Parker 75 Cisele Fountain Pen Review
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Brought to you from Grandmia Pens at http://www.grandmiapens.com/ Parker 75 Cross Hatch Grid pattern fountain pen also known as the Cisele in sterling silver and in the original case with instructions,converter and a ink cartridge. It was made in the USA circa 1964 with the flat tassies and a Parker 14k 585 USA nib. A absolute superb example in as new condition.
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Where do you get the plastic cases that are in your Parker sonnet video. The one that flips open and has a somewhat secret area for ink cartridges at he end. I would to get one as I like to travel. I could not find one anywhere though.
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I had a Parker 75 Ships Treasure Pen, complete with box and certificate, that had never been inked. I also had the original sales receipt showing my uncle had paid $35 for it in 1965. I say HAD because it was destroyed along with my home during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. I managed to dig it out of the mud and toxic water, but it was badly damaged. I found a Parker 75 collector online and gave it to him. The ship from which the silver was obtained went down in a hurricane. My pen went down in a second hurricane. Losing all my fountain pens to Katrina was heartbreaking.
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Very bad product.
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Thanks for your information and
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Actually.
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The '65' is a code for the nib grade. It shows it to be a fine point. First year pens had metal threads and a notch in the tassie for the clip, rather than the notch being in the cap itself, as your pen does. Great pen, fun to see the unboxing.
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+Grandmia Pens I have a cracked plastic inner cap for my Parker 75. I Tried to unscrew the top cap button but couldnt get it unscrew. Any tips for me?
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I have a Parker 75 Spanish Treasure Fleet - 1715 that has not been inked until just last week. Wonderful pen. The nib is a 66 and in the original box. I thought long and hard about inking and decided to use the pen as it was intended. 48 years without anyone getting the pleasure of writing with it is long enough :-).
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Cheers Ben, glad you enjoyed it !
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Wow well done...Enjoy your new pen.
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I bought one of these for 63 euros.
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Absolutely ! They are very nice pens. Well done with you collection and keep collecting.
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The 75 is a wonderful pen, and I've been collecting them since my first sterling Cisele in 1970. With proper use and care, these iconic pens will give a lifetime's service and pleasure.
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Yes there are lots of different variants of the Parker 75, to many to mention now. Enjoy your pen.
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i have a parker 75 but mine is in black laque (1985 first quarter production)
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Hello Paulo...The markings are PPCo for Parker Pen Company then the London import mark with 925 for sterling silver and finally the date letter i for 1964. I hope that answers your question.
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I would appreciate clarification of the marks listed on the barrel of this pen. I never saw them in any other Parker 75. I learned them in your video. My set of Parker 75 was made in 1964 too. Thank you, Paulo Correa
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The comparison pen is a set, contact me by PM.
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Absolutely! Thanks for watching.
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Why not send me a personal message.
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