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I bought this Parker Lucky Curve from a fellow FPNer in 2009 (during my collecting accumulating phase). It came to me with a new sac and I inked it once, wrote with it, cleaned it and put it away. Until today. This excellent example of black chased hard rubber needs a new home.

 

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The chasing is like new. There has only been a little oxidization to the rubber (nice even color overall). It is 5 3/8 inches long capped and has some minor brassing to the nickel clip.

 

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The smooth-writing nib is a Lucky Curve #3 and has a little flex (to my eyes it's between a Fine and a Bold).

 

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For larger versions of all the pictures, please click here.

 

Price: $150.00. Price includes Priority Mail shipping CONUS. International shipping at actual cost. Paypal please. The first "I want it" to my email (j DOT cDOT horton AT me DOT com) gets it.

Thank you for looking.

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Oh man, I really want this pen. Question, does this have the Lucky Curve imprint on the barrel? If so, how deep?

 

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Oh man, I really want this pen. Question, does this have the Lucky Curve imprint on the barrel? If so, how deep?

 

Dave

 

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Thanks. The imprint it there, but faint. Take a look...

 

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The pen has been sold. Thank you for stopping by!

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