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    Default Pelikan 100, early model from 1936, flex nib

    For sale is a very nice and well kept Pelikan 100 from ca. 1936
    All black parts are made of BHR and only the barrel and the green binde are celluloid.
    The pen is marked with the old "nest-logo" and the piston has got a new cork seal (see below).
    The pen shows common signs of use and age but is all in all in fine condition. Cap bands and clip show little brassing.
    The very best part is the nib: an early, springy and smooth M nib in 14 ct. gold. Just a joy to write with.

    My price is $290.- including world wide shipping. Just drop me a PM if you're interested.

    Here comes the pictures:







    And this is how I do my own cork seals, also on this pen:

    Last edited by christof; September 25th, 2016 at 02:41 AM.

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    Default Re: Pelikan 100, early model from 1936, flex nib

    Neat seeing the cork reseal process.
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    Default Re: Pelikan 100, early model from 1936, flex nib

    bump.
    still available.
    c.

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    Default Re: Pelikan 100, early model from 1936, flex nib

    Very cool to see how you make new seals! I also really like the blue ink you wrote with. What ink is that?

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    Default Re: Pelikan 100, early model from 1936, flex nib

    Thank you.
    The ink is a mix of several vintage inks, rests of the bottles, you know.
    The Pelikan is SOLD now.
    Thank you.
    C.
    Last edited by christof; September 29th, 2016 at 11:15 AM.

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