This is a 1947 example of a model introduced in 1946 that was in production for only two years. Finished in grey with a steel cap, it measures with the cap on and without the cap. It is a button filling pen. It is fitted with a medium Parker nib, with a transparent lucite feed.
This is a very good example of a black Parker "Slimfold" fountain pen from the early 1960s. It is fitted with the "aerometric" filler and measures 4.7" (113 mm) uncapped and 4.9" (124mm) with the cap on. It is fitted with a 14ct gold Parker medium nib.
This is a very attractive black Parker "Premier" fountain pen. It has the gold plated arrow clip and a broad cap band and measures 5.25" (133mm) capped, and 4.86" (124mm) uncapped. The Parker Premier was introduced as an economy version of the much more famous Parker 51, but Parker were smart enough not to compromise on quality - these are excellent writers as well as tough and well made and have lasted well. The "Premier" is a relative rarity these days.
A very attractive green Parker Super 17 fountain pen from 1966. It has the gold plated arrow clip and a broad cap band and measures 5.44" (138mm) capped, and 4.97" (126mm) uncapped. The Parker 17 was introduced as a cheaper range of pens, but Parker were smart enough not to compromise on quality - these are excellent writers as well as tough and well made.
This is a lovely example of a green Parker "Slimfold" fountain pen from the early 1960s. It is fitted with the "aerometric" filler and measures 4.7" (113mm) uncapped and 4.9" (124mm) with the cap on. It is fitted with a 14ct gold Parker medium nib.
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