Links
Pelikans
Information on the history of Pelikan and on the latest Pelikan products are available from the official Pelikan website.
Werner Rüttinger's site provides an illustrated timeline of vintage Pelikan models as well as vintage nib charts and other information.
Those of you brave enough to attempt Pelikan repairs may find a basic guide to the topic, written by Martin Lehmann and Tom Westerich, to be of use.
Parkers
parker51.com features bushels of information on this iconic Parker model.
Plenty of information about the Parker 75 may be found at parker75.com.
There's no shortage of information, opinion, or Vacs at Vacumania.
General
Peter Ford is a fine gentleman and a fine penman. His site, Melbourne Vintage Pens, offers a wide array of Parkers and Pelikans, with emphasis on modern Pelis and Limited Editions.
InkPen is Joel Hamilton's fine site, a great source for vintage Parkers and modern Pelikans.
Nibmeister John Mottishaw's site may be found at nibs.com.
Lively discussion and myriad pens for sale are always to be found at PenTrace.
Nib guru Richard Binder keeps his site chock-full of informative articles and essays, glossaries, timelines, and pens for sale.
Gary Kaplan is a fine gentleman and a knowledgeable collector whose site always has varied and interesting pens.
An array of spectacular pens for sale, and a healthy dose of solid and useful pen info is always on hand at David Nishimura's vintagepens.com.
Stylophiles Online is an online magazine, as well as a new pen-related message board.
Tryphon is the place to go for pen repair tools and supplies, a one-stop shop for forceps, pressure bars, picks, scrapers, files, latex and silicon pen sacs, loupes, polishes and waxes, pliers, O-rings, and just about everything else yet invented you could need to restore your pens.
Pen Hero is a great source for all the pen-related links you can handle.
PENguin friend and pen-maker extraordinare Bruno Corsini now boasts a web presence!
thGreg Minuskin offers retipping services and a variety of excellent vintage pens, often with special retipped nibs.
