB book, with lots of very early pen adverts inside which I would like to share with you here:

 

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This is my favourite:

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I have a similar book: Montblanc, ou l’art d’écrire, une légende by Kurt Grobecker:

 

http://i.imgur.com/rbP7nOC.jpg

 

I don’t recall where I got it, but it does have many interesting pictures, including reproductions of many old advertisements. Most of those you show, Christof, are in this book as well.

 

The end papers show drawings of details of various MB pens from over the years:

 

http://i.imgur.com/YkGpXmN.jpg

 

And my edition has a peculiarity: the captions are off by one image, in other words the caption on p. 23 actually refers to the image on p. 24, and so on. This sometimes results in moments of unexpected humor, as in the below:

 

http://i.imgur.com/yrfXcOD.jpg

 

:)

 

BTW, my favorite ads from those you show are:

 

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3717/10977244315_f65403092b.jpg

 

and especially:

 

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3806/10977473873_2a6024e7b4.jpg

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WOW Christoph! I am so glad to have stumbled into this photography forum, and walk into this thread, thanks insomnia! This is fantastic! So many wonderful pens and great stories and fantastic pictures! It's all so great.

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Even though I don't have the funds (and probably won't for a very long time), the skill, nor the wherewithal to find and restore such wonderful pens, I'm certainly glad there are people out there that do, especially those as talented as you :D

Keep these great pictures coming!

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Great pic Christof...

 

Merry Christmas to you & all of pen friends!

pens: Aurora * Delta * Esterbrook * Goldfink * Kaweco * Montblanc * OMAS * Parker * Pelikan * Pilot * Sheaffer * Stilnova * Stipula * TWSBI * Visconti * Waterman

 

inks: Aurora * Delta * Diamine * J.Herbin * Pelikan * Pilot Iroshizuku * MB * Noodler's * Omas * Sailor * Visconti * Waterman

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Agreed- this thread is a treasure and every update a gem. Always encourages me to up my pen photography game!

Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while...
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Pelikan 400 (1950-1956) versus Pelikan M400 (1982-1997)

 

When it comes to Pelikan 400/M400, people do often ask about the differences between the original from 1950's and the original "replica" from 1980's.

Actually, there are several differences but hard to explain/to see without having both pens side by side. The following pictures show the main differences without any claim for completeness.

 

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http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7454/11583745044_4b2bccbc42_b.jpg

 

Hopefully, this may help some of you to get certainty about when their pens have been made.

 

Christof

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Wow, thank you for the explanations!

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Very nice comparison of two beautiful pens. I both own them (one actually was purchased from you ;) ).

 

Maybe a good idea to do a simular comparison of the differences between the early 50s 400? Or was it only the nib that has changed in this period?

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Happy New Pen Year to you, too, Christof.

 

Hey, wait a minute... Shouldn't we all get a new pen in order to make it a true New Pen Year?...

 

:)

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Pelikan 400 (1950-1956) versus Pelikan M400 (1982-1997)

 

When it comes to Pelikan 400/M400, people do often ask about the differences between the original from 1950's and the original "replica" from 1980's...

 

Reviewing the pics above, a couple of questions occurred to me:

 

1. Do '50s 400s all have the "Gunther Wagner Pelikan" inscription around the base of the barrel? I have only one and it does.

 

2. Is the band on all earlier 400 caps uninscribed? Again, my sole 400 has no inscription (whereas my 400NN does).

 

3. Is there a correlation between 1 and 2?

Écrire c’est tenter de savoir ce qu’on écrirait si on écrivait. – M. Duras

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Maybe a good idea to do a simular comparison of the differences between the early 50s 400? Or was it only the nib that has changed in this period?

As far as I know did change three things"

 

1. nib stamp

2. cap band inscription

3. piston seal

 

Christof

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1. Do '50s 400s all have the "Gunther Wagner Pelikan" inscription around the base of the barrel? I have only one and it does.

 

2. Is the band on all earlier 400 caps uninscribed? Again, my sole 400 has no inscription (whereas my 400NN does).

 

3. Is there a correlation between 1 and 2?

1. Yes, all my 400 have the imprint: "Günther Wagner Pelikan" on the barrel. Some have aditional "Germany" and/or "Export".

2. Early ones have no imprint on the cap band. Later 400 have the imprint: "Pelikan 400" on the cap band.

3. probably not.

 

Christof

 

Christof

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