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    Default Which model is this?

    I bought this Pelikan several months ago and I keep forgetting which model it is. Can some one tell me? Thanx. The nib is gold plated steel. I paid under 200 for it.Attachment 15011

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    Default Re: Which model is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by GING GING View Post
    I bought this Pelikan several months ago and I keep forgetting which model it is. Can some one tell me? Thanx. The nib is gold plated steel. I paid under 200 for it.Attachment 15011
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    Default Re: Which model is this?

    It is an M200 clear transparent demonstrator released in 2012. Nice pen.


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    Hey Sarge, I pulled out the nib and feed. I shouldn't have. Can I just squirt some glue back in here and put the nib and feed back in? Thanx

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    Default Re: Which model is this?

    The nib and feed are meant to be removable. It's a threaded section. Whatever you do, do not squirt any glue in there. As long as the threads aren't damaged, it should be easily replaced. Check out this how-to on removing and replacing Pelikan nibs at http://wp.me/p4XMw3-fI. Now if the threads are damaged, that's a different story.


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