Thank you Jonathan! This is the info I've needed. I too love writing with Pelikan pens, but the M200 and even 400s are TOO light. Lighter than my Pilot e95 with 14K gold nib, like "feather quill" weight 😄 I kind of gave up on them, then for kicks recently got the Jazz with Med just to test nib size. Is this M215 a fine Medium like the Jazz (leaning Fine?) OR more like my old M which is a much thicker line. I love that nibs are easily removed and changed. At 22 grams this M215 sounds PERFECT. BTW, my old Med Pelikan is very funky with a bright unusual "plastic like" body... no idea where I got it years ago. Still writes like a dream, and so does the Jazz in my tiny Japanese notebooks. I agree its section is far too thin. Thank you again.
Please keep making videos. Yours is a unique voice in the fountain pen community
Thank you so much. This is very encouraging!
I’ve just ordered one. Thank you for making this video
Let me know what you think!
Thank you Jonathan! This is the info I've needed. I too love writing with Pelikan pens, but the M200 and even 400s are TOO light. Lighter than my Pilot e95 with 14K gold nib, like "feather quill" weight 😄 I kind of gave up on them, then for kicks recently got the Jazz with Med just to test nib size. Is this M215 a fine Medium like the Jazz (leaning Fine?) OR more like my old M which is a much thicker line. I love that nibs are easily removed and changed. At 22 grams this M215 sounds PERFECT.
BTW, my old Med Pelikan is very funky with a bright unusual "plastic like" body... no idea where I got it years ago. Still writes like a dream, and so does the Jazz in my tiny Japanese notebooks. I agree its section is far too thin. Thank you again.
where did you get the acrylic pen stand? thanks