Faltiel
April 10th, 2016, 06:18 AM
In an stationary fountain pen cleanup – mostly 80-90s cheap fountain pens. I found a couple of Pelikans.
One was this pink awesomeness:
http://s20.postimg.org/a2vhx3hjx/g3t_YHBkuuk_Hg_Sr_O05_j_Ym_P66_Ied_D9_UNt7fz1n_K_A c_O9_N_n0e.jpg
It's a pink pelikan with a pink screw on cap. At the top of the cap you can see this amazing transparent pink dome that let you see the nib.
The pink section is transparent too and shows you the white :confused: feed.
http://s20.postimg.org/fsbqhenq5/WZPZDZFWCesv_H0_DOv_Hj_PQ2_y_GTpvuv0_Yvye_Kwd_Jrah f_Hz7_v.jpg
I couldn't find this pink pen model anywhere. I presume it's marketed towards the business gentlemen –bank managers and such– as it has a very classic, elegant, sober and relaxing pink look.
To answer the "riddle" that lays in this pink wonder guts, I will show you the picture of what I found. Tough it is pretty obvious, don't you think?:
http://s20.postimg.org/opwgerg65/Bjb3g5f_8wuzmgr_Gr_Xgh_Ujtc_TX6g_Au_Ro1o_Fovp_ZSXv _Hh9_Ko_P.jpg
It's the classic brass cartridge-shaped cylinder we all know and learnt to love.
It's purpose it's obvious. It's for do that thing... you know. That think with the thing! Brilliant', isn't it?
(PLEASE, SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT IS THAT FOR!!! OH PLEASE!)
Well, that' all for my first post. I hope this post will help someone (me, for example) to know more about this manly pink writing instrument.
Best regards.
(I edited this post trying to solve the problem with posting images from google photos. I hope this works and you can see the images now.)
One was this pink awesomeness:
http://s20.postimg.org/a2vhx3hjx/g3t_YHBkuuk_Hg_Sr_O05_j_Ym_P66_Ied_D9_UNt7fz1n_K_A c_O9_N_n0e.jpg
It's a pink pelikan with a pink screw on cap. At the top of the cap you can see this amazing transparent pink dome that let you see the nib.
The pink section is transparent too and shows you the white :confused: feed.
http://s20.postimg.org/fsbqhenq5/WZPZDZFWCesv_H0_DOv_Hj_PQ2_y_GTpvuv0_Yvye_Kwd_Jrah f_Hz7_v.jpg
I couldn't find this pink pen model anywhere. I presume it's marketed towards the business gentlemen –bank managers and such– as it has a very classic, elegant, sober and relaxing pink look.
To answer the "riddle" that lays in this pink wonder guts, I will show you the picture of what I found. Tough it is pretty obvious, don't you think?:
http://s20.postimg.org/opwgerg65/Bjb3g5f_8wuzmgr_Gr_Xgh_Ujtc_TX6g_Au_Ro1o_Fovp_ZSXv _Hh9_Ko_P.jpg
It's the classic brass cartridge-shaped cylinder we all know and learnt to love.
It's purpose it's obvious. It's for do that thing... you know. That think with the thing! Brilliant', isn't it?
(PLEASE, SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT IS THAT FOR!!! OH PLEASE!)
Well, that' all for my first post. I hope this post will help someone (me, for example) to know more about this manly pink writing instrument.
Best regards.
(I edited this post trying to solve the problem with posting images from google photos. I hope this works and you can see the images now.)