Category: Parker
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Parker 65 mk 3
The Parker 65 model was introduced in 1967. The design was based on the 61 (the two models even shared some components) but offered an open nib for those who...
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Antique Chasing Machine
This is a Charles Field Antique Automatic Engraving Chasing Machine from around 1900 – for sale at Gold Machinery. Many automated versions of a chaser very similar to this one...
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Parker T-1 fountain pen and fibre tip/rollerball
The Parker T-1 (T for Titanium) is possibly the last pen made that was intended to be a usable pen, but wound up being a collector’s item (in contrast to...
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Parker 45
This Parker 45 was made in the U.S.A. but has the Christian Olsen “CO Anchor” imprint, as can be seen in the photo below. This was customary for many Parkers...
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Parker Slimfold set
This pen and pencil set was made in Denmark by the Christian Olsen factory in Copenhagen. True to its name, this set is best suited to someone with a small...
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Disassembling a Parker 45 (or a Montblanc 22, 24, etc…)
This video shows the disassembling of a Parker 45, although the procedure is basically the same for a Montblanc 22, 24 and others…
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Parker 61, Mark III
This Parker 61 Mark 3 appears to have never been inked. The original cardboard box, presentation case, and instructions are included – even the original 4 ink cartridges, as well...