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Parker 75 y 45The two first Parker models with user-interchangeable nib assemblies.
By 1960, in competence with ball pens, traditional fountain pens were seriously in decline and all pen makers in difficult troubles. Parker was still selling the “51”, but the capillary-filling 61 required more expertise than most people may have and for that reason was unpopular.
In 1960 Parker introduced the 45, named for the famed Colt Peacemaker revolver of the Old West. This model was the first Parker cartridge filler model, which Waterman has already adopted in the CF model. But the 45 has an additional attractive feature: a user-interchangeable nib assembly. The 45 flourished and have been produced in more finishes than any other of the company’s pens.During 1968 Parker Argentina adopted the 61-line clip also for the 45. So the Argentinean 45 pen sets for this period (1968 until mid 70’s) bear a much detailed arrow clip unique among the standard production from all the other sites. In particular ball pens and pencils of 45 and 61 are closely alike. They can be distinguished because the 61s have engraved the number model and plastic tassies, while the 45s have metallic tassies and no number model engraved. |
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# 855- Parker 75, Place Vendome “ Imperial” (alternating groups of blank space and five closely spaced lines), USA, c. 1974, 22 Kt gold electroplated, dimpled tassies, blanc cartouche, graduated ring section, Parker nib 14 K USA fine. Cartridge or converter filler (original converter included). Excellent used condition, normal wear micromarks, no dings, no plate wear, no personalitations, original box.
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code 855 |
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#110 - Vintage Parker 45, Argentina, 60´s – 70´s, choice of colors (Black, grey, blue, red, gren), brushed stainless steel cap, later models with unique long clip 61´s alike. Used, refurbished, working. Price per unit. Classic (Lustraloy cap) U$D 25, Custom (gold filled cap) +U$D 10, slider converter + U$D 5
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U$D 25
code 110 |
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# 328-Parker 45 Flighter: England, c. 1960, bright stainless steel, chrome plated trim, 13.7 cm long, scarce solid gold 14 Kt nib, broad point, comes with converter. Near mint, few light marks, scarce broad 14 K solid gold nib!
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U$D 85
code 328 |
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# 330-Parker 45 Custom, England, c. 1960, executive black, rolled gold cap, clip and trims, generous broad 14 Kt solid gold nib, comes with converter. Near mint.
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U$D 90
code 330 |
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# 673-Parker 45, Argentina, c. 1980, very scarce chocolate brown epoxy finish, gold filled clip and trim, scarce solid gold 14 Kt nib, fine point, comes with converter. Near mint, original scarce long arrow clip.
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U$D 125
code 673 |
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# 329 -Parker 45 Custom, Argentina, c. 1965, GF clip, ring and cap, with parallel lines, blue barrel and section, rare solid 14 Kt gold nib made in USA, blobby iridium. Cartridge or converter (included) filler. Excellent.
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U$D 55
code 329 |
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# 1718 -Parker 45 Custom, pen (14 Kt gold nib) and ballpoint set, Argentina, c. 1969, gold filled caps, red rage barrels, original serie II much nicer clip 61 alike (exclusive from Argentina production). Fine point, 14 Kt solid Gold nib. Cartridge or converter (included) filler. Mint, NOS, original box
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U$D 95
code 1718 |
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# 1114-Parker 45, Argentina, c. 1960, unique Argentine production with clip 61 alike, frosty lustraloy cap and barrel, fine point nib (chalk mark on barrel), cartridge or converter (included) filling. Mint, no signs of use.
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U$D 60
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# 1239 -Parker Imperial ballpoint, Argentina, 1970, completely gold plated, lines pattern, standard Parker ballpoint refills (not included). New old stock, not signs of use, three pin point age specks, rare, a beauty.
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