OMG. That piston was disassembled like a pit crew at the car race. I was so nervous for this expensive pen, until everything was calmly lined up for maximum efficiency. Well done.
Love my Pelikans! IMO, the quality you feel while handling these pens is second to none! They’re tanks! Very disappointed by Pelikans decision to change to opaque bodies. For me it’s not about seeing ink level, etc….this was a styling cue and instantly identified the pen as a Pelikan….literally as synonymous with the brand as the Pelikan beak clip. As a result, I will not purchase new striped Pelikans….total dealbreaker for me. Great video!
@@ShadowHawk357 thank you! I wish they kept the translucent stripes as well. I believe they said this was due to supply chain issues. Hopefully they’ll bring it back again
Thanks for this excellent review, classically, one more time!!! It might be you and Doodlebud of whom I like these reviews the most! Pelican M1000 might be my next purchase, since I have heard so many praises from so many experienced Fountain Pen users!
Never tried an M1000, but I have a M805 on order that should arrive someday. I love the classic green and transparent lines on the vintage models. Enjoy writing!
Really considering this pen. But since I got my sailor pro gear 21k medium and my custom 823… I really think I found the one ! The sailor, by the way!! :)
Thank you for this overview. Big thank you for taking the pen apart. By the way, I am the opposite of you, the thicker the grip section on my pens, the less pain I have when I write.
I prefer the Souveran 805, because the smaller size fits my hand better. So much better made than a Montblanc and the nib is far better too. An excellent writer if you prefer a stiffer nib. This is a nicely done review - Enjoyable - Thank you.
@@kevinu.k.7042 thank you! I haven’t tried the M800 series but have a feeling it would be more comfortable in the hand. I think I would miss this soft nib though
@@ForTheLoveOfPensIt might be my error... I've just got an M805 out to check. Yes, it is fairly soft compared to the Montblanc 146, but stiffer than the lovely Realo in your video. As far as I know the 805 / 1000 nibs are much of the same stiffness. Though I have never written with the M1000. The M800 and M1000 are of the same quality, just the size varies. And yes, it is a WOW nib :) Apologies, it is merely stiffer than my go to favourites. Until the next video - Thank you. :)
@@kevinu.k.7042 the comparisons that I’ve seen between the M1000 and M800 say both nibs are excellent, but the 1000 is noticeably softer because it is larger. Maybe someday I will be able to compare them
I have both an M815 (M) and M1000 (EF) - while the M800 nib isn't exactly a nail, it doesn't approach the level of bounce you get from the M1000 - which feels almost like writing with a paintbrush by comparison.
Beautiful pen. Recently used a Diplomat Nexus,another oversized pen. It too doesn’t post by design. The pen I used had a B steel nib, not as wet as the Pelikan. The M1000 is a true grail pen.
WingSung 630 fits into a Visconti Traveller's Inkwell, so this one should fit too, thus solving your issue with half-empty ink bottles. Fill the inkwell, turn it upside down, fill the pen, ready. For me, the standard M1000 is boring, but the special editions are stunning; unfortunately, their prices are even more stunning.
I have the M205 which is the opposite of the M1000, in terms of size. I did not realize the inlet to the barrel from the feed is so far down. My MaJohn P 139 suffers from the same problem and I have to make sure there is enough ink on the bottle to accommodate the feed. I was thinking about this pen as I like wider grips. Is it wider than the Jinhao 9019? Also the section should be larger. Excellent review.
@@paulmchugh1430 thank you! That’s an issue I have with the Wing Sung 630 as well. Pretty much need to use an ink miser on all smaller bottles…. The Jinhao 9019 grip section is thicker and longer than this one
@@ForTheLoveOfPens Nice to kown 😁 some specific papers like Rhodia and Tomoeriver are expensive (although they are very good). I'm thinking about using fountain pen friendly copy paper. What characteristics a copy paper must have to be fountain pen friendly? Thank you very much 😁
@@JordanQueiroz There is a lot of good paper around, that you can use with your fountain pen. That does not include copy paper, it just has 20 or 30 GSM, for fountain pens you need 60 and above, if not it will bleed a lot! Amazon has a very good notebook I think it has 60 or 70 GSM, for a very good price.
@@JordanQueiroz rhodia, tomoe river and clairfontaine are all safe brands in my experience. Copy paper can be hit and miss, mostly I look for low absorption otherwise you’ll usually see a lot of feathering.
OMG. That piston was disassembled like a pit crew at the car race. I was so nervous for this expensive pen, until everything was calmly lined up for maximum efficiency. Well done.
@@NameLikeNobodyElse lol, thank you! I don’t recommend taking the rod out of the housing because it can be tricky to get everything lined up again.
Love my Pelikans! IMO, the quality you feel while handling these pens is second to none! They’re tanks! Very disappointed by Pelikans decision to change to opaque bodies. For me it’s not about seeing ink level, etc….this was a styling cue and instantly identified the pen as a Pelikan….literally as synonymous with the brand as the Pelikan beak clip. As a result, I will not purchase new striped Pelikans….total dealbreaker for me. Great video!
@@ShadowHawk357 thank you! I wish they kept the translucent stripes as well. I believe they said this was due to supply chain issues. Hopefully they’ll bring it back again
Gorgeous pen!! Thank you, friend, for always providing excellent content for we Pen Geeks!😂
@@user-gl5ld9vm7i thank you, glad you liked it! 🤓🖋️❤️
Grail pen for many. Me included.
