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ParkerDuofold Senior 125th Limited Edition Fountain Pen Fine Nib

R39,999

Retail: R45,000
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Continuing its 125th Anniversary, Parker revealed a series of limited edition sumptuous, bold and elegantly crafted Duofold Senior Fountain pens which are individually numbered from 0001 to 1125. Parker’s renowned expertise in craftsmanship, design and innovation are evident in the 18k solid gold nib and rhodium coating, exquisitely crafted silver plated chiselled sleeve which is coupled with precious black resin that reinforces its powerful allure.

Available worldwide, and is perfectly packaged in a wooden lacquer gift box with a certificate of authenticity.

The Duofold Senior is a stylish reflection of Parkers splendour in fine writing and is the ultimate collector’s item and accessory for the charismatic men and connoisseurs. 

Product Features
  • Limited Edition: Only 1 available in South Africa
  • 18-carat solid gold nib with rodium coating: exquisitely crafted for a lifetime of inspired writing
  • Individually numberered from 0001 to 1125
  • Richly luxurious finishes: Black Precious resin and silver plated casings
  • A commemorative seal on the cap confirms this 125th anniversary edition.
  • Silver plated COO cap ring is branded "Parker" and marked "France" Nb. of pens
  • Nib grade: Fine only
  • Converter: De Luxe CT piston fill converter for use with bottled ink
  • Solid silver serial number: Numbering on the  barrel button
  • Trim silver plated clip and clap ring
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