I picked up THE pen yesterday – the Pelikan M450, which I have coveted ever since I saw it online a couple of years ago. At a cost of around US$450 I was resigned to only admiring it from afar (it’s not even available here in Perth, Western Australia). What changed? The little windfall from selling our house!
I tried very hard to find someone local (or even Over East) to sell me this pen, but the only vendor who responded quoted a price of AU$1030, and that was minus postage and handling and insurance. After much investigation I ended up buying my pen from Richard Binder in the US. I chose Richard because:
- he has a good reputation among pen fanatics online
- his price was quite good (US$380). I also ordered a couple of nib inserts for my Namiki Vanishing Point pen, and the grand total, including insurance, was US$450 (around AU$576!)
- he tests each pen and adjusts it prior to delivery (he’s also a pen restorer and repairer)
The postie actually tried to deliver the pen on Wednesday, while I was at work. I didn’t have the time to go to the post office until Saturday morning (imagine the anticipation!).
The pen was very well wrapped – no rattling whatsoever in the box. Besides the pen and the nibs, Richard also included a blotter and some instructions on using the pen.
It’s a beautiful pen that feels right in my hand. The nib is very smooth and feels very good on paper.
I’m going to enjoy using this pen very much, assuming I can stop admiring it…
Comments (4)
No comments on your Pelikan!
Grats from me on getting your Pelikan. It’s been a long time coming and you well and truly deserve it
Hope it lasts you many years.
Thanks, M, for putting up with my wistful sighs over the M450 all this time
Congratulations on your Pelikan, CW. A Pelikan with a friendly nib makes writing a total joy.
For another great Pelikan experience, you might look for a 120 — this is an older pen, a “student” pen, no longer made, and usually available for a pretty reasonable price.
Best wishes on your anniversary too!
Thank you Michael! Besides the M450 I also have an M250, and I think they are easily my favourite pens – my hand just glides along on the paper. Oh, and thanks for the 120 tip, I’ll have to look out for one