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Parker Fountain Pens
Traditionally, Parker pens have been thought of as being in the same class as Mountblanc and Cross. The company was started in the 1890s by repairman George Stafford Parker, who felt overwhelmed by all the pen repairs he was being asked to do. He decided to design his own fountain pen, and in 1890 he filed his first patent. The Parker Pen Company really came into its own with the Parker Duofold, enjoying international success. The Parker Duofold was the pen used by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to record the exploits of Sherlock Holmes. Find the most complete line of Parker Fountain Pens at fantastic prices at Daly's Pen Shop. You can see this great collection online at www.dalyspenshop.com. Daly's has fountain pens from the Duofold collection to the Parker 100 collection. Parker gold trim fountain pens have 18k gold nibs. The silver trim fountain pens have 18K gold rhodium-plated nibs. The Parker 100 barrels are lacquered in a choice of five stunning modern colors and Parker 100 caps are finished in a shimmered gold or shimmered graphite effect. Parker 100 fountain pens are beautifully gift boxed and come with a black velvet pouch. You will also find fountain pens in the Parker Sonnet Collection. These are pens of exceptional style and balance like the Sonnet Sterling Silver Cisele Fountain Pen. This pen has a precise cross-hatched pattern in black lacquer on sterling silver. The trim is 23K gold plated and it has a solid 18K rhodium highlighted nib. Visit Daly's Pen Shop today to order these fine pens with confidence from America's oldest pen shop--www.dalyspenshop.com |
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