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Pelikan Souveraen 405 M405 Fountain Pen Nib M
Pelikan Souveraen 405 M405 Fountain Pen Nib M
Pelikan Souveraen 405 M405 Fountain Pen Nib M
Pelikan Souveraen 405 M405 Fountain Pen Nib M

Pelikan Souveraen 405 M405 Fountain Pen Nib M Anthracite

Product ID : 43984593


Galleon Product ID 43984593
Shipping Weight 0.44 lbs
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Model M405
Manufacturer Pelikan
Shipping Dimension 9.61 x 8.5 x 1.81 inches
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Pelikan Souveraen 405 M405 Fountain Pen Nib M Features

  • The Foreign Minister of the Republic of Weimar, Gustav Stresemann (1879-1929), was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926 along with our French colleague Aristide Briand

  • Differential plunger loading made of solid brass ensures extreme reliability and durability of the fountain time;

  • Fully rhodium-plated 14 carat white gold nib also available in EF, F and B widths; all Pelikan fountain pens are hand launched to ensure the quality of writing

  • Closed pen length with cap 12.5 cm; Open pen length with cap on the back 14.6 cm, weight without ink 15.3 grams

  • Made in Germany; gift box to purchase separately; Pelikan G15 box is recommended


About Pelikan Souveraen 405 M405 Fountain Pen Nib M

An exclusive design, selected materials, attention to detail in the workmanship and the highest writing comfort - each Souverän fountain pen is a creation that will last for years. The processing steps to achieve the highest precision and beauty writing instrument are quite long and laborious for each individual part of the pen from the barrel. Maintaining adherence to a special Pelikan production technique, the raw cotton material undergoes numerous processing stages to obtain very thin sheets. Then it is moulded, sandblasted, cut in the shape of a cylinder and turned with the help of a diamond. Then, the rings are integrated into what will become the barrel of the pen and the cap. A work done with extreme precision to achieve a structure that does not have any joining point between materials. The writing instrument is then polished and then, as the last stage, the clip is fitted, characterised by a slight spring effect and the classic "furry spout" shape. If you love the classics, you will definitely love Souverän. Pelikan was the first company in the world in 1929 to introduce the plunger loading mechanism into a fountain pen. This technique means that the piston contained in the fountain pen rotates faster than the end of the barrel thanks to two different threads. Even today, although over the years it has undergone variations in design and technical details, the basic mechanism has remained the same. Souveraen has become the world symbol of Pelikan.