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The PARKER Duofold Centennial Fountain Pen in Prestige Blue Chevron features a larger barrel and cap with an etched metallic blue chevron pattern and 23-carat gold-plated trims. It boasts an 18-carat solid gold bi-tonal rhodium-plated medium nib, delivering smooth, precise writing with black ink included. Packaged in a premium gift box, this 260g pen is a statement piece for professionals who value timeless craftsmanship and executive style.
Manufacturer | Parker |
Brand | PARKER |
Model Number | 1931370 |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 12 x 4.6 cm; 260 g |
Colour | Blue chevron |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Plastic or resin |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | Medium |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | Medium nib |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0_5mm |
Ink Colour | Black |
Tip Type | Fountain |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1931370 |
Item Weight | 260 g |
M**S
An excellent writing instrument
The resin is solid and beautiful. You don't feel it like a cheap plastic nor less precious than other high end resin. The nib is artistic and gorgeous. It writes perfectly even when reverse writing.
S**S
One of my best Parker fountain pen purchase
The fine nib is superb for writing lecture notes and on sub-par copy paper, the scroll work on the nib is a gorgeous ace of spades.The Centennial version is girthy and long enough for my large-ish 8 and a half inch hands. Got it for a decent price at £273, although the prices in here fluctuates a lot. So do some price comparison before buying get to the best deal.The pen came with a fabulous gift box, it comes with 2 Parker ink cartridge and a cartridge converter within the pen barrel.
D**.
Parker at their best
It's orange. An expensive ballpoint at over £200, but well worth it. It is precisely made and oozes quality. Parker at their best. I've used it for months now and it's a joy to use.
J**N
Superb Parker
This pen is pure quality, all metal which feels very solid in the hand and very comfortable to hold and write with.This pens is an attention grubber with its large gold trims and beautiful Chevron body, a true flagship Parker pen.The fine nib is more like MF which I like.It's not cheap, but in this case I feel it's worth it. I own a Montblanc Meisterstuck Legrand 146, whose list price is higher, and the Duofold Centennial Prestige Chevron is far better and more luxurious for me.I've removed one star because the box it came in was not the luxury one promised on the listing. A nasty let down and would have returned the pen had not liked so much.I you are after a flagship luxurious pen, go for it. This is Parker at its best.
J**C
Above average
Before going into detail, I want to point out I’m a fountain pen hobbyist and will be written with that in mind. It will be compared to pens in it’s own price range, and against cheaper models (within reason).Parker are a well established brand and have an impressive history which is documented well online if you fancy a fascinating story.I have multiple Parkers already from the budget Vector, 18k gold nib Sonnet but I always hankered for the flagship Duofold to complement.It’s presentation is fine, and you don’t see any obvious injection moulding in the resin, and it is fitted with an 18k gold nib. Classic understated classy look and wouldn’t look out of place in a boardroom.The nib itself is a nail with no give, which suits some people and not others so I’ll leave you to be the judge on whether that’s a good thing.Inkflow is dry which definitely isn’t something I enjoy. No skipping and the nib under a loupe doesn’t have any obvious problems but the plastic feed seems to struggle to keep up.Performance is acceptable, but taking into account the asking price, I’d argue that isn’t nearly good enough.Compared to pens in this price range, such as the excellent Pelikan M800 there is no contest - the Parker is woefully outclassed.Compared to models that are less than half the price such as the Lamy 2000 or any of the superb Pilot gold nibbed pens, again the Parker is completely destroyed.Disappointing. I can only think it’s a result of the modern ownership of this iconic brand who have no business making high end writing instruments. Slightly puzzling as it’s now unlikely stablemate Waterman seem to have fared a little better.As an iconic gift celebrating a special occasion given to someone who will probably not use it I’m sure it will do the job, the the price point is eye watering for the quality you get.I wanted to love this pen, I don’t.
D**D
Dream writer.
Much better than expected. I have an extensive collection of great pens but no Parkers. Like another reviewer I was biased against their modern pens preffering vintage ones. This big red duofold has changed my opinion, above all the nib is a dream and the build quality is sound. Very happy with my purchase maybe I won't be as sniffy towards modern parkers anymore.
J**H
top class fountain pen
It is one of the finest pen ever used.high quality and smooth and wet penflow flawlessly.
N**D
One of the best
Beautiful gold/iridium nib. Beautiful colour, weight and texture and engraving.Not cheap, but you get what you pay for.I was going to give up buying fountain pens, but I'm glad I didn't.If I have a reservation - Parker inkflow always seems to be modest: I prefer the heavier flow of some Caran D'Ache and Yardoled models - but they are a bit thinner and don't fill my fist so well.
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