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Mardi13

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I just scored a Parker Jackknife in working order with its original box. Dunno if I overpaid or not, but...Anyone out there have one? How do you like yours? I am really looking forward to trying this pen!

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Oh yes, I have one too. Mine is a plain one, a #20 1/2 jackknife safety pen, a button filler ring top with chased black rubber. According to

 

http://parkercollector.com/luckycurve.html

 

mine dates from the late teens to the mid 20s, but its in great shape and almost looks brand new. Its a very smooth extra fine thats got amazing flex to it.

 

:thumbup: Congratulations on yours! I recommend checking out the above link, you will find out more about this great pen.

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I was watching that auction, congratulations on the new addition! Anxious to hear your feedback once it arrives.

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Thanks. These things always end in such a flurry of bidding, it's insane. I'll be sure to post about it when it arrives, though I'm not qualified to "review" anything, neophyte that I am!

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