The Parker 51 Mk. III was introduced in 1969, and gave way to the Mk. lV in 1971. This is a Mk. lll pen, only made for a very short period.
Finished in Red, the pen is in excellent condition throughout. It has a 'Lustralloy' cap which carries a Chrome plated 'arrow' clip and a pearl grey end stud. This was replaced with an integral metal stud in 1971, apparently there was some concern about toddlers ingesting the pearl stud! This pen therefore had a very short production run, always a good sign for collectors.
The overall condition of the pen suggests that it has seen very little use. The pen body is flawless with a deep, lustrous shine, the 'Lustralloy' cap shows no dings and still has a good semi matt finish.
The pen fills well, and the 14Ct. Gold nib is exceptional. The design of the hood precludes any flex in the Parker 51 but a left oblique nib, such as on this pen, was offered as an option. This allows some line width variation 'natuarally' without the need to exert pressure as with a flex nib. With a little practice, it can produce impressive results. The nib is beautiffuly smooth.
The hard plastic Parker box is in good, clean condition, as is the guarantee and instruction leaaflet.
Despite being around fifty five years old the Parker 51 Mk. III still has a modern appearance but with all the Parker 51 prestige. The very uncommon left oblique nib is an added bonus.