What a remarkable archive images
I found the date lines very interesting
Impressed as always
What a remarkable archive images
I found the date lines very interesting
Impressed as always
Last edited by proteus; February 9th, 2022 at 04:08 AM.
Prettypenguin (July 30th, 2022)
Parker 51 in silver plate barrel and cap. Parker T 1.
I admired the T1 in the Fischler/Schneider book for years. Then I handled one at the DC show, and my interest faded. I suppose if I found one at an antique shop or flea market I'd grab it, but I decided that it wasn't worth the $350 price that was being asked for them at the time.
The great part about being a pen mechanic is that you get to handle and try some great pens and get paid to do it. You get to see the pen in all of its glory - and all of its weaknesses in one go.
catbert (July 30th, 2022), Deb (July 30th, 2022), Prettypenguin (July 30th, 2022), titrisol (August 2nd, 2022), Yazeh (August 4th, 2022)
I have that exact pen. Ironically it’s the only colour combination it came in that i don’t particularly care for. But i got a good deal on the bay for it. Its nice. Decent writer. A little heavy. I prefer a “51” or a snorkel
I’ve considered selling the 100 in order to fund buying the colour i want, but i know i would likely buy another “51” (or two) with the money and never get another 100 in my collection.
So i hang on to it.
Not so much 'always wanted,' but want back: a Parker Lady and some other smallish lever-filler I gave away to local pen-using friends.
Though the space pen looks pretty cool.
I just purchased one of my most wanted Parkers- a 180 flighter. That nib has always caught my eye, and once it gets here I can check out the whole variable width thing that I have been wondering about forever.
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