Attachment 64328Attachment 64326Attachment 64327Hi all,
I recently bought this unaware of what model it is and what it’s worth, would anyone be able to help me with this?
Declan
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Attachment 64328Attachment 64326Attachment 64327Hi all,
I recently bought this unaware of what model it is and what it’s worth, would anyone be able to help me with this?
Declan
Try again, as there is no written or visual information on what precisely you bought.
Is this better?
Yep, now the images show. A Parker rollerball, for which I don't know the value, but ballpoint, rollerball, and pencils are almost always worth/priced less than fountain pens. Perhaps a non-fp person will have more information. The case also implies it was originally a set of two or three items, commonly an fp, ballpoint, and pencil. It looks like a fairly recent model, likely in the last 20 years or so?
I think this is the Parker Arrow from the 1980s, as Jon says the fountain pen is worth more than anything else but it is not a sought after model, $50 tops, I don't know roller ball prices, perhaps $25.
The paperwork says it: Parker Arrow.
see also:
https://penhero.com/PenGallery/Parker/ParkerArrow.htm
http://parkercollector.com/arrow.html
Attachment 64329Attachment 64330Yea from what I’m aware it’s the past 20 years, I did get a fountain pen with it but it’s not a Parker I have no idea what it is tbh 😂
It is an english Platignum, looks a bit of a mess tbh especially the cap. This pen is much earlier than the Parker but, sorry, I am not sure that it is worth any money at all.
Declanhulme1113
If I were looking to buy this Parker Arrow rollerball I would not pay more than £7 delivered.
It is very average ( well used ) as is the case
It is possible to buy an NOS ( A perfect one for about £15-£20 )
As for the Platignum mentioned, possibly two bob……….as in nothing
What did paid for the pair of them ?
Oh, some images of best Parker Arrow collection there is.
Not mine, another collector friend I know very well.
Then you bought wisely.
The P25 rollerballs are worth alot more.
Depending on the model and condition, alot more.
Middle aged men are keen buyers of the Parker 25 who look to buy again the Parker 25s that saw them through at school/uni.
The standard 25 has blue trim, if yours are green or red for example then they are worth a little more.
Thought these P25 were rather nice...........
Yeah the ones I have the blue on them, I’ve used them all day today and there great to write with!
What are the orange ones called? Wouldn’t I’m done if these
Here is a bit more on the Parker 25. Tony Fischier's Parkerpens.Net is my first stop when I want to learn about any model Parker. Incidentally, Tony says that a P-25 is his everyday pen.
https://parkerpens.net/parker25.html
I never understood the interest in these pens...........clearly missed something......
The only worse pen was an Italian clone of the 51, often marked VV on the clip. the pen was a piston filler but I needed a pair of pliers to fill my pen, not ideal when you are making hurried notes in History.