It has been a while that I had reviewed the all-time classic Pelikan M200 piston filler in classic black. That same pen is also available as a cartridge filling P200 – the “P” stands for “Patrone”, which is the German word for “cartridge”, while the “M” in the piston filler stands for the German word “Mechanik”or “Mechanismus”, which essentially means something “mechanical” or “mechanism”, just the way a piston operates.
While the piston filling M200 excels with a large ink capacity and a cool filling mechanism, it is maybe not always most practical, because often one may rather have some cartridges than an ink bottle around. This is exactly the gap that the P200 aims to fill in. What I think of this? Check it out in the video review below!
The video is, as always, preceded by some quick facts. Again, I hope the review is helpful and that you enjoy watching it!
Quick Facts
- Pelikan P200 (Classic Black)
- Polished, glossy black resin body
- 24k gold-plated accents and trims
- Cartridge/converter-filler
- Available steel-nib options: Extra Fine (EF), Fine (F), Medium (M) and Broad (B)
- Price: around 100 €
Video Review
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