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Vintage Parker Vacumatic Fountain Pen
– Rare STAR pocket clip
– Semi-transparent laminated silver pearl striped barrel
– Deluxe double jewel/ twin-tassie with matching silver striped pattern
– Art-deco capband
– Vacumatic speedline filler

 

Up here is a vintage Parker vacumatic fountain pen, which was manufactured in USA circa 1930s.

The pen is in nice condition.

On the pocket clip there is a “STAR” at the top. This is specially rare which only produced for a few months during 1930s.

The pen illustrates silver pearl striped pattern, and it is amber SEMI-TRANSPARENT, you can see the ink flow inside.

The pen bears an art-deco capband;

The pen also bears deluxe double jewels, with matching silver striped marble pattern.

It is fitted with a Parker 14ct solid gold nib, writing smooth medium line.

A new vacumatic sac has been fitted. The speedline filling system is special and in working order. .

This Parker is a classic elegance and has been produced to the highest standards of craftsmanship, technology, and aesthetics. This would make an excellent gift to treat yourself or someone important. Please check this out at our shop for other Parker vacumatic collections.

The Parker Pen Company was founded in 1888 by George S. Parker, whose mission was to manufacture a better pen. The Parker Pen Company’s tradition epitomizes the highest standards of craftsmanship, technology, and aesthetics. From the 1920s to the 1960s, Parker was No.1 in worldwide writing instrument sales. The Parker Duofold is one of the most recognizable and enduring fountain pen designs. Launched in 1921, the pen was a phenomenal success and put the Parker Pen Company squarely into the front rank of fountain pen manufacturers. Duofold remain popular in Europe being produced well into the 60s in varying sizes and colors when it was revived in the 80’s once again as Parker’s Flagship model.

In 1932, Parker began test marketing the next generation in fountain pens, the Golden Arrow. This radical new pen featured a compact plunger-operated pump filler that nestled at the back end of the barrel, eliminating the space-hungry pressure bar and sac. The Golden Arrow was later renamed as Vacumatic. The Vacumatic went on the market in 1933; and discontinued in 1939, due to the introduction of new Aero-metric filler.

Parker pens were frequently selected to sign important documents such as the World War II armistices, and commemorative editions were sometimes offered.


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