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How do you like the Pelikan compared to your Pilots?
They are quite different! My Pilot pens have fairly narrow bodies, while the Pelikan M400 is more stout. As a western fine, the M400's nib is a little broader than the Pilot fine nibs. I can feel this as a write, a little more contact with the page. Perhaps the nib is also a little firmer. Nothing I don't like, just a different feel.
My biggest complaint about my Pilots is they seem to dry out quickly. (But I still really like them!) I haven't had the M400 long enough to know how it holds up. I expect it to last longer, by virtue of having a screw cap.
Overall I've been enjoying the M400. The nib, being slightly broader, can produce more shading than my Pilots. It is a newer M400, and in the last few years, Pelikan stopped making the barrels translucent, which is a bit disappointing.