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I have an extra Parker 51 fountain pen I'd like to give away for free.  If you are interested in giving a new loving home to this near mint Parker 51 Demi Special fountain pen, just reply to my post.  I will put your names in a hat and draw the lucky winner.  At midnight Christmas eve (24th Eastern Time), will do the draw, and post the winner Christmas morning.  I will cover the shipping costs.  I thought it would be more fun to give the pen away this way for Christmas.  :)    We can all do with some more cheer and fun these days of Covid. 

 

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My only prerequisite is you give it the respect and TLC it deserves (circa 1950s vintage) and use it as a daily writer, and not resell it.  I got the pen in 2013 and it sat in my pen box for the last 7 years, only because it's smaller Demi size does not suit me.  I have another full size Parker 51 that I use.  It is such a shame and a waste for this perfectly working mint fountain pen not to see the light of day.

 

Description: 1950s Parker 51 Demi Special, black barrel with 12Kt gold filled cap.  Medium Octanium nib with tons of tipping, and silky smooth. Writes like a charm, and aerometric filler is in perfect condition.  You know those ply-sacs last forever!  I checked with Parker51.com administrator back in 2015 and confirmed this is a legitimate factory Parker model.  Demi Specials with gold caps, are a rare bird.

 

 

 

 

 

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Such a generous offer. I wish I liked hooded nibs, but I don't.  So don't put me in the hat. I just wanted to share my appreciation :)

 

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Wow, what a beautiful pen! With all this generosity you're clearly in the holiday spirit, @max dog:D

 

I would love to be added to the draw pile! I'm new to the hobby but my FP adventures began when I inherited a vintage Sheaffer from my grandmother - I love caring for and using my vintage pens. :)

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Not going in the hat for the same reason as Yazeh, but what a lovely thing to do. I hope its new owner will appreciate it.

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Don't put my name in the hat as I already have a few 51s. Just a big thumbs up for your most generous gesture. 👍

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Hello, put my name on the hat, that fountain pen is incredibly beautiful 😍, I have always loved that color combination, it will be well received and treated with respect that this beauty deserves.

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Not an entrant, but it's a very kind gesture and some person is going to be really lucky.  I adore Parker 51s and think they're great writers (I should be in such good good shape when I'm as old as some of my 51s are now -- the Plum Demi Aerometric is from 1949, so almost 72 years old at this point, and is probably my favorite pen.

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"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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Don't add me to the draw--the demi's a bit small for me as well--but what a great pen, and what a wonderful Christmas gesture!

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Not an entrant, even though I don't have a Parker 51 — and am not looking to be converted — but I just wanted to acknowledge and thank you for the act of generosity. 👏🏼

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If I'm eligible please put my name too. Would pay the shipping. Due to the size the demi would be perfect companion to my custom carry around notebook I posted here:

 fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/356813-what-is-your-carry-around-notebook-setup/?tab=comments#comment-4377045

Thanks 

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