This was the best Pelikan comparison video I have watched. I do not have a Pelikan yet but looking forward to owning one. I wanted to get an M800 but now I like the M1000 better :)
Nice explanation of the differences between these three beautiful pens, but the best part for me was discovering the brilliant nib log form you are using. I found out that form is downloadable from Yoseka Stationerey, and I can then print it on my own choice of paper 🙂
You are a joy to watch and listen to. Being “long in tooth” I’m late in returning to my love of fountain pens from my teenage years. I also appreciate beautiful design. My collection is very limited and was considering Pelikan, and I’m now convinced that Pelikan will be my next acquisition. If I might be so bold to ask, what pen is your every day carry and writer? Do you have a preference for your left or right hand? Finally - thank you!
Hi, David. Thank you so much for the kind words. My everyday carry consists of my Montegrappa Mia, Cross Bailey Light, Aurora 888, Lamy Vista and a Rotring rollerball. As for the Pelikans, there is a US based seller that has good prices on eBay. I don’t have a preference for hands. I am a natural righty but switch when my hand gets tired or if I need to switch angles when drawing.
I love your delivery! You are not dry - you are calm, descriptive, and thoughtful. Thanks for your videos 😊
Thank you, Vera. I appreciate you!! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hard to decide between these pens. Your video adds considerably to my thoughts. Thanks.
Hi. Feel free to email me if you have any questions. My email is on my page.
Terry - wow, you have some wonderful pens! Good for you!
Thanks, John
Gig Harbor, WA
Hi, John. Thank you for the kind words and for watching. I appreciate you.
This was the best Pelikan comparison video I have watched. I do not have a Pelikan yet but looking forward to owning one. I wanted to get an M800 but now I like the M1000 better :)
Hi. Thank you. I really appreciate it. I wish my numerical comparison was a bit more helpful.
@@drawinsscribblins5326 It is :)
Nice explanation of the differences between these three beautiful pens, but the best part for me was discovering the brilliant nib log form you are using. I found out that form is downloadable from Yoseka Stationerey, and I can then print it on my own choice of paper 🙂
Hi. Thanks for watching. The nib log is really a helpful tool. Happy that you are liking it.
You are a joy to watch and listen to. Being “long in tooth” I’m late in returning to my love of fountain pens from my teenage years. I also appreciate beautiful design. My collection is very limited and was considering Pelikan, and I’m now convinced that Pelikan will be my next acquisition. If I might be so bold to ask, what pen is your every day carry and writer? Do you have a preference for your left or right hand? Finally - thank you!
Hi, David. Thank you so much for the kind words. My everyday carry consists of my Montegrappa Mia, Cross Bailey Light, Aurora 888, Lamy Vista and a Rotring rollerball. As for the Pelikans, there is a US based seller that has good prices on eBay. I don’t have a preference for hands. I am a natural righty but switch when my hand gets tired or if I need to switch angles when drawing.
Very happy to have found your channel. I like your style of review and it is nice to see comparisons. Subscribed !
Hi, Fossil. Welcome! Thank you for the kind words. More to come!
Thanks for this, very useful info.
Hi, Ed. Thank you. I’m happy that you found it helpful!
What a nice video. Thank you
RS. Canada
Thank you. The results weren’t what I expected and not as clear cut as I hoped but I hope it is helpful.
Terrific
Hi, Richard. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it!!