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Pelikan Fountain PensFor some it’s the pen as a work of art or fine jewelry. For others it’s how the pen feels in your fingers, how the weight glides your nib across the paper. Why not enjoy both as Pelikan fountain pens are recognized as true writing instruments, with legendary craftsmanship and uncommon design. German chemist Guenther Wagner joined the Hornemann’s Paint and Ink Factory in 1863 and soon took it over, labeling all products with the pelican, a part of the Wagner family coat of arms. The German variation of the word, Pelikan was registered as one of country’s first trade marks. Pelikan fountain pens are finely crafted in more than 300 individual manufacturing steps. Precision and perfection always sought. Design and styling intended to inspire. For the connoisseur, the casual collector or the every day companion, owning a Pelikan fountain pen is one of life’s considerable rewards. | ||||||||||