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What Parker Are You Using This Day?


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Duofold Centennial Pearl & Black, nib Medium Oblique (88) (first version)

Duofold International Pearl & Black, nib Medum Italic (94) (first version)

Herbin Bleu Myosotis ink.

 

Both beautiful pens, the first version of the Pearl & Black pens looks much better than the latest version.

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Black Vacumatic, maked 5 with three dots, making fine lines of (NOS) Waterman's Florida Blue. I own pricier pens, but I do not own a better writer.

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Not my Parker 61 Flighter pencil at this time. I have to clean it good since it fell into the toilet at work the other night.

In the rotation for work a P51 Special, P41 cap action ballpoint and a cartridge pencil Jotter.

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Parker 61 set (FP + MP)...

 

http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc383/edulpj/Parker%2061/SAM_2352.jpg

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The Duofold Centennial "Pearl and Gray", the 2nd from the left...with Parker Quink blue-black

 

http://imageshack.com/a/img580/9481/hhd9.jpg

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An English black Parker 51 MKIII with a nice wet medium nib. I just wish more US pens had more medium and broad nibs, most US pens are too fine for my taste.

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My new (to me) Parker 75 Cisele. I love it, I use a lot of pencils throughout the day so it's slenderness suits me well.....such an elegant pen,

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Parker Duofold International Olive Check in a FP with Waterman Blue-Black. Writes well.

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The Duofold Centennial "Pearl and Gray", the 2nd from the left...with Parker Quink blue-black

 

 

 

Those are stunning, hope I can afford one of those one day! Sonnet SSCT Med with Quink Blue today. Nothing remarkable but it writes well.

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Today I switched to a grey pearl Vacumatic major. My azure needs the bladder replaced, so I moved the XF non-scratchy nib to the grey pen, which I don't think was ever used. The view through the pen is crystal clear. Maybe I shouldn't cloud it up with ink, but I do like to use my pens.

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45's day...

 

Parker 45 Flighter GT (black barrell end)

Parker 45 Standard (burgundy body/section)

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Parker 1935 Vacumatic pen/pencil set in Burgundy. One of the things about working on a weekend is having few people around the office to bother my toys.

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wish that I could say with some certainty, but it is probably a 1920s, or thereabouts, Raven which arrived back from being revived last week

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/202756-can-anyone-pin-this-parker-down/

 

The funny thing is,I have always preferred chunky,heavy pens,and this is the complete opposite,and yet I love writing with it.

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