Parker Duofold Limited Edition Victory Fountain Pen = $1,195
Parker pens are renowned for their impressive writing capability and classic design appeal. The Parker Duofold Limited Edition World War II Victory Fountain pen carries the history along with its existence. This symbolic writing instrument was used by General Mac Arthur to sign the treaty aimed at ending the devastating World War II. Making this a landmark for Parker Pens.
The Parker Duofold fountain pen is one of the most adorable models of its kind measuring 10 ¼ x 6 ½ x 3 ½. The pen embodies the sleek and solid design, which often fascinates the onlookers. The pen lovers, who long to write something in style and royalty wish if they could write with this set of historic pen. This Parker pen features an 18K gold nib, and is garnished in 23K gold-plate. There is an emblem of ‘Ruptured Duck’ engraved on its crown, which was the logo assigned to all service men and women Honorably Discharged.
The fine piece of designer pen is delivered implanted inside an exquisite silk embedding and packed in a remarkably handcrafted case made of pine and maple veneer. The box also includes the ink, which is to be injected into the cartridge of the magnificent Duofold fountain pen before writing the glorious write up of your destiny. And, just imagine the luxury and elegance of the moment when you pen down something important with such an expensive piece of instrument.
The current stock of the custom pens is the third replica of the Parker Duofold fountain pen. This lot has been introduced as a tribute to the commemorating 60th anniversary of the end of the World War II. Thus, it contains only 60 glorious Parker Duofold fountain pens for pen collectors worldwide. So if you also wish to attach to the historical moments of your life to the glory of the symbolic tradition of humanity and peace, order your own set of amazing Parker Duofold Limited Edition World War II Victory Fountain pens and pen sets today itself. For more information, click Parker pens.
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