Parker 100

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The Parker 100 was introduced in 2004 and was retired in 2007. The pen was designed by the Parker Pen Company to bridge the large gap between the Sonnet & Duofold lines. The design of the 100 was meant to be a sleeker updated design of the classic Parker 51 which was a bestselling pen for the company in the 1950s and 1960s. The Parker 100 was offered in the form of a fountain pen, roller ball, ballpoint, and pencil. They were offered in several unique two-tone colors as well as an all black version.

This pen has catastrophic deficiencies with the nib construction and the ink delivery system [1]. No wonder that that the successor of the most wanted pen has been discontinued after only a few years from its release.

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  1. ^ Parker 100, Cobalt Black - The Fountain Pen Network