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Kulprit
June 30th, 2021, 01:30 PM
Hey folks,

I recently taken a shine to some of the old Silvexa-trimmed cartridge pens. One of my acquisitions is an all-Silvexa model. The cap, however, is from a P21. In trying to determine which model this pen is, I’m having a difficult time distinguishing between three of Pelikan’s offerings: the P28, P482, and P488. I can see no difference at all between the three when it comes to the barrel and section.

My example has a silver-toned 14k nib, but I’m not sure if that makes it a 488 or if that’s a production change that could have been present on any of these models.

So what is the difference between these three models? The 482 and 488 appear to have been in production contemporaneously, so there has to be *some* difference, right?

Thanks for your help!


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Runnin_Ute
July 2nd, 2021, 09:35 PM
A good resource is pelikan-collectible.com

Dominic has a very comprehensive site with photos, dimensions etc for many pens.

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grainweevil
July 3rd, 2021, 01:14 AM
As far as I can tell they are all identical.
The P28 is the first model.
The P482 is the same except Pelikan switched to three digit numbers.
The P488 is the same again, but the "export model".