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GJC

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I got this pen as I had a parker duofold mosaic before, and i wanted something more stunning. so i got this one a goldplated parker duofold international size. Could someone give me more info about this pen? which year its from or something else interesting to know:) would really appreciate this. on the below black part of the body it says: PARKER MADE IN UK IIA

 

regards

 

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hallo,

 

De duofold die u heeft is een pen uit de duofold serie die gemaakt is van 1989 tot 1995.

De code IIA betekend 3e kwartaal (juli - augustus - september) 1992.

En zoals alle duofolds werd ook deze pen in Engeland geproduceerd.

 

Zoal ik kan zien op de foto, is dit een prachtig exemplaar.

Duofolds hebben een aantal zwakke puntjes maar voor zover ik kan zien heeft deze daar geen last van.

 

tip: ik gebruik in mijn duofolds altijd zwarte waterman inkt uit een inktpotje met een converter, deze inkt geeft een mooie diep zwarte lijn en vloeit goed.

 

veel plezier met de pen, dit type blijft een mooie verschijning.

 

 

mvg

Lennard van Zwam

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The last line of this translation:

much fun with the pen, this type remains an attractive appearance

is better translated as:

 

Lots of pleasure with this pen, it is an attractive example.

 

(IMHO of course...........)

Sic Transit Gloria

 

"Gloria gets seasick"

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thanks Lennard for the information:D It is a very nice pen to have;) and i will enjoy writing with it.

 

regards,

 

GJC

In rotation: Waterman Edson Blue F-nib

 

wishlist: Visconti Ripple

 

Ysatis Kinderkleding

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thanks Lennard for the information:D It is a very nice pen to have;) and i will enjoy writing with it.

 

regards,

 

GJC

 

 

I have this pen, love the weight and balance, but unfortunately i prefer an extra fine nib (has a fine nib) so I don't use it much.

My pen and my Omega makes a great pair

 

 

/T

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HI GJC.. Your “AII” Duofold would likely be second quarter 1992 :thumbup: Just yesterday I posted a similar question how to understand Duofold date codes .. A true kind FPN member “ Doug” has answered me with a very comprehensive reply.. I copy you his reply related to Duofold Date codes ;

Q - 0

U - 1

A - 2

L - 3

I - 4

T - 5

Y - 6

P - 7

E - 8

N - 9

 

III - first quarter

II - second quarter

I - thrid quarter

none - fourth quarter

 

By the way, I have a similar gold plated one like yours in my collection since couple of years, may I ask approx price for this pen at the moment? I seldom see it anywhere..

Best regards

ASL

Cheers - Amr S Laithy

Email: amrslaithy@gmail.com

Cairo Egypt

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i have the same pen in sterling silver. nice heft!

 

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Personally I find the Mosaic more stunning. I am not that fond of the plated duofolds. The nicest one, according ro my opinion, is the Pearl & Black Centennial ...

Take care Parker Lovers.

Jan

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I also have 2 of this series: a fountain pen with an XF nib, and a rollerball loaded with a black fine refill. They are some of my best pens.

Fountain Pen is for people who have a delicate taste in writing

 

Pens Actively In Use

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Parker Duofold PS SS (FP-f, RB)

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Parker Duofold Marbled Gray (FP-xf)

S.T. Dupont Orpheo XL Platinum Diamond Head (FP-m)

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