
Parker 105
Brand
ParkerEra
1970sFilling_System
cartridge converterNib_Material
goldBody_Material
rolled goldRarity
uncommonKey Attributes
| Brand | Parker |
| Model | 105 |
| Country Of Origin | England |
| Era | 1970s |
| Production Year | 1979 |
| Filling System | cartridge-converter |
| Nib Material | gold |
| Body Material | rolled gold |
| Colorway | gold bark finish |
| Condition Grade | excellent |
| Rarity | uncommon |
About this Fountain pen
A short-lived late-20th-century Parker fountain pen distinguished by its large cylindrical form and deeply textured bark finish. This example is the rolled gold version with a conical-looking 14K nib, squared Parker arrow clip, and rectangular barrel cartouche, making it a distinctive collectible from the model's brief production run.
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