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The newest addition to our offerings from Parker, the Sonnet Pink Gold combines the classic and the contemporary while also serving as an excellent everyday writing instrument. Attractively priced, this elegant pen is a superb gift item for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Normally made available only in Fine or Medium, we can provide this pen with your choice of 18k solid gold rhodium-plated nib in Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, Medium Italic, Medium Oblique, or Broad Italic. Retail $255, our price $204.

 

http://www.nibs.com/parker-sonnet-pink-gold.htm

 

Please feel free to contact us at info@nibs.com or (323) 655-2641 with any questions or to place an order. You can also use our online order form found at https://www.secure-q...-order-form.asp.

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Is the pink gold, gold flakes in the pink laquer?

San Francisco Pen Show - August 28-30, 2020 - Redwood City, California

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Is the pink gold, gold flakes in the pink laquer?

Thank you for your question - the surface does not contain gold flakes. Instead, pink gold refers to the over-all pink gold metallic sheen of the finish. Please feel free to contact us directly at info@nibs.com with any additional questions. Thank you again!

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Will you be bringing one to the SF Pen Show?

I think my wife would like to look at it.

San Francisco Pen Show - August 28-30, 2020 - Redwood City, California

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Will you be bringing one to the SF Pen Show?

I think my wife would like to look at it.

Unfortunately, due to some projects in the office here we won't be making it to the SF Show this year. But please feel free to contact us directly if we can be of any help - and please note as well that we have a very liberal exchange policy to make sure that our customers get the pen and nib they are happy with. Thank you again!

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Oh drat.

I knew John would not make it but I figured the rest of the guys would be up here again this year.

A bunch of guys are going to be sad to hear this.

San Francisco Pen Show - August 28-30, 2020 - Redwood City, California

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