Parker Duofold Centennial Fountain Pen, Classic Blue & Black, Fine Solid Gold Nib, Black Ink and Convertor (1947983)

Disclosure

The Parker Duofold Centennial Fountain Pen features a classic blue and black metal body with a fine solid gold nib for smooth writing. It includes black ink and a converter, offering a contoured grip and click-off cap for professional use. Dimensions are 7.48 x 4.72 x 1.81 inches.

  • Emblem of the Parker tradition of quality craftsmanship since 1921
  • Centennial Size fountain pen with larger barrel, cap, and nib
  • Solid intense blue precious resin barrel with palladium-finished trims
  • 18-karat solid gold bi-tonal rhodium-plated nib
  • Fine nib; black ink

The Parker Duofold Centennial Fountain Pen in Classic Blue and Black is a distinguished writing instrument designed for those who appreciate elegance and precision. Crafted from high-quality metal, this pen features a contoured grip and a reliable click-off cap for comfortable and secure use. The fine solid gold nib delivers a smooth line size of 0.3 millimeters, ideal for detailed writing with black ink. Weighing just over one ounce and measuring 7.48 by 4.72 by 1.81 inches, it balances perfectly in the hand for extended writing sessions. Included with the pen is a converter, allowing for versatile ink options. Manufactured by Newell Rubbermaid Office under the Parker brand, this model number 1947983 has been available since April 2016 and remains a timeless choice for professionals seeking both style and functionality in a premium fountain pen.

AttributesValue
Manufacturer

‎Newell Rubbermaid Office

Brand

‎Parker

Item Weight

‎1.02 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎7.48 x 4.72 x 1.81 inches

Item model number

‎1947983

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Color

‎Classic Blue and Black

Closure

‎Click-Off Cap

Grip Type

‎Contoured

Material Type

‎Metal

Number of Items

‎1

Size

‎1 Count (Pack of 1)

Point Type

‎Fine

Line Size

‎0.3mm

Ink Color

‎Black,Blue,Gold

Manufacturer Part Number

‎1947983

Date First Available

2016, April 27