The Special Edition Pelikan M200 Copper Rose Gold Fountain Pen creates a perfect balance between timeless aesthetics and subtle sophistication, promising a stylish and elegant writing experience. Its a precious resin barrel is created with a special color granulate with copper-colored particles, creating an enchanting shimmering effect, enhanced by rose gold-plated decorative elements. The high-quality stainless steel nib, also finished in rose gold, offers a smooth and precise writing experience. The ink window provides a view of the filling level, allowing you to keep an eye on the ink supply of this piston-fill fountain pen design. Fine or Medium. Made in Germany.
The Special Edition Pelikan M200 Copper Rose Gold Fountain Pen creates a perfect balance between timeless aesthetics and subtle sophistication, promising a stylish and elegant writing experience. Its a precious resin barrel is created with a special color granulate with copper-colored particles, creating an enchanting shimmering effect, enhanced by rose gold-plated decorative elements. The high-quality stainless steel nib, also finished in rose gold, offers a smooth and precise writing experience. The ink window provides a view of the filling level, allowing you to keep an eye on the ink supply of this piston-fill fountain pen design. Fine or Medium. Made in Germany.
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Prices last updated 11 May 2026.
Pelikan Classic M200 Brown Marbled Fountain Pen Extra Fine
The Special Edition Pelikan M200 Copper Rose Gold Fountain Pen creates a perfect balance between timeless aesthetics and subtle sophistication, promising a stylish and elegant writing experience. Its a precious resin barrel is created with a special color granulate with copper-colored particles, creating an enchanting shimmering effect, enhanced by rose gold-plated decorative elements. The high-quality stainless steel nib, also finished in rose gold, offers a smooth and precise writing experience. The ink window provides a view of the filling level, allowing you to keep an eye on the ink supply of this piston-fill fountain pen design. Fine or Medium. Made in Germany.
The Special Edition Pelikan M200 Copper Rose Gold Fountain Pen creates a perfect balance between timeless aesthetics and subtle sophistication, promising a stylish and elegant writing experience. Its a precious resin barrel is created with a special color granulate with copper-colored particles, creating an enchanting shimmering effect, enhanced by rose gold-plated decorative elements. The high-quality stainless steel nib, also finished in rose gold, offers a smooth and precise writing experience. The ink window provides a view of the filling level, allowing you to keep an eye on the ink supply of this piston-fill fountain pen design. Fine or Medium. Made in Germany.
Last updated at 11/05/2026 17:56:46
Pelikan Classic M200 brown-marbled fountain pen Extra Fine (EF)
Delivery $42.14
Pelikan Classic M200 Brown Marbled Fountain Pen - Extra Fine
Free delivery
Tradition M200 Fountain Pen, Extra-Fine Nib, Brown Marble, 1 Each (808873)
Delivery between 18–21 May $29
originally posted on drop.com
Just got my M200 Pelikan. It was packed well and loved the special edition box. Inked it and it writes smooth. Knowing what I was dealing with I had ordered a medium bib and its smooth and wires great. The ink - smoky quartz is absolutely fabulous !!! I had done my research before choosing the right size (medium for mine) and that worked well for me.My suggestion for folks would be that; if you know what nib you want in this brand - then go ahead and order it. Don’t guess and order it based on your past experience with another fountain pen brand. Try it out at a local store and once know what nib works for you then you can order it here
originally posted on drop.com
Ink is beautiful, pen is beautiful. The rest is horrible.The rest is quite a different matter. Now, I'm new and I'm giving it a benefit of the doubt, but for some weirdest reason when I write, quite often, the first stroke of a letter is skipped (I write in cursive, so it is usually first stroke of a first letter of every second or third word).I have three other pens (Pilot Metropolitan (M nib) and two FPR Himalayas (M nib & Flex nib)) and none of them does that, so the chance that the culprit is my style of writing or my grip or whatever is quite slim.Pressing a bit harder on the pen helps (although not 100%) with the problem, but at the same time makes my hand cramp much faster than normal writing.Edit: No change after several pages of writing. I feel that ... MoreInk is beautiful, pen is beautiful. The rest is horrible.The rest is quite a different matter. Now, I'm new and I'm giving it a benefit of the doubt, but for some weirdest reason when I write, quite often, the first stroke of a letter is skipped (I write in cursive, so it is usually first stroke of a first letter of every second or third word).I have three other pens (Pilot Metropolitan (M nib) and two FPR Himalayas (M nib & Flex nib)) and none of them does that, so the chance that the culprit is my style of writing or my grip or whatever is quite slim.Pressing a bit harder on the pen helps (although not 100%) with the problem, but at the same time makes my hand cramp much faster than normal writing.Edit: No change after several pages of writing. I feel that this is completely unacceptable for a pen at this price point.Edit2: After some tinkering, careful tines alignment and flossing and washing, casting spells and cursing the hell out of Pelikan I managed to improve writing a bit. It still hard