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Pelikan Pens Pelikan got its start in 1838 near Hannover, Germany, as a paint and ink factory. After it was sold to employee Gunther Wagner in 1871, the firm adopted the Pelikan name and logo from Wagner's family crest. Since 1878 the Pelikan has been the symbol of a brand that stands for craftsmanship, quality, and perfection. After a half century making writing inks, Pelikan produced its first fountain pen — and the first reliable piston filling system—in 1929. The differential plunger mechanism made easy, reliable, and clean filling of a fountain pen possible for the first time. Today, Pelikan’s products stand in the first rank of pen companies for their legendary beak-shaped clip, casing colours, and top quality nibs. At Pelikan, each fountain pen nib is masterfully shaped, slit, polished, and then written in by hand—nib for nib. Get your hands on the reliable function of the classical, elegant design, and find out for yourself why Pelikan writing instruments have attracted a following throughout the world. |


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1000 Series
$579
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200 Italic
$105
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205 Black & White
$79
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205 Classic Highlighter Duo
Hot Seller $109
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205 Souveraen
$75 - $95
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215 Black Lacquer
$105 - $125
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215 Rectangles
$105 - $125
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3100 Ductus
$255 - $355
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3110 Ductus Gold
$259 - $375
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320 Souveraen Ruby Red
$209 - $295
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320 Souveran Pearl SE
New Arrival $409
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600 Series
$145 - $295
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600 Souveran Green O Green SE
$235 - $369
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800 Blue O' Blue SE
$205 - $445
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800 Series
$225 - $429
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800 Souveraen Italic
$389
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805 Blue Series
$225 - $429
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805 Series
$225 - $419
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Beauties of Nature Eternal Ice SE
$305
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M1005 Demonstrator SE
Hot Seller $615
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 710 Toledo Black SE
$899
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 710 Toledo Yellow
$899
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 Maki-e Fireworks LE
$3600
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