The Parker 61 cartridge/converter filler was introduced in 1969, replacing the capillary filling model. This is an early cartridge/converter filling Classic version in black.
The pen is in stunning condition throughout and shows very few, if any signs of use. The cap retains its drosted finish with no dings, and has a chromed 'arrow' clip with pearl grey end stud.
In designing the Parker 61 pen Parker made the curious decision to add an 'arrow' to the top of the hood as they were of the opinion that their customers would not otherwise know which way up to hold the pen! The arrows frequently fall off over time leaving the poor customers confused again about how to hold a pen. There is no such issue with this pen, the Gold filled arrow is present and secure.
The original, early Parker ink converter is fitted to the pen and an ink cartridge will be included so the pen is ready to write in either configuration. Both options work very well but the ink converter may give a slightly better ink flow and is more environmentally friendly than the cartridge. It is also much cheaper in the long run but, perhaps, not as convenient for some users.
The 14Ct Gold nib is an excellent writer. The nib and ink collector system is almost identical to that found in the Parker 51 and performs just as well. It delivers a smooth and consistent medium line, perhaps a little on the fine side.
I believe the pen could have been unused when it came to me, the box is and instructions are in good condition and original, but I've serviced and tested it as, sometimes, even new old stock pens don't write as well as they should, no problems here, it's a great writer.
The Parker 61 Classic is a very attractive, high quality pen with a great deal of 'presence. This example is clearly of collectable quality but it would also make an excellent daily vintage writer.