Star ruby vs gold marbled 200's
I have been pen shopping and was able to see the Star Ruby and the Gold marbled pens together in the flesh.
From photos, I'd thought I would probably prefer the Star Ruby. In fact, it was the gold marbled which drew my eye, and which I will probably end up buying. The swirl is rich, the colours are magnificent, and the white piston knob and cap make it a good match for my m400 white tortoise.
But my pen budget just went on two pens with gorgeous custom bindes. Lucky on ebay!
Which of the m200s and m205s are other Geeks' favourites?
Re: Star ruby vs gold marbled 200's
White sections make me nervous, so the gold and upcoming green hold no allure at all. Although it took a white 205 and the tortoise to finally admit they weren't for me.
My favourite is the Café Crème - no idea why Pelikan haven't repeated that contrasting solid colour theme to other colours, but then that's pen companies for you. Also have a sneaking love of the all black in either trim, simply because you really get a chance to appreciate the shape of the pen.
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I know what you mean about the black. I just got a Pelikan 100N in solid black (except for the cap top, which being ebonite has gone a bit brown) - you really see the shape of the pen, no distractions. And Pelikan make a very shiny black indeed, a hundred miles off the matt black that gives Lamy its character.
Re: Star ruby vs gold marbled 200's
I tend to forget I have a Ruby Star 200 (I expected a little bit more glitter) ...I have that in B. I don't reach for it often.
I have my EF marbled brown in my pen cup in it's a nib I used to edit. My Petrol M is in the pen cup also.
I have come to like M nibs.
Neither the Ruby Star or my Amethyst get the use they could............but when one has 90 pens something has to give.
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The M2xx series is simply too small for me to comfortably use. Makes pen budgeting a little easier!
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200/400 have great balance ... posted. And are not too short.
I can see folks saying a tad thin....if so then the 600 posted balances very well, and has that thicker girth.
I find the 800 and 1000 a bit short, un-posted and ill balanced posted.
Re: Star ruby vs gold marbled 200's
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grainweevil
White sections make me nervous, so the gold and upcoming green hold no allure at all. Although it took a white 205 and the tortoise to finally admit they weren't for me.
My favourite is the Café Crème - no idea why Pelikan haven't repeated that contrasting solid colour theme to other colours, but then that's pen companies for you. Also have a sneaking love of the all black in either trim, simply because you really get a chance to appreciate the shape of the pen.
I really wish I could buy a Cafe Creme... they're gorgeous. But my favorite right now is the Pastel-Green. I didn't think I'd like it. The white section worried me; I'm not a fan of gold trim, etc. But I utterly adore it. I'm about to clean out most of my other pens because I've been using it almost exclusively for weeks now.
Re: Star ruby vs gold marbled 200's
The Gold Marbled does go well with the White Tortoise.
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