Pelikan 100N
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colored cap
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Here you can see the
Pelikan 100N pens produced with colored cap and sleeve.
Keep in mind,
that the black parts of the early pens where made of hardrubber and
might be brown or green caused by water / sunlight etc.
The color of tortoise shell might differ from very light to dark.
If the size differs - it's a matter of the images, not the pens (exceptions will be noted).
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sleeve : lizard
cap: lizard
cap top: lizard
no items with black cap top are know from the catalogues
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1937-51 |
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sleeve : lizard
cap: lizard
cap top: lizard |
1937-51 |
picture kindly provided by G. Brandl
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sleeve : tortoise-shell
cap: red
cap top: red
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1937-51 |
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sleeve : tortoise-shell
cap : tortoise-shell
cap top : red
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1937-51 |
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sleeve : tortoise-shell
cap : tortoise-shell
cap top : tortoise-shell
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1937-51 |
picture kindly provided by A. Steytler
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Some items 100N have been found with
slightly different proportions (the upper one). It is assumed, that
theese pens have been produced in Milano or in Portugal
these two variants of unusual protpotions are known - but no documents know
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picture kindly provided by G. Lehrer
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Several different variants were produced using the basic modell 100N shape and differing cap proportions.
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cap top - red
cap - tortoise shell
sleeve - tortoise shell
mechanic - red |
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picture kindly provided by G. Brandl
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cap top - red
cap - tortoise shell light
sleeve - tortoise shell light
mechanic - red
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picture kindly provided by G. Lehrer
picture kindly provided by J.v. Putten |
cap top - tortoise shell
cap - tortoise shell
sleeve - tortoise shell
mechanic - red
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picture kindly provided by G. Brandl
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picture kindly provided by G. Brandl
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last update 16.07.2012
© Martin Lehmann
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