
We have this pen in the following colours:
| M800-01 |
|
Black |
| M800-02 |
|
Black/Green Stripe |
| M800-03 |
|
Black/Blue Stripe |
| M800-04 |
|
Black/red stripe |
The only difference between the M805 and the M800 is that the fittings are silver, rather than gold. In all other respects it is identical to the M800.
This model is only made in black and blue, as these are colours that best compliment the silver trim.
| M805-02 | Black/Blue Stripe |
I can supply M800 and M805 pens with any of the following nibs:
| 18ct |
Medium |
| 18ct | Broad |
| 18ct | Double Broad |
| 14ct | Extra Fine |
| 14ct | Fine |
| 14ct | Broad |
| 14ct | Double Broad |
| 14ct | Oblique Broad |
| 14ct | Stub |
| 14ct | Medium Italic |
Special Offer!
From the shelves of The Pen Museum, this is a near mint M800 trio set in black/green stripe, comprising pen with 14kt fine nib, K800 ballpen and D800 pencil with semi-twist mechanism. This set has only ever been on display for a few years and comes in the older (slightly grubby) box. Hence the special price of £400.


A
Limited Edition of 4000 pieces - this is No. 2815 - this mint Pelikan Concerto
is a beautiful deep blue colour encircled by a gold-plated sterling silver
collar which depicts a musical motif signifying the opening bars of Beethoven's
Ode To Joy. It is based on the M800 with the twist-action filling system
constructed from brass components. It has a two-tone 18ct nib with a medium
point. As well as being included in the documentation, the limited edition
number is also engraved on the clip band and on a brass plate in its beautiful
silk-lined box, shaped in the style of a grand piano. This pen normally
sells in the UK for £1000.