The Parker Fountain Pen
Parker Pens offers four different types of fountain pens, which includes the Parker Sonnet pen, Facet, Premiere and Duofold models. The Parker Duofold fountain pen comes in a checked pattern of black with amber, blue or green, as well as pearl and black finish. This line also includes their top model, the Parker Duofold Lucky Eight Limited Edition pen. Made from cast acrylic that features smoky grey ripples in random patterns, the Lucky Eight offers users an elegant writing instrument that will last a lifetime. All of these Parker Pens are available in the medium point style.
The Parker Rollerball Pen
The model names are the same for the Fountain pens as well as the Rollerball models, and they feature the same great classic good looks. A moderately priced Parker pen in this outstanding lineup is the Parker Facet series. They retail for around $65, and come in attractive and sleek Agate Steel Blue, Granite Grey or Silver finishes. Another mid-priced quality Parker pen style that you will want to consider is the Parker Sonnet rollerball line. These pens sport a beautiful Deep Blue, Deep Red or Matte Black finish, and you can also find one with elegant Stainless Steel and Gold trim.
Other Parker Pen Products To Try
Many people enjoy using Parker ballpoint pens and Parker multifunction pens while writing. You can find the most affordable pens in this line, with prices starting around $31. Multifunction pens make an excellent choice to keep in a purse or briefcase, or anywhere you will need a variety of writing instruments but want to conserve on space. The Multifunction pen contains blue and black inks, as well as orange highlighter and a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil. The beauty of this pen is that you can choose which to use as your writing needs shift and change, making a very convenient and useful tool to have on your desk or with you anywhere you go.
Refills are available for fountain, rollerball and ballpoint pen as well as mechanical pencil styles from Parker, so that these fine writing tools will remain classically functional for many years of use.
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