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Parker fountain pen with a metallic grid pattern and gold clip. - Brand: Parker - Design: Metallic grid pattern - Features: Gold clip - Type: Fountain pen There are some scratches on the nib, small scratches on the top and bottom, and scratches on the neck, and a slight dullness to the silver exterior, but it is in very good condition for a vintage fountain pen. It is in a condition that can be used without hesitation for everyday use. 1970s. A highly popular flat-top x 0 memory. No box or other accessories. 【#75 Series】 The #75 series, a classic masterpiece representing Parker. This model has an innovative nib that can be adjusted according to the writing angle. This series, which is relatively small and easy to use, has captivated writing instrument fans with its many variations and models. A masterpiece that has attracted many collectors who are fascinated by the classic #75 series. Each pen has a different elegant impression based on a metal shaft. It started in the 1960s and is still a long-selling model that is popular in the writing instrument market. 【PARKER Parker, a Royal Warrant holder / UK】 The "Royal Warrant," an honorable title awarded only to those whose quality is recognized. It is awarded to individuals and companies that regularly supply services and goods to the British Royal Family, and it is said to have started in the 12th century, during the reign of Henry II. Currently, only three people can award the "Royal Warrant": Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Prince Charles. If recognized, they can display the "Royal Arms (crest)," and each of the three has a different mark. Since it is reviewed every five years, maintaining the certification for many years is proof that they continue to maintain the high quality recognized by the Royal Family. Parker received the "Royal Warrant" from Queen Elizabeth in 1962 and from Prince Charles in 1991, and has since maintained two "Royal Arms." The innovations that Parker has brought to the world of writing instruments are proof of a history in which a strong determination and aspiration to develop higher quality have been passed down. It is a Royal Warrant holder brand that continues to increase its presence under the pride of "tradition" and "trust." Thank you for viewing.
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