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What is the name/model of this Parker fountain pen and ballpen?

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Strange -- one would think that distinctive clip (feather vanes straddling the cap) would help in identification... But I couldn't find /any/ images in Google that show that clip design.

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Parker Latitude

Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous  Who taught by the pen

Taught man that which he knew not (96/3-5)

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Latitude it is. The successor to the inflection.

I have some latitude fountain pens and they are very nice writers.

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Must admit I was confused by mine. Was it a cheap pen masquerading as an expensive one, or just a poor expensive one.

Never quite came to a conclusion, put it away and never missed it. So it has stayed put away for a decade. Did not feel inspired by it.

 

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Parker Latitude

 

Latitude it is. The successor to the inflection.

I have some latitude fountain pens and they are very nice writers.

 

YES. It must be Parker Latitude. Thank you for help. (y)

It was not easy to recognize it on Parker catalogues - as the light on the catalogue pictures and the light on the photograph above differs extremely.

 

...Was it a cheap pen masquerading as an expensive one, or just a poor expensive one.

Never quite came to a conclusion, put it away and never missed it. So it has stayed put away for a decade. Did not feel inspired by it.in pens and they are very nice writers.

Yes, I have found mixed revievs on this model. I am not sure if it is worth risking and paying 50 bucks on the auction

to find out if this NOS works well or not. :(

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