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Old 2 October 2016, 11:59 AM   #1
Rafael M
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Icon7 Pelikan 101N Vintage beauty

Added this beauty to my Pelikan pens.
Judging from the green ink tank, and the small step on the front section, this dates from about 1939. The seller described this as from the first 101N year, 1937, but I think not. The early 101N's had amber, not green tanks. Pelikan lists this as a 100N, but it is usually described as a 101N, because the cap is matching tortoise to the body. A tortoise 100N which has a red cap, or a black cap, and tortoise body is generally called a 100N.
Earlier, in the month I picked up the 1937 100N, which I show in the last photo. It has an amber tank, and a red hard rubber cap and piston, which identifies it as being from the first 100N's.
The so called expert who sold it to me described it as a 101N ...... because the cap was red.
Much confusion with vintage Pelikans!

Now,
Why buy a vintage pen?
When one writes with a vintage pen, especially with with one that has a vintage nib, that has true,"flex" the writing has far, far, more expressiveness than ever could be written with anything modern.
The vintage nib will vary the thickness of the line being written, depending on the amount of pressure applied. This "modulating the words", adds expressiveness and emphasis. Which I say add dimension, power and color to the words.

With a modern fountain pen you are writing with a fountain pen.
With a vintage fountain pen you are talking with a fountain pen.

In the last picture I show the 101N tortoise alongside a 100N red cap tortoise.

Rafael

ps
TRF is an expensive place to hang out!
A Rolex Explorer bought here ..
A Chopard L.U.C.bought here ...
A Pelikan 101N Tortoise and a 100N Tortoise, bought after reading so much .... too much!, in the pen forum about modern pens.
So little vintage...
This forum forced me to start again collecting vintage Pelicans
(thanks ... )
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