Pelikan 1935 Lapis LE Fountain Pen New in Box (B)
Pelikan 1935 Lapis LE Fountain Pen New in Box (B)
Pelikan 1935 Lapis LE Fountain Pen New in Box.
Pelikan Originals of their Time Series. This is the Lapis Celluloid pen in the series celebrating the Pelikan fountain pens of the 1930s. The Lapis was issued originally in the year 2001 as a part of the 5 series of pens called Pelikans of their Time. These are pens that in the Golden Age of Fountain Pens where small in your pocket and large in your hands, based on how the pen cap posted on the barrel. As was done in the vintage original in 1935, in this reissue the barrel of the "1935" is made of blue celluloid, a traditional and expensive material used for the production of fountain pens during this era. The typical, marble effect is achieved by adding to te he blue amount of white color, which gives each pen an individual and unique look.
This Pen is limited to 1935 Worldwide
The photo of this Pelikan 1935 Lapis Blue Limited Edition are stock photo, as this pen is like brand new and still with it's original paper and box.
This pen is new and comes in its original presentation box, what you see is what you get.
About Pelikan Pen
Pelikan is a global brand and was founded in Hanover in 1832. It is a German but Swiss-incorporated manufacturer of premium fountain pens and other writing, office and art equipments. Pelikan is also credited with the invention of the differential-piston filling method.
Pelikan "true" history began with the model "100" and the modified 100N (both fountain pens), which sparked the genesis of the company's distinctive styling.
The modern-day range includes a popular Souverän (meaning Sovereign) line which consists of the very small M300, small M400, medium M600, large M800 and oversized M1000. A new range of large, modern pens have recently been released called 'Toledo', are manufactured in two sizes in Toledo in Spain. The M700 Toledo is the same size as the (new-style) M400 and the M900 is the same size as the M800.
Pelikan Demonstrator Fountain Pens are also a magnet to many users because it was actually being made for salesman to demonstrate the mechanism of the a fountain pen and were meant for a proof set. As a result, Pelikan Demonstrator Pens are one of the most collectible pens sought after by collectors worldwide. For pen users, Pelikan Demonstrator Pen has gain much attention these days with the choice of interesting ink colours which a user can see the colour of the ink within the ink chamber and at the same time knows how much ink is left after use.
Pelikan is also credited for making Pelikan Special Edition Pens and Pelikan Limited Edition Pens since 1993. The first was the Blue Ocean, a transparent 'demonstrator' version of the M800 fountain pen.
The tradition of producing several Limited Editions showing German craftsmanship was also complemented by Pelikan Special Editions which are not produced in limited number, but for a limited time.