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Parker 51 MKIII. I replaced the nib (14k fine) today and she writes superb. Pilot Blue ink.

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northstar, does it have flat tassies ? Steel section threads ?

It must have flat tassies but not the steel section threads. As far as I know the insignia did not come with steel section threads. Moreover, for a 75 pen to have steel section threads it should have the clip notched to the tassies and not to the cap itself. Yet, I also know that I may be wrong. So correction is welcome.

Khan M. Ilyas

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Parker 51 Demi Aerometric and Parker 51 Vacumatic

 

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Parker 51 Special w/ M nib.....inked with Waterman ("Tried-'N-True") Serenity Blue....

 

Always try to get the dibs....on fountain pens with EF Nibs!!

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This 45 CT is a USA steel nib version, currently using Cross brand black ink, in a Quink cartridge.

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eliweisz, what is the nib size on your pen?

It's Bold Oblique. Very soft.

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northstar, does it have flat tassies ? Steel section threads ?

It must have flat tassies but not the steel section threads. As far as I know the insignia did not come with steel section threads. Moreover, for a 75 pen to have steel section threads it should have the clip notched to the tassies and not to the cap itself. Yet, I also know that I may be wrong. So correction is welcome.

I have two of the same and both are with flat tassies, but no steel section threads.

 

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northstar, does it have flat tassies ? Steel section threads ?

It must have flat tassies but not the steel section threads. As far as I know the insignia did not come with steel section threads. Moreover, for a 75 pen to have steel section threads it should have the clip notched to the tassies and not to the cap itself. Yet, I also know that I may be wrong. So correction is welcome.

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Correct. And thank you northstar.

Most welcome

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Parker 41, M? nib, with diluted Quink Black.

Parker Vac Junior Red Shadow Wave F? nib, with Waterman Mysterious Blue.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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