Description
Parker Duofold Prestige. An emblem of Parker’s heritage. A symbol of excellence since 1921. The Duofold line remains the most distinguished one in Parker’s fine line of pens. A commitment to superior craftsmanship, makes them check carefully every detail of this top of the line pen. From the suggestive design of the 18-carat gold nib to the precious metal finishes, each piece is put together by hand to ensure the finest writing experience. A precision laser etched chevron pattern on a metallic black lacquered base. In addition of an 18k solid gold bi-tonal nib plated with rhodium. Completes de design of these pens.
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Parker Duofold Prestige
George Parker, the founder of Parker. Received his first pen patent in 1889. Five years later he received a patent on his “Lucky Curve” fountain pen ink feed. This patent claimed that found a way to draw excess ink back into the pen barrel when the pen not in use. The company’s first successful pen, “Parker, Joint Less” released in those years.
In the 30’s their engineers created the Vacumatic, a mechanism that held over twice as much ink as the pens use to. At the same time, Joseph Platt designed the Parker arrow clip. In 1937 The company lost its founder, George Parker
Before the apparition of the ball pen, from 1920 to 1960, Parker had the first place in worldwide pens sales. In the 30’s Parker also created the “Quink” ink. Through the 40’s the company developed the most widely used pen in history, the Parker 51. Hence, they established manufacturing facilities in Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Mexico, USA, Pakistan, India, Germany, Brazil, and Argentina.
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