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Instruction card dated , some minor scuffs to box exterior. Parker intended to put this design into full production until consumers rejected it during test marketing. As you can imagine, Parker has made many fountain pen models since that time. Yet there are a couple of sure-fire ways to identify a Parker fountain pen.

Knowing how to identify a Parker fountain pen is beneficial because a great many of them date far back in time and have relatively high monetary values.

Plus, knowing a fountain pen is a Parker helps you to replace parts for the pen. Visible, but not accented surface scratches or parts of dull finish. More accented scratches where the cap goes on the butt and body. Otherwise fully functional and crisp finish with no brassing.

Visible surface scratches or dull finish. Signs of wear on the nib or light discolouration of the section or around filling lever or button filler. Light brassing or small lip crack. Clear signs of usage, but still a better than average pen. Some scratches and dull finish. Signs of everyday usage on nib or body.

Brassing, light all over discolouration. Minute lip or body cracks. Loose cap rings or body rings. A used pen in average condition. Scratches, dull finish. Nib and body well used. Brassing, discolouration. Small lip or body cracks. Light cap or blind-cap misfit. Worse than average condition, but still a fully functional pen.

Severe scratches and marks. Severe brassing. Cap or blind-cap misfit. Loose cap or body rings. Still functional, or functional with light attention. Svere brassing and discolouration.

Severe cracks or essential parts missing. Cap, bodyrings or lever missing or loose. A not functional parts pen. Untouched, unfilled pens, not currently available in stores.

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Ask Tony. The Penography :. Which model is my pen? Parker Parker 3-in Eversharp Parker Arrow. Awanyu "Aztek". Parker B5. Parker Big Arrow. Eversharp Big E. Parker Big Red. Parker Black Giant. Bookkeepers Special. Bulldog Special. Parker "Bullet" Pen. Parker Centennial. Parker Challenger. Eversharp Challenger. Parker Classic. Parker College pen. Image from: parkercollection. These pens feature a slim, all-metal construction that makes them durable and easy to use.

Fun and practical, Parker Jotter Pens are perfect for anyone who needs a stylish pen on the go. They come in a variety of finishes and are available in fountain pens, rollerballs, and ballpoints. Parker IM. They focus on comfort and high-performance functionality to deliver a dependable writing experience. A Parker IM is a versatile affordable pen, and is available in a variety of finishes and colors. Pens in this collection are a great option for daily use, especially for professionals.

Pen writing types include fountain pens, rollerball pens, and ballpoints. Engineered for precision, the Parker Sonnet offers refined style and tasteful detailing. Fountain pens in this range feature premium finishes and carat gold trims. They are also available in an array of nib sizes. Looking for a pen that meets your fine writing needs?



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