starts (almost 100% percent of the time, even after short rest, say 20-30 seconds capped), it still skips from time to time (like once every one or two sentences) and it still feels like cheap garbage, well at least I think it does, because all my cheap pens are very nice and don't have any of the mentioned problems.I've tried writing to Pelikan support - they didn't even answer.Keep clear, this Pelikan sucks as a company to give money to.Edit3: In contrast Massdrop was amazing in handling this they promptly answered my support request and fixed the situation by sending me a replacement, which writes much better than the first one, still not my favourite, but I'd give it 4- out of 5 (B- for US folk). I'm not changing this review score though, because (I know I'm repeating myself) when you pay upwards of $100 for a plastic pen with stainless steel nib you should expect a quality product and support or at least a show of care from manufacturer. Pelikan just doesn't deliver. There are companies out there that do and for a much cheaper products, look at FPR for example.
originally posted on drop.com
First , let me say the pen looks even better in person! Unfortunately I didn't do my research and didn't realize how small the pen is. This is more personal preference than actual fault of the pen. The biggest issue is that the pen isn't the most reliable. It seems to be harder starter, but seemed to write better after a second ink refill. But my TWSBI Eco-T and various Lamy Safari's all write better out of the box than the M200, which was disappointing. Not sure if the pen needs to be tuned first to achieve proper performance or just defective. Once it starts righting everything is okay in my opinion.
| Origin | Germany |
| Warranty | 3 years |
| Filling Mechanism | Piston Filler |
| Nib Material | Stainless Steel |
| Pen length | 12.5mm |
Pelikan Classic M200 brown-marbled fountain pen Extra Fine (EF)
Delivery $42.14
Pelikan Classic M200 Brown Marbled Fountain Pen - Extra Fine
Free delivery
Tradition M200 Fountain Pen, Extra-Fine Nib, Brown Marble, 1 Each (808873)
Delivery between 18–21 May $29
Just got my M200 Pelikan. It was packed well and loved the special edition box. Inked it and it writes smooth. Knowing what I was dealing with I had ordered a medium bib and its smooth and wires great. The ink - smoky quartz is absolutely fabulous !!! I had done my research before choosing the right size (medium for mine) and that worked well for me.My suggestion for folks would be that; if you know what nib you want in this brand - then go ahead and order it. Don’t guess and order it based on your past experience with another fountain pen brand. Try it out at a local store and once know what nib works for you then you can order it here
Ink is beautiful, pen is beautiful. The rest is horrible.The rest is quite a different matter. Now, I'm new and I'm giving it a benefit of the doubt, but for some weirdest reason when I write, quite often, the first stroke of a letter is skipped (I write in cursive, so it is usually first stroke of a first letter of every second or third word).I have three other pens (Pilot Metropolitan (M nib) and two FPR Himalayas (M nib & Flex nib)) and none of them does that, so the chance that the culprit is my style of writing or my grip or whatever is quite slim.Pressing a bit harder on the pen helps (although not 100%) with the problem, but at the same time makes my hand cramp much faster than normal writing.Edit: No change after several pages of writing. I feel that ... MoreInk is beautiful, pen is beautiful. The rest is horrible.The rest is quite a different matter. Now, I'm new and I'm giving it a benefit of the doubt, but for some weirdest reason when I write, quite often, the first stroke of a letter is skipped (I write in cursive, so it is usually first stroke of a first letter of every second or third word).I have three other pens (Pilot Metropolitan (M nib) and two FPR Himalayas (M nib & Flex nib)) and none of them does that, so the chance that the culprit is my style of writing or my grip or whatever is quite slim.Pressing a bit harder on the pen helps (although not 100%) with the problem, but at the same time makes my hand cramp much faster than normal writing.Edit: No change after several pages of writing. I feel that this is completely unacceptable for a pen at this price point.Edit2: After some tinkering, careful tines alignment and flossing and washing, casting spells and cursing the hell out of Pelikan I managed to improve writing a bit. It still hard starts (almost 100% percent of the time, even after short rest, say 20-30 seconds capped), it still skips from time to time (like once every one or two sentences) and it still feels like cheap garbage, well at least I think it does, because all my cheap pens are very nice and don't have any of the mentioned problems.I've tried writing to Pelikan support - they didn't even answer.Keep clear, this Pelikan sucks as a company to give money to.Edit3: In contrast Massdrop was amazing in handling this they promptly answered my support request and fixed the situation by sending me a replacement, which writes much better than the first one, still not my favourite, but I'd give it 4- out of 5 (B- for US folk). I'm not changing this review score though, because (I know I'm repeating myself) when you pay upwards of $100 for a plastic pen with stainless steel nib you should expect a quality product and support or at least a show of care from manufacturer. Pelikan just doesn't deliver. There are companies out there that do and for a much cheaper products, look at FPR for example.
