My Pelikan M450

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:

  1. he has a good reputation among pen fanatics online
  2. 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!)
  3. 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…

My scribble, using the Pelikan M450.

The first picture is not mine – it’s from Stylophiles.

4 Comments

m 12 March 2007

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.

CW 12 March 2007

Thanks, M, for putting up with my wistful sighs over the M450 all this time 🙂

Michael Leddy 14 March 2007

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!

CW 14 March 2007

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 🙂