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med1
Hi everyone,
I have 2 Parker fountain pens that belonged to my late grandad, Im not too sure what year they are but I know for certain that one of the is quite old.
One has a 12ct gold lid and a 14K nib, the other is not so extravagant and has a 14K nib too.
I am absolutely clueless about fountain pens and would be very greatful for your comments. happyberet.gif
Im Attaching A Photo, as my descriptions are probably rubbish. ha ha
Thanks
Mary
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gregamckinney
I can't help with the IDs, but here's the image in jpg so it can be viewed in line.


Regards, greg
penmanila
the one on the right is very likely a 1950s english parker duofold, as seen in this ebay listing:

http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-PARKER-DUOFOLD...1QQcmdZViewItem

the one on the left seems to be a version of the parker 61 with a bent clip sad.gif
maxrhino
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the one on the left seems to be a version of the parker 61 with a bent clip


I'd suggest that it's a 65.Mary identified it as a 14ct nib which probably means it's visible.
A nice consort cap though.
med1
Thank Guys. smile.gif
Much Appreciated .
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