First , let me say the pen looks even better in person! Unfortunately I didn't do my research and didn't realize how small the pen is. This is more personal preference than actual fault of the pen. The biggest issue is that the pen isn't the most reliable. It seems to be harder starter, but seemed to write better after a second ink refill. But my TWSBI Eco-T and various Lamy Safari's all write better out of the box than the M200, which was disappointing. Not sure if the pen needs to be tuned first to achieve proper performance or just defective. Once it starts righting everything is okay in my opinion.
I am very disappointed in this pen. I have several Pelikans and they are all wonderful. This one is not. The nib is constantly skipping on down strokes and is thus very hard to write with. I have "flossed" it with brass sheets and tried other things. Nothing seems to fix it. Beautiful pen, but not usable in it's present condition. I contacted Pelikan and was told it does not qualify for service since Massdrop is not an authorized dealer. I contacted Massdrop and was told it was beyond the 30 days that would qualify for a return (I foolishly had hoped using it for a few weeks I might be able to get it working). I won't purchase another Pelikan from Massdrop.
Very beautiful dark brown translucent pen.It was packaged in a white box with the 50 ml Smoky Quartz ink bottle.I didn't find any paperwork included, but at $50 off typical retail price I can live with it.I've yet to ink it up, but I suspect it will be fine. If not , a little tuning should help. It is a small pen but posted the length is fine for a man’s hand, though a little slim.Having this pen is leading me to buy either an M600 or even larger M800. I really want to try the solid gold nib of the more expensive Pelikans. Overall, I think a good buy
I thought that my Vanishing Point and Custom 74 were smooth, but Pelikan showed me what smooth can be. The Pelikan M205 is so smooth it is like a figure skater gliding across a fresh ice. The M205 is also the easiest pen I own to fill with ink. The very first time I inked it I did not get any ink on my hands. I wish all pens would use a piston filler. This pen has definitely made me a fan of Pelikan!
The color of this blue swirl on the pen is very vibrant. The pen itself is a bit light, and it is also shorter than I am used to (LAMY Safari, Caran d'ache 849, Cross Wanderlust, Online Vision), but it is well-balanced with the cap on (unlike with the others). The EF nib is smooth, but still has a good feedback/friction so that it glides without halting but still feels like concretely writing, which I like. It is not as smooth as the Cross Wanderlust, but I like the additional feedback of the Pelikan better. This is my first pen with built in piston fill, but it was easy to figure out.
I was happy to see this gorgeous pen become available again! When it came back in stock I immediately purchased it. Pelikan steel nibs exceed those of most manufactures both in terms of beauty and a smooth writing experience. This is a great pen and a good bargain. As usual Pen Boutique provided exceptional customer service.
This was my first purchase from Iguana Sell and it was faultless. It was difficult to find this marbled brown Pelikan M200 elsewhere. It's a beautiful pen, quite small. It has a beautiful, shiny lustre. I chose the fine nib, which really is fine, unlike some fine nibs from other brands which tend to be more like medium.
| Origin | Germany |
| Warranty | 3 years |
| Filling Mechanism | Piston Filler |
| Nib Material | Stainless Steel |
| Pen length | 12.5mm |