That pen looks massive!
@@santauxia it is quite large! But I suppose it makes the nib look proportional
@@ForTheLoveOfPens The nib is impressive, so much detail, two tone.
Thanks for this excellent review, classically, one more time!!!
It might be you and Doodlebud of whom I like these reviews the most!
Pelican M1000 might be my next purchase, since I have heard so many praises from so many experienced Fountain Pen users!
@@7_v610 thank you!
Never tried an M1000, but I have a M805 on order that should arrive someday. I love the classic green and transparent lines on the vintage models. Enjoy writing!
@@AndrewWertheimer hope you enjoy the M805!
@@ForTheLoveOfPens Thanks. I love the vintage Pelikans. Cheers
Really considering this pen. But since I got my sailor pro gear 21k medium and my custom 823… I really think I found the one ! The sailor, by the way!! :)
@@nccastro653 sounds like a great collection! Sailor nibs have a very unique feel
Thank you for this overview. Big thank you for taking the pen apart. By the way, I am the opposite of you, the thicker the grip section on my pens, the less pain I have when I write.
@@fossilimprint2954 thank you! Grip width is certainly a personal preference. I think a lot of people will find this comfortable
The old finials look so much better than the new laser etched ones
@@TheCreedBratton I agree!
I prefer the Souveran 805, because the smaller size fits my hand better.
So much better made than a Montblanc and the nib is far better too.
An excellent writer if you prefer a stiffer nib.
This is a nicely done review - Enjoyable - Thank you.
@@kevinu.k.7042 thank you! I haven’t tried the M800 series but have a feeling it would be more comfortable in the hand. I think I would miss this soft nib though
@@ForTheLoveOfPensIt might be my error... I've just got an M805 out to check. Yes, it is fairly soft compared to the Montblanc 146, but stiffer than the lovely Realo in your video.
As far as I know the 805 / 1000 nibs are much of the same stiffness. Though I have never written with the M1000.
The M800 and M1000 are of the same quality, just the size varies.
And yes, it is a WOW nib :)
Apologies, it is merely stiffer than my go to favourites.
Until the next video - Thank you. :)
@@kevinu.k.7042 the comparisons that I’ve seen between the M1000 and M800 say both nibs are excellent, but the 1000 is noticeably softer because it is larger. Maybe someday I will be able to compare them
@@ForTheLoveOfPens Fair enough - Thanks for coming back with that.
I have both an M815 (M) and M1000 (EF) - while the M800 nib isn't exactly a nail, it doesn't approach the level of bounce you get from the M1000 - which feels almost like writing with a paintbrush by comparison.
Beautiful pen. Recently used a Diplomat Nexus,another oversized pen. It too doesn’t post by design. The pen I used had a B steel nib, not as wet as the Pelikan. The M1000 is a true grail pen.
WingSung 630 fits into a Visconti Traveller's Inkwell, so this one should fit too, thus solving your issue with half-empty ink bottles. Fill the inkwell, turn it upside down, fill the pen, ready.
For me, the standard M1000 is boring, but the special editions are stunning; unfortunately, their prices are even more stunning.
I have the M205 which is the opposite of the M1000, in terms of size. I did not realize the inlet to the barrel from the feed is so far down. My MaJohn P 139 suffers from the same problem and I have to make sure there is enough ink on the bottle to accommodate the feed.
I was thinking about this pen as I like wider grips. Is it wider than the Jinhao 9019? Also the section should be larger.
Excellent review.
@@paulmchugh1430 thank you! That’s an issue I have with the Wing Sung 630 as well. Pretty much need to use an ink miser on all smaller bottles…. The Jinhao 9019 grip section is thicker and longer than this one
@@ForTheLoveOfPens I have the 630 with a gold nib. I will have to check if the hole is at the bottom as well.
@@ForTheLoveOfPens I just checked on the 630. The feed on the gold nib has the hole near the top. Interesting that it is different.
Nice review 😁 which paper did you use during the writing sample?
@@JordanQueiroz thank you! This was just some fountain pen friendly copy paper
@@ForTheLoveOfPens Nice to kown 😁 some specific papers like Rhodia and Tomoeriver are expensive (although they are very good). I'm thinking about using fountain pen friendly copy paper. What characteristics a copy paper must have to be fountain pen friendly?
Thank you very much 😁
@@JordanQueiroz There is a lot of good paper around, that you can use with your fountain pen. That does not include copy paper, it just has 20 or 30 GSM, for fountain pens you need 60 and above, if not it will bleed a lot!
Amazon has a very good notebook I think it has 60 or 70 GSM, for a very good price.
@@maximilianschwab9668 Thank you 😁
@@JordanQueiroz rhodia, tomoe river and clairfontaine are all safe brands in my experience. Copy paper can be hit and miss, mostly I look for low absorption otherwise you’ll usually see a lot of feathering.
I find it odd that a thicker section is more comfortable for you and that you prefer thinner sections. The opposite is true for me.
@@oscarmedina1597 I find it is somewhat of a personal preference. May be related to grip and hand size.
From where you bought the pen??
@@subhadipmaji4987 eBay