Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 21 to 33 of 33

Thread: The Parker pen that you always wanted

  1. #21
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    May 2017
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    591
    Thanks
    242
    Thanked 249 Times in 142 Posts
    Rep Power
    7

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    What a remarkable archive images

    I found the date lines very interesting



    Impressed as always
    Last edited by proteus; February 9th, 2022 at 03:08 AM.

  2. The Following User Says Thank You to proteus For This Useful Post:

    Prettypenguin (July 30th, 2022)

  3. #22
    Senior Member Prettypenguin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2022
    Posts
    156
    Thanks
    295
    Thanked 150 Times in 69 Posts
    Rep Power
    2

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    Quote Originally Posted by proteus View Post
    Prettypenquin

    I think that you will find that Parker made the International Classic Cisele pattern between 1990 and 1993.
    Only in a ballpoint and a pencil, for some reason a fountain pen was never released.
    Oh, I remember that there wasn’t one in the catalog at the time, but brains are a funny thing and I think another pen (probably a flighter) and the Classic Cisele set got mixed up in my memory, brain has had 30 years or so to scramble it.

  4. #23
    Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2022
    Posts
    51
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 15 Times in 15 Posts
    Rep Power
    2

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    Parker 51 in silver plate barrel and cap. Parker T 1.

  5. #24
    Senior Member Ron Z's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2019
    Location
    Western Pennsylvania
    Posts
    572
    Thanks
    1
    Thanked 1,027 Times in 374 Posts
    Rep Power
    4

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    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.

    Visit Main Street Pens
    A full service pen shop providing professional, thoughtful pen repair....
    Please contact us by email, and not PM for repair inquiries.

  6. The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Ron Z For This Useful Post:

    catbert (July 30th, 2022), Deb (July 30th, 2022), Prettypenguin (July 30th, 2022), R.A. Stewart (May 10th, 2023), titrisol (August 2nd, 2022), Yazeh (August 4th, 2022)

  7. #25
    Senior Member INeedAFinancialAdvisor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2019
    Location
    Canada
    Posts
    517
    Thanks
    764
    Thanked 356 Times in 181 Posts
    Rep Power
    5

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    Quote Originally Posted by proteus View Post
    I would very interested to hear from any other members, please

    Most collectors always have one or two Parker pens they wished that they could had owed but never quite got there.

    For me, it was the modern P100.

    Always wanted the Cobalt blue version
    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.

  8. #26
    Senior Member INeedAFinancialAdvisor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2019
    Location
    Canada
    Posts
    517
    Thanks
    764
    Thanked 356 Times in 181 Posts
    Rep Power
    5

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    Quote Originally Posted by Motomachi10 View Post
    Parker 51 in silver plate barrel and cap. Parker T 1.

    That rolled silver “51” that @christof has is spectacular! One of the best looking pens ever imo

  9. #27
    Senior Member Sailor Kenshin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    Where pigs run free!
    Posts
    3,746
    Thanks
    5,595
    Thanked 2,663 Times in 1,460 Posts
    Rep Power
    16

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    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.
    My other pen is a Montblanc.

    And my other blog is a tumblr!

    My eBooks. Because why not.

  10. #28
    Senior Member Prettypenguin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2022
    Posts
    156
    Thanks
    295
    Thanked 150 Times in 69 Posts
    Rep Power
    2

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    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.

  11. #29
    Senior Member R.A. Stewart's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2016
    Location
    Chicago, Illinois, Great Lakes, USA
    Posts
    119
    Thanks
    262
    Thanked 144 Times in 72 Posts
    Rep Power
    8

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor Kenshin View Post
    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.
    This hits home for me. I want the two 51s I had in high school and college. Like youth itself, I didn't appreciate what I had.
    “We go to the garrick now and become warbs.”--James Thurber

  12. The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to R.A. Stewart For This Useful Post:

    amk (May 11th, 2023), forester (June 3rd, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 10th, 2023), welch (August 16th, 2023)

  13. #30
    Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2022
    Posts
    51
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 15 Times in 15 Posts
    Rep Power
    2

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    I now have the Parker T-1. Is a beautiful design but not a good writer.

  14. #31
    Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2023
    Posts
    72
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts
    Rep Power
    0

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    Are you a barbecue enthusiast looking to step up your game? Do you want to achieve that perfect smoky flavor every time you grill? If so, then you need to learn about the perfect electric smokers. their explanation

  15. #32
    Senior Member Cyril's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2017
    Posts
    793
    Thanks
    1,597
    Thanked 530 Times in 274 Posts
    Rep Power
    7

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    Above Herry is a Spammer and was reported.

  16. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Cyril For This Useful Post:

    Sailor Kenshin (August 7th, 2023), welch (August 16th, 2023)

  17. #33
    Senior Member welch's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Location
    New York City
    Posts
    966
    Thanks
    1,453
    Thanked 495 Times in 336 Posts
    Rep Power
    11

    Default Re: The Parker pen that you always wanted

    I love, in my memory, the dark blue Parker 45 I got for Christmas in 1960. It replaced a string of Sheaffer "school pens" that I had hated. I used that pen until I graduated high school in 1966, carrying it everywhere. I would hang it from the neck of my tee shirt when I took long bicycle trips in the summers, during one of which it fell. The "blind cap", as I would now call it, got a tiny blip, but the pen still wrote perfectly. I also levered-off the fake hood when I capped it quickly. No pen wrote like that 45.

    Then I happened on a Parker 51, "midnight blue", US medium, and it is the pen I didn't know that I always wanted. My favorite. Second is a teal P-51 Special. I write with one of them every day, and have the other as a backup.

    I have assembled a P-45 much like my original, right down to the gold medium nib. Somehow, it's just not the same as what I remember from when I was twelve. Ah, but the P-51!

  18. The Following User Says Thank You to welch For This Useful Post:

    Sailor Kenshin (August 16th, 2023)

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •