Parker Vacumatic
Black plastic and gold plated details.
Presents marks of use and wear.
Measurements: 13 cm (length).
Open live auction
DESCRIPTION
PARKER VACUMATIC fountain pen, 1940s.
Black plastic and gold plated details.
Presents marks of use and wear.
Measurements: 13 cm (length).
Parker fountain pens have always been at the forefront of innovation and reliability. In fact, the company was founded by George Safford Parker in his initiative to improve the fountain pens of the time. In addition to creating the first fast-drying ink known as Superchrome, Parker holds a long list of patents related to the fountain pen, which it has accumulated over the course of its successful history. Parker fountain pens have been used to write works such as Giacomo Puccini's La Boheme (1896) or to sign historic treaties such as the nuclear non-proliferation agreement between Reagan and Gorbachev in 1987.
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