Description: <div style="text-align:center"><img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/sw/java.gif" border="0"><br><table align="center"><tr><td height="28px" valign="middle" align="center"><font face="arial" size="2"><b><a href="http://emporium.auctiva.com/ststankov1961" target="_blank">ststankov1961 store</a></b></font></td><td><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://emporium.auctiva.com/ststankov1961" target="_blank"><img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/sw/thumbgallery.gif" border="0"></a></td></tr></table></div> In 1863's Günther Wagner, a chemist, became partner in a business founded by Carl Hornemann. In 1878's Wagner added the name "Pelikan" from one of the elements in his family crest: a pelican feeding four chicks in its nest. The Pelikan factory produced ink, paints, glue, type writer ribbons, stencils, stamp pads and carbon paper. In 1929's the first fountain pen was launched: the "Pelikan 100", a piston filler designed by the engineers Theodor Kovacs and Carola Bako. In the 1930's the 100 series were remodelled and the letter N (for "new") was added.During WWII gold was hard to obtain and nibs of chromium/nickel-plated steel were produced, so-called CN nibs. In the 1950's the clip got redesigned in the shape of a pelican beak. After Wagner’s retirement his son-in-law and successor Fritz Beindorff led the company to become one of the world’s leading makers of fountain pens. In the 1970's Pelikan Schoolpens, together with those of Geha were the most popular pens in Germany. PelikanoUntil the 1950s school fountain pens were simply modified adult pens, at best provided with a special nib for learning how to write. Examples of such nibs were the 'frying-pan nib' (German Pfannenfeder, PF) or the ball pointed nib (German Kugelfeder, KF), in order to ensure a more comfortable writing experience.A survey of thousands of educators to assess school fountain pens in the spring of 1959's motivated Pelikan to develop and construct the Pelikano.This pen fits the needs of children who are learning to write. The pen must not be too heavy and should be balanced evenly in the hand when it is posted. The use of ink cartridges allowed the ink to be refilled without mess. In addition to the writing cartridge actually being used, the fountain pen's barrel offered space for a spare cartridge.The Pelikano was a huge success for Pelikan. At times, production could not keep up with demand. Within the first four years more than 1 million of the first Pelikanos were sold. Pelikano UP With the new Pelikano UP, Pelikan continues its success with the Pelikanos: the trend colors of anthracite and champagne and a new metal clip will not only reach the target group of the pupils, but also the generation of young adults. Otherwise, much of the previous model P480 from 2015's reminds us. It is also noticeable that the classic model numbering is not carried forward here. The internal model name is called PUPR or PUPL, where the first, P 'stands for cartridge fountain pen, then the model name, UP' followed by an 'R' or 'L' for right or left handed writing. On top of the Cap engraved – Pelikan logo The original box is damaged! For more details please see the photos, They are part of the description. An excellent choice for everyday use! High quality, made in Germany. 100% AUTHENTIC A Great addition to your pens collection! <div style="text-align:center"><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://mostpopular.sellathon.com/?id=AC907104"><img src="http://www.sellathon.com/Resources/Images/countercredit.gif" border="0"></a></div>
Price: 34.56 USD
Location: EU
End Time: 2024-03-13T09:39:08.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8.99 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Vintage: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Nib Size: Medium (M)
Material: Plastic&Chrome trims
Brand: Pelikan
Ink Color: Blue
Type: Fountain Pen
Features: Chrome Trim
Nib Material: Stainless Steel