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Sturdy rollerball pen

Beitrag von Staandr » 07.10.2020 11:33

Does anyone know this one?

A sturdy rollerball pen missing its cap. It looks gilded but there are no marks or letters.
It writes with Parker rollerball refill, but is then slightly forced in place.
Original refill is probably even thinner at the pointing edge.
The back and has a small round black plastic "jewel", making it a more logical production.

Friendly regards / Ståle Andresen
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Re: Sturdy rollerball pen

Beitrag von Staandr » 14.10.2020 16:45

Found it on Parkers site as Parker Sonnet Gold Lustre 2008.
I hope it takes an elder cap as I have ordered one of a grater beauty on E-bay.

Usually I don`t bother with modern pens like this.
It looks a bit like dirty, like silver on the picture, in realty it shines and look very clean.

:) Ståle

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Re: Sturdy rollerball pen

Beitrag von Knorzenbach » 15.10.2020 8:29

Good luck with the greater cap!

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Tomm

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Re: Sturdy rollerball pen

Beitrag von Staandr » 22.10.2020 17:13

Thank you Tomm,

I am pleased with the result. Not that I have a particular eye for bling, but I hate to see single pen-parts.
I guess the better cap, (more expensive) is a normal feature by old Parker pens.

Regards / Ståle
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