Parker 75 Perle Fountain Pen: 14k Gold Medium Nib

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NameParker 75 Perle Fountain Pen 
Maker: Parker, France  c1990 (Date Code IIQ)
Colour: Gold Perle Patterning
Material: Gold Plated 
Nib: 14k Gold Parker Nib - Medium
Filling System: Modern Parker Converter / Cartridge Compatible
Condition: Restored, Excellent 

Condition
There are no major imperfections to note, no chips cracks or engravings

Micro-scratches and signs of light handling, otherwise near mint condition 

The Story 
The Parker 75 was named after Parker's 75th Anniversary Year (1963) and released in 1964 as a high end fountain pen that was a more modern alternative to the Parker 61 with some little innovations that would set it apart. The shell section was shaped and textured where a users fingers would grip the pen whilst the nib was a friction fit that could be turned around easily.

The pen was originally released in the sterling silver Cicelé (or Ciselle) pattern which consisted of a cross hatch grid of tiny squares engraved into the pen, supposedly inspired by the pattern on a cigarette case purchased from a London Jeweler, and set off with gold plated end pieces and a gold arrow. In early 1981 production ceased in the US but carried on in France until the Parker 75 was finally discontinued in 1994

This version is the stunning Parker 75 Perle Fountain Pen. Produced in the 1980s as part of the Place Vendôme collection, made in France. The gold plated Perle is a sight to behold, a timeless beautiful design. The pen has been fully restored and comes boxed in a Parker hardcase, with deluxe Parker ink converter installed. 

 

Measurements:
Length Capped: 127mm
Length Uncapped: 118mm
Length Posted: 138mm
Section Diameter: 9mm
Barrel Diameter: 10mm
Cap Diameter: 10mm

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