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Pelikan Classic M200 Pastel Blue Fountain Pen
The Classic Series 200 fascinates by its soft pastel-blue appearance, reminding of the open blue sky. The delicate, light blue hue alternates through the pearl effect in the material, resulting in ever-new color impressions. The Pelikan characteristic material is slightly transparent, allowing a view of the inside of the fountain pen. In combination with the white precious resin and the gold-plated decorative elements, a balance between classic design carries away your imagination.
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The Classic Series 200 fascinates by its soft pastel-blue appearance, reminding of the open blue sky. The delicate, light blue hue alternates through
Pelikan M200 Pastel-Blue Fountain Pen
The Classic Series 200 fascinates by its soft pastel-blue appearance, reminding of the open blue sky. The delicate, light blue hue alternates through the pearl effect in the material, resulting in ever-new color impressions. The Pelikan characteristic material is slightly transparent, allowing a view of the inside of the fountain pen. In combination with the white precious resin and the gold-plated decorative elements, a balance between classic design carries away your imagination.
Pelikan Classic M200 Pastel Blue Fountain Pen (Special Edition) Medium
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Pelikan, simply the German spelling of ‘pelican’, was founded in 1838 by chemist Carl Hornemann in Hanover, Germany, initially as
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