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Pelikan 100N (ca.1942) - the third generation

As from mid-1942 (Pelikan Schreibgeräte), the only fountain pens that were allowed to be produced for the domestic market were standard (black/black, black/green) 100s (Pelikan Schreibgeräte). Presumably, only standard 100Ns were also allowed to be produced for the domestic market.

On August 13, 1942, Günter Wagner announced that only 100s without metal cap rings were to be produced for the domestic market (Pelikan Schreibgeräte). Model 100Ns without metal cap rings were also produced for the domestic market (FountainPen.it). At that time, brass used for cap tube rings was a strategic material. In this period, Montblanc also made wartime fountain pens without metal cap rings (Montblanc No. 134).

This pen is Pelikan 100N "wartime model". It has two incised rings (roulette) like model 100 "wartime model".

In 1943, the company stopped the production of 100Ns for the domestic market (FountainPen.it).

In 1944, the company completely ceased the production of any pens including 100Ns in Germany (FountainPen.it).

Fig.5 is another example of "wartime" model that was produced in German-occupied zone.

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