The Parker 51 Mk. III was introduced in 1969, and gave way to the Mk. lV in 1971 a very short production run.
The set is finished in Black with a 12 Ct. rolled Gold cap which carries a rolled Gold 'arrow' clip and a pearl grey end stud. This stud 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 fountain pen suggests that it has seen very little use. The pen body is flawless with a deep, lustrous shine, and the 'pli-glass' ink sac has is only lightly stained and still allows the ink level to be viewed.
The pen has been fully serviced and tested. The Aerometric filling system is simple and easy to use and works well. The 14Ct. Gold nib is exceptional, it writes with a wonderfully smooth and consistent medium line, it is a very 'easy' writer. It has a pleasant 'soft' feel and is, unlike many vintage nibs, very 'forgiving' in that it has a wide sweet spot and inadvertently rotating the pen in use makes little difference to its performance.
The presentation box is new, it is high quality and will serve well for transportation, protection, and display..
Despite being over fifty years old the Parker 51 Mk. III still has a modern appearance but with all the Parker 51 prestige. It would make a great vintage every day user.