For your consideration, we are offering for sale this Circa 2002 Pelikan M600 Fountain Pen in the highly desirable Blue Stripe barrel with Black Cap, fitted with a 14K two-tone Medium nib. This example remains New Old Stock, complete with factory box, hang tag, and original Pelikan literature — and it has never been inked.
Produced in Germany, the M600 Blue Stripe has long been one of the cornerstone models in the Souverän lineup. The translucent blue striped barrel is vibrant and water-clear, allowing you to easily monitor ink levels, while the deep black cap and section provide that classic, unmistakable Pelikan contrast. Gold-plated trim — including the beak clip and double cap bands — adds warmth and refinement.
This particular example is especially collectible as it features the earlier two-chick Pelikan cap logo, a detail discontinued in 2003. For collectors who appreciate the subtle production nuances, this places the pen firmly in the earlier and more desirable period of the model’s run.
The cap and barrel present beautifully with a high-gloss polish. There are no cracks, chips, nicks, repairs, monograms, or personalizations. The cap band is crisply stamped “PELIKAN · SOUVERÄN · GERMANY.” The cap threads smoothly and secures tightly to the barrel every time. The pen measures approximately 5 1/4" capped, 6 1/8" posted, and weighs .62 ounces — an ideal size offering excellent balance and comfort in hand.
Pelikan’s renowned piston filling system operates exactly as intended. I have tested it with water to confirm smooth, precise function. It fills and expels cleanly, just as you would expect from a German-made Pelikan.
The 14C/585 two-tone solid gold Medium nib measures approximately .82mm at the tipping when checked with digital calipers. As noted, this pen has never been inked and remains factory fresh.
Included are the original Pelikan factory boxes, hang tag, and literature, all in excellent condition.
The M600 Blue Stripe is a foundational model for any serious Pelikan collection — dependable, elegant, and increasingly harder to locate in untouched, complete condition. Whether preserved as a collectible example or finally inked and put into rotation, this is a classic German writing instrument built to be enjoyed for generations.