Pelikan 100N
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black cap
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1937-1954
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Here you can see the
Pelikan 100N Pens produced with black cap and colored (or black)
sleeve.
Early pens of these model where made
of hardrubber and might be brown or green caused by water / sunlight
etc.
If the size differs - it's a matter of the images, not the pens !
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black - green
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1937 -54
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black - green
this is a often seen gray-green variant which is often offered as "gray"
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1937 -54
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black - black
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1937 -54
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picture kindly provided by U. Dörr
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black - light gray
This color seems to be a variant of the usual black-gray pens
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1938-51
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black - gray
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1938-51
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black - green
with board, fluted band
(the lower seems to be gray)
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1949 - 54
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picture kindly provided by B. Misaczek
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black - black
with board, fluted band
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picture kindly provided by B. Misaczek
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black - green
one single band; there is no evidence, but it is assumed, that these pens have been produced in Danzig/ Langefuhr
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black - black
one single band; there is no evidence, but it is assumed, that these pens have been produced in Danzig/ Langefuhr
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black - black
made for Taylorix, a german office supplier
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black - green
no metal cap rings |
prob.1942 - 44 |
picture kindly provided by a private collector
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black tortoise - Milano
(never seen in a pricelist - this combination has never been produced in Hannover - as far as documents are available)
very strange nib (hearthole - CN!) |
unknown
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picture kindly provided by T. Westerich
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black - green - Milano
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unkown |
picture kindly provided by Vasco Pisco
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Some items has been produced using the basic modell 100N shape and differing cap proportions.
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picture kindly provided by G. Brandl
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Please pay
regard to the fact, that the dates mentiones above are only the periode
of production, which was definitly verifiable in old documents. It does
not mean, that it is impossible, that this pens have been produced for
a longer period !
last update 03.09.2013
© Martin Lehmann
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