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    Default Parker 45

    Wow............can you believe it a plain Parker 45 FP & P set w/14k nib, stainless cap went for 95 bux on fleabay!! One of my favorites, but good grief

    Even though the color is teal it is still not rare?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/PARKER-45-P...0AAOSwtH9bFutg

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    Default Re: Parker 45

    And it looks like it sold. What was the price? Never mind saw it in your post - sorry
    0.5mm vs 0.7mm graphite sizes is much like 9mm vs 45acp...they both work if you know what you are doing. - me

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    Default Re: Parker 45

    Well

    Some NOS pens for sale here, here, and here if you feel you missed out.

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    Default Re: Parker 45

    Like any auction, two bidders will have their own reasons to keep bidding, including being too lazy to look elsewhere for an identical item.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FredRydr View Post
    Like any auction, two bidders will have their own reasons to keep bidding, including being too lazy to look elsewhere for an identical item.
    That would be it in a nutshell......very wise oh great one


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    Default Re: Parker 45

    I just paid about $35 for one with the harlequin finish. I think that's rarer.

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    Default Re: Parker 45

    I was confused by the link in the first post, which showed a Parker ballpoint pen and pencil set. Then I saw that there were links back to the original listing that you meant.

    I never know what are good prices for these. My one gold-nibbed 45 is a Flighter, and cost me $30 shipped. The nib needed tweaking, but that turned out to be easy. And my steel nibbed one was $25, but also came with a cap activated ballpoint and a mechanical pencil, so that didn't seem too bad. I use the ballpoint occasionally. Don't know if it counts as a Jotter or a 45.

    But although I try not to pay too much, I assume that whatever I pay, someone else will have gotten it for less. I wouldn't have paid $94.93 for that set, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alexwi View Post
    I just paid about $35 for one with the harlequin finish. I think that's rarer.

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    That is a heck of a buy.......congrats


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    Default Re: Parker 45

    It's hard to tell what's a good price. I tend to decide, on a whim, how much I'm willing to pay, depending on how rare I find a particular pen to be, and go with that.

    I bought three 45's in the past month. Including shipping, I paid about $43 for a black Coronet, $35 for the Harlequin, and $43 for a Hlighter with a ground nib (Italic).

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    Default Re: Parker 45

    Quote Originally Posted by wingwiper View Post
    That is a heck of a buy.......congrats
    Thank you!!!

    alex

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    Default Re: Parker 45

    The bid history tells the story. (Incidentally, My second FP was a $4.98 Parker 45 in 1960. Gold nib and all that.)

    As I read it, the winner, "y***m" originally bid about $35. That's a reasonable bid for a P45 set. A few bidders nibbled up to $35, and then it got crazy. Looks like "y***m" and another bidder sniped about $93 or $94.

    It's an untouched 45 set, and the price suggests it is from the first few years, but, wow. Maybe they wanted the early set or maybe they wanted teal?
    Last edited by welch; June 13th, 2018 at 02:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexwi View Post
    It's hard to tell what's a good price. I tend to decide, on a whim, how much I'm willing to pay, depending on how rare I find a particular pen to be, and go with that.

    I bought three 45's in the past month. Including shipping, I paid about $43 for a black Coronet, $35 for the Harlequin, and $43 for a Hlighter with a ground nib (Italic).

    alex
    I don’t think that is out of line. I have so many now I buy for the more hard to get nibs or if it has a converter included that is cheap.
    I have pretty much every 45 nib put out except “needle,” whereby my Accountant nibs are thin enough for me.
    I love 45 italics.......


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