Pelikan Vintage Models
Pelikan was the first company to implement the differential piston mechanism that allowed the piston to move faster than rate in which the piston knob was turned. This allowed for faster, more efficient filling. This piston mechanism was introduced in 1929 and is still used in all of its Souveran series fountain pens.
In the 1950’s, Pelikan introduced the model 400 which had green and transparent stripes on the barrel that looked like the striped pants of a Stressmann style suit, and thus this model was nicknamed the Stressmann. All Pelikan pens that feature that striping pattern are referred as such. In the 1980’s they introduced additional Souveran series pens.
There is already a great resource out there that gives excellent information about vintage Pelikan models, Pelikan_collectibles.com, which we reference here:
Vintage Models:
100 Model
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Fig.1 100 Model in green celluloid
100N Model
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Fig.2 100N in Lizard finish.
400 Model
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Fig. 3 Pelikan 400
400N Model
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Fig. 4 Pelikan 400N
400NN Model
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Fig. 5 Pelikan 400NN