View Full Version : Got in my Pelikan M215 Fountain Pen!
Ru4scuba?
12-15-2009, 06:33 PM
Ok,
So...while waiting for the Pelikan Pura to arrive, I purchased (by selling off some shave kit) a Pelikan M215. I decided upon a custom stub nib from Richard Binder.
I have to tell you...this thing is amazing. Lays down a wet and even line and is really fun to write with. Shortly after getting it I wrote 30+ Christmas cards just to have a chance to use it regularly. I am completely happy with this purchase and with my selection of nib.
For those who are unaware, Richard Binder specially checks all his fountain pens before they leave his store. This quality control measure ensures all products work right out of the box...my M215 was no exception. I HIGHLY recommend his website (http://www.richardspens.com/?page=pens/vint.htm), and his customer service.
Attached a couple of pics to whet potential FP users appetites!
Gafer
12-15-2009, 06:36 PM
Very nice. I'm using a cheap Retro 51 and hoping to move up some day.
Emmett
12-15-2009, 06:36 PM
What's a stub nib? Never heard of it, but I really like the line.
Ru4scuba?
12-15-2009, 06:41 PM
What's a stub nib? Never heard of it, but I really like the line.
Check out the link imbedded in my OP. Binder makes custom nibs of various types. A stub nib is essentially a normal nib that is slightly ground flat on the bottom. This creates a slightly thicker line when writing N-S and a thinner line when writing E-W.
This line variation makes for interesting possibilities.
He also makes what I'll call "advanced" nibs which are flexible and allow even more variety based on the amount of pressure a writer uses.
Ru4scuba?
12-15-2009, 06:56 PM
Here's a side by side with my vintage Parker 51 Aerometric.
Cool! Is it a joy to write with?
Gafer
12-16-2009, 07:04 AM
Here's a side by side with my vintage Parker 51 Aerometric.
Sorry, gotta do it.
Vintage Parker?
79518
I have the exact same pen ... but with a standard "medium" nib.
It's a very nice pen indeed. :thumbup1:
KarthVader
12-16-2009, 06:04 PM
I love how the Pelikan looks but the Parker's nib is very nice. Both look like great pens. Congrats!
Chris-
You ARE a fortunate guy! Great pen.
Enjoy.
Ru4scuba?
12-16-2009, 07:25 PM
Sorry, gotta do it.
Vintage Parker?
79518
Hey bud...if you're interested, keep your eye on the B/S/T. I'll have one up for sale sometime after Christmas.
Chris
Gafer
12-17-2009, 10:27 AM
Hey bud...if you're interested, keep your eye on the B/S/T. I'll have one up for sale sometime after Christmas.
Chris
Oh lovely, one more thing to spend my money on and derail my plans to buy a Simpson brush? Curse you...he said with a grin....:lol:
Sluggo
12-17-2009, 11:38 AM
I have a Binder Vanishing Point...love it!
armenakadino
12-17-2009, 12:33 PM
I have the same pen but in black with fine tip nib, what I like is the interchangeable nibs are great if you want a new nib but not a new pen and makes cleaning a breeze. I ended up ordering from richard and got an italic nib, his work is great.
Very nice purchase. If I had your penmanship I would like to buy a nice pen, but my penmanship is somewhere between that of a drunk monkey and an angry hen. It is kind of embarrassing actually.
kingfisher
12-17-2009, 01:58 PM
In addition to stubs, Richard can also do italics and cursive italics. His work is top-notch.
Gafer
12-17-2009, 03:24 PM
I have a Binder Vanishing Point...love it!
What's the vanishing point like to write with? The idea intrigues me but I'm afraid the pocket clip down by my fingers when I'm writing would be annoying. How's this work for you? Do you just grip on either side of the clip?
Sullybob
12-17-2009, 04:44 PM
What's the vanishing point like to write with? The idea intrigues me but I'm afraid the pocket clip down by my fingers when I'm writing would be annoying. How's this work for you? Do you just grip on either side of the clip?
+1.
I looked at the Vanishing points at Paradise Pens in the local mall, it like the clip might get in the way. They also looked really really nice.
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