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Sorry, I can not view your link, so I can not offer any insight.

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Hey Jiffy, I responded on the other site under "Desperate Schlub." To me the color looks like a well-worn True Blue (Parker actually called it "Modernistic Blue." I believe it was the only color Parker made them in. Yours looks a bit brownish (maybe it's the lighting in the picture), but I'm wondering if a buffing wouldn't bring the color back to normal.

 

Check out frame 2 on the Parker page at my mechanical pencil museum - the pencil on the far right - and see if you don't agree. Link to the museum is just below.

 

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Jon

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I reposted it here because some people could not read it, Ill try to post another picture later;

 

Well, the pencil really is GREEN, a marbled green. I spoke to Jonathan Stienberg at the LA show for a bit, and he too said it was a true green color, but not sure what the name was. Ill try to get a better picture later so that you can really see. Do you attend any of the shows? perhaps we could meet one day!

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I can't see it either. One has to be a member to get into the site.

Happiness is a real Montblanc...

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I reposted it here because some people could not read it, Ill try to post another picture later;

 

Well, the pencil really is GREEN, a marbled green. I spoke to Jonathan Stienberg at the LA show for a bit, and he too said it was a true green color, but not sure what the name was. Ill try to get a better picture later so that you can really see. Do you attend any of the shows? perhaps we could meet one day!

 

Hi,

 

Are you posting threads on the Fountain Pen Board? I don't see them there. It would be good to post threads there if you're going to use the gallery there. I'm an advisor on the Parker topic there, but I can't see the photos you're linking to. Please link to the photos here or start the threads there.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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