Parker 75 Sterling silver Cicelé
Nib: 14k Fine #65
The Parker "75" was designed by Kenneth Parker (son of the founder George Parker) and the designer extraordinaire, Don Doman. The pen was finished in 1963, though, Parker's 75:th anniversary) The section has a conformed grip. The new pen was destined to be produced for thirty years. Kenneth Parker used to say. He borrowed the grid pattern from his cigarette case, made by a London silversmith. Parker decided on sterling (a very pure) silver. During manufacturing the pens were made in smooth silver into which was later cut lines and a type of stain was added in the cracks to highlight the rectangular plates. This made the grid-patterned silver pen only to grow more beautiful with time. The gold clip and trim wrapped up the design. the new pen, called Sterling Cicelé