Pelikan M760 Jubilee Gold
Pelikan celebrated its 150th anniversary by bringing out two handsome pens in 1988 and stopped production in 1995. The M760 Jubilee Gold, pictured here, and its silver twin, the M750 Jubilee Silver were look-a-likes to the model 520 series of the fifties.
These are pristine new old stock piston fillers with either single-tone or two-tone gold nibs. The M760 is guilloche, barleycorn gold-fill with a green clear-vue window for monitoring ink supply, and the same reliable piston-filler used in the 600 series.
This close-up shows the detail of the guilloche, barleycorn pattern and the Pelikan icon on the clip and the meticulous, 18 karat gold two-tone nib. It originally came with "1838-1988" engraved on the cap, but was later discontinued. The barrel cap features the Pelikan logo engraved on the top; a blank on the barrel side is available for personalized engraving. Shown here is an 18K gold available in Fine or Medium, but we will try to provide other point sizes if they are available. The earliest models of the M760 came with a 14K single tone nib. If we do not hear from you as to a preference, we will ship either one.  

Each pen bears a unique serial number imprinted on the pen barrel just below the piston knob.

Note the precision guilloche.

We can provide a range of correct nibs for this pen when available.

 
In the hand, the Jubilee Gold is the same size as the 600 series. We aren't crazy about posting the cap on a pen, but the gold Jubilee is a pleasure to write with when the cap is posted. A very appealing, classic pen! And when supplies are gone, this pen truly will be history!
 
OUR PRICE: $399.00

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