





A historic port city, Shanghai is one of the biggest melting pots of China. After the First Opium War, ports were opened to British, French, American, and German merchants who established different quarters and concessions within the city. Power struggles became common among foreigners and locals, and these continued for many years until World War II brought an end to “Old Shanghai”.
The Shanghai of today is a place of many cultures with a lively art, fashion, and music scene. This is the inspiration for the Pelikan M620 Shanghai—a blend of red, orange, and yellow resin with touches of white reminiscent of city lights at night. Released in 2004, this fountain pen comes with a bicolor, 18-karat gold nib and gold-plated trims. This pen is part of the M620 City Series, which ran from 2001 to 2006.
We have for sale a brand new Pelikan M620 Shanghai with an M nib. It comes complete with its box, papers, and other inclusions.
Length capped: 13.3 cm.
Length uncapped: 10.3 cm.


