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Pelikan Souveran M805 Metal Sleeve SE Fountain pen
Pelikan Souveran M805 Metal Sleeve SE Fountain penPelikan Souveran M805 Metal Sleeve SE Fountain pen. The M805 Metal Sleeve is a pen that dares to transform writing into an experience. Its polished black acrylic barrel is encased in a finely lasercut and polished stainless-steel sleeve with a striped pattern, precisely applied like a piece of modern sculpture.Beneath its striking exterior lies Pelikan’s enduring craftsmanship. The rhodium-plated 18-carat gold nib, harmonizing with the metal sleeve for iconic unity, glides with effortless precision. The piston-filling mechanism ensures reliable ink flow, while a subtle dark ink window completes the balance of form and function.Crafted for innovators and visionaries, the M805 Metal Sleeve is more than a writing instrument: it is a canvas for ideas, a bridge between architecture and ink, and a testament to bold creativity. Every word becomes a statement, every line an echo of modern elegance brought to life. | Pelikan | Pelikan SouveranAbout PelikanThe beginnings of the Pelikan Company trace back to chemist Carl Hornemann, who on April 28, 1838, offered his customers oil paints, watercolors, and so-called “farbige Dinten” — colored inks. This historic price list, now preserved in the Pelikan archives, laid the foundation for the company’s production line from which the world-renowned Pelikan trademark was born.The piston filling mechanism and innovative ink feed became the hallmarks of Pelikan fountain pens. After World War I, self-filling pens using pressure or lever systems, along with “safety” pens filled by eyedropper, dominated the market — yet Pelikan’s piston system soon set a new standard in writing technology.During the 1980s, fountain pen writing experienced a revival. Though no longer an everyday necessity, it regained its place for personal letters, signatures, and as a symbol of sophistication. In 1979, Pelikan introduced the “Signum,” a model designed specifically for adults. But it was in 1982, with the launch of the Souverän M400 — a modern reissue of the original 400 — that Pelikan fully reclaimed its legacy. The pens appeared nearly identical externally, with only subtle improvements to the ink feed and filling mechanism.
