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    Default Did Boris Johnson use a Parker Duofold to sign the withdrawl agreement today?

    it look like it to me but the picture is not that clear.

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    Default Re: Did Boris Johnson use a Parker Duofold to sign the withdrawl agreement today?

    More to the point, did he use an egg beater to comb his hair?
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    Default Re: Did Boris Johnson use a Parker Duofold to sign the withdrawl agreement today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mick70RR View Post
    it look like it to me but the picture is not that clear.

    A black Duofold from the 1990s, I would doubt that it was his own however,

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    Default Re: Did Boris Johnson use a Parker Duofold to sign the withdrawl agreement today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Szanto View Post
    More to the point, did he use an egg beater to comb his hair?
    If he ever combed it then an egg beater might be worth a try.
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    Default Re: Did Boris Johnson use a Parker Duofold to sign the withdrawl agreement today?

    Probably lent him by Sir Humphrey :-)

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    Default Re: Did Boris Johnson use a Parker Duofold to sign the withdrawl agreement today?

    I think it is a black Parker Duofold

    Text says "Mr Johnson, who signed the treaty with a fountain pen"
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    Default Re: Did Boris Johnson use a Parker Duofold to sign the withdrawl agreement today?

    That is in fact a Parker Duofold fountain pen with gold trim.


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    Default Re: Did Boris Johnson use a Parker Duofold to sign the withdrawl agreement today?

    Is that ink permanent?

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    Default Re: Did Boris Johnson use a Parker Duofold to sign the withdrawl agreement today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Seattleite View Post
    Is that ink permanent?

    Bob
    More permanent than BJ.

    The trouble with democracy is that 'here today and gone tomorrow' politicians can have such a long lasting effect if they manage to convince half the population that what they have to say has some merit, even if they tell lies when advocating their half baked ideas.

    This is the Chinese Dinner school of democracy, quite tasty whilst you are having it but 30 minutes later you realise that you are still hungry